The 2017 Abigail Quigley McCarthy Center for Women Awards Celebration
This week, members of St. Kate's community celebrated the accomplishments of students, faculty, staff and alumnae at the annual Abigail Quigley McCarthy Center for Women Awards Celebration.
During her opening remarks, Professor and Program Director Sharon Doherty said the evening was about women鈥檚 well-being, contributions and community.
"At St. Kate鈥檚, and particularly in the Abigail Quigley McCarthy Center for Women, our best contributions are grounded in community,鈥 said Doherty. 鈥淐ommunity across generations, building on our founders鈥 work with gratitude. Community in the present day, inviting the brilliance of women from different religions, racial ethnic identities, abilities and disabilities, sexual orientations, and family circumstances. And inviting the brilliance of people outside the gender binary, and men who support women鈥檚 leadership.鈥
鈥婼tudent Leadership Award
Awarded to students (individual or group) for their outstanding leadership in varied roles and settings, based on the 亚色影库 .
Individual Leadership Awards
- Kalice Allen
- Heather Carroll
- Elizabeth Cleary
- Maakwe Cumanzala
- Molly Dahl
- Felicia Hamann
- Ikram Koliso
- Caillean Magee
- Nora Vonnegut
- Yayao Xiong
Collaborative Leadership Awards
America Reads Student Coordinators: Emily Fiske, Kara Nelson, and Vishana Jaipat<
Research and Creative Work Awards
Awarded to students, faculty/staff, and alumnae for outstanding research or creative work focusing on women, gender, or issues relevant to diverse women's status or concerns.
Allison Adrian, faculty, and Jacqueline Warwick, external community partner
"Voicing Girlhood in Popular Music"
Halimat Alawode, undergraduate student
"Breaking Apart and Coming Back Together: A Memoir of a Lost Child"
Anna Garski, alumna
"Oppositional Reflections: Carrie Mae Weems and Narcissister Reclaim the Mirror"
April Gibson, staff
"The Black Woman Press Conference"
Zelphia Peterson, graduate student
"Mothers' Lives Matter: A Social Justice Perspective on Maternal Mortality in Developing Nations"
Tr茅za Rosado, alumna
"Legacies of Disavowal: The State of Queer Womanhood in Contemporary Cinema and Spectatorship"
Best Paper in Women's Studies Award
Awarded to a Women鈥檚 Studies student for an excellent scholarly paper.
Gabrielle Thompson
"Made in God's Image, We Are Sexual Beings鈥
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By Sharon Rolenc