Duke’s GSFS BS equips students to investigate how power, embodiment, and resistance intersect across race, class, ability, and nationality. Courses pair queer theory with data-science audits of algorithmic bias, and performance workshops with policy clinics on reproductive justice. Partnerships with Duke Law, local NGOs, and global human-rights networks ensure classroom insights translate into real-world advocacy and innovation.
Data-visualization of gender pay gaps across STEM disciplines
Podcast series interviewing trans athletes on inclusion policies
Interactive art installation critiquing facial-recognition bias
Policy analysis of parental leave laws in gig-economy platforms
Digital archive of Black feminist campus activism, 1960-present
VR empathy lab simulating daily accessibility challenges
Machine-learning tool auditing gendered language in textbooks
Community workshop designing feminist AI chatbots
Ethnographic film on migrant domestic workers’ organizing
Crowdsourced map of LGBTQ-affirming healthcare providers
Blockchain registry protecting evidence of gender-based violence
Creative writing anthology on eco-feminist futures
Comparative study of menstrual equity policies in schools
Interactive timeline of reproductive-rights legislation worldwide
Open-source curriculum on coding with feminist pedagogy
Organizer toolkit for campus mutual-aid childcare networks
Sentiment analysis of media coverage of women in esports
Augmented-reality exhibit tracing queer spaces in urban history
Pair critical theory with activist practice to challenge inequities through Duke GSFS.
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