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Space encompassing academic communities investigating gender identities, roles, relations, and power across social, cultural, and historical contexts, including feminist theory, queer theory, and intersectional analysis.
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Intersectional feminism is a global movement and activist framework that addresses the interconnected nature of social identities and systems of oppression, such as race, gender, class, sexuality, and ability. Its community works to challenge exclusion within feminism and build coalitions across marginalized groups.
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Intersectional Feminism
Space encompassing academic communities investigating gender identities, roles, relations, and power across social, cultural, and historical contexts, including feminist theory, queer theory, and intersectional analysis.
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Gender Studies
Space dedicated to both academic and activist communities engaging in critical analysis of gender, power, and inequality through feminist frameworks. It encompasses multiple theoretical traditions and movements—such as liberal, radical, intersectional, and ecofeminism—that guide scholarship, activism, and cultural critique.
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Feminist Theory
Intersectional feminism is a global movement and activist framework that addresses the interconnected nature of social identities and systems of oppression, such as race, gender, class, sexuality, and ability. Its community works to challenge exclusion within feminism and build coalitions across marginalized groups.
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Intersectional Feminism
Space encompassing academic communities investigating gender identities, roles, relations, and power across social, cultural, and historical contexts, including feminist theory, queer theory, and intersectional analysis.
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Gender Studies
Space dedicated to both academic and activist communities engaging in critical analysis of gender, power, and inequality through feminist frameworks. It encompasses multiple theoretical traditions and movements—such as liberal, radical, intersectional, and ecofeminism—that guide scholarship, activism, and cultural critique.
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Feminist Theory
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Space dedicated to both academic and activist communities engaging in critical analysis of gender, power, and inequality through feminist frameworks. It encompasses multiple theoretical traditions and movements—such as liberal, radical, intersectional, and ecofeminism—that guide scholarship, activism, and cultural critique.
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Feminist Theory
A broad space encompassing diverse self-identifying LGBTQ+ groups across life stages, regions, and cultural sub-movements, each with its own rituals, jargon, and support networks. This space contains specialized communities such as campus organizations, travel networks, parenting groups, and performance cultures that share a collective queer identity but operate with distinct cultural codes.
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LGBTQ+ Communities
Space encompassing the lived experiences and communities of undergraduate students, including academic programs, housing, extracurricular groups, and social rituals that define campus culture.
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Graduate Education
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The Social Sciences space encompasses the systematic study of human society, social relationships, and behavior through multiple disciplines (e.g., sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, political science), all supported by shared research methods, professional associations, and academic networks.
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Social Sciences
Space dedicated to both academic and activist communities engaging in critical analysis of gender, power, and inequality through feminist frameworks. It encompasses multiple theoretical traditions and movements—such as liberal, radical, intersectional, and ecofeminism—that guide scholarship, activism, and cultural critique.
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Feminist Theory
A broad space encompassing diverse self-identifying LGBTQ+ groups across life stages, regions, and cultural sub-movements, each with its own rituals, jargon, and support networks. This space contains specialized communities such as campus organizations, travel networks, parenting groups, and performance cultures that share a collective queer identity but operate with distinct cultural codes.
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LGBTQ+ Communities
Space encompassing the lived experiences and communities of undergraduate students, including academic programs, housing, extracurricular groups, and social rituals that define campus culture.
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College Student Life
The space encompassing the institutions, programs, communities, and practices of advanced study beyond the bachelor’s level, covering master’s, doctoral, and professional degree pathways, including admissions, research training, student support, and professional development.
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Graduate Education
Space covering the ecosystem of post-secondary institutions, including universities, colleges, and research organizations. Encompasses diverse communities of students, faculty, administrators, and researchers engaged in teaching, learning, governance, and academic scholarship.
Contains 19 bubbles
Higher Education
The Social Sciences space encompasses the systematic study of human society, social relationships, and behavior through multiple disciplines (e.g., sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, political science), all supported by shared research methods, professional associations, and academic networks.
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Intersectional feminism is a global movement and activist framework that addresses the interconnected nature of social identities and systems of oppression, such as race, gender, class, sexuality, and ability. Its community works to challenge exclusion within feminism and build coalitions across marginalized groups.

Intersectional Feminism
Black Feminism is a movement and intellectual tradition centering the lives, experiences, and struggles of Black women, foregrounding the interconnectedness of race, gender, class, and other identities within feminist discourse.

Black Feminism
Queer Resource Centers are dedicated spaces, often located on campuses or within communities, that provide support, advocacy, and resources tailored to LGBTQ+ individuals and their allies.

Queer Resource Centers
A vibrant campus community where LGBTQ+ college students unite for advocacy, mutual support, and inclusive programming while navigating unique challenges of queer identity in higher education.

LGBTQ+ College Student Life
Liberal Feminism is a movement advocating for gender equality by seeking legal reforms, policy changes, and expanded civil rights within current social and political systems. It emphasizes individual autonomy and equal opportunities for all genders, distinguishing itself by working within established structures rather than advocating for systemic overhaul.

Liberal Feminism
Game Studies is an academic field focused on analyzing games and play, particularly digital games, as complex cultural, social, and technical artifacts.
