Lisa
Diedrich, Assistant Professor, Women's Studies Program,
Stony Brook University, for work on an article about the
continuities between the women's health movement in the 1970s and
AIDS activism in the U.S. in the 1980s.
Eric Gardner, Associate Professor, Department of English, Saginaw Valley State University, for work on an article about Mary Wager Fisher and the African American literary community in Washington, D.C.
Kimberly Hamlin, Department of American Studies, University of Texas at Austin, for work on her dissertation, which examines the impact of Darwin and evolutionary discourse on gender and feminist thought in the U.S., 1870-1925.
Victoria Hesford, lecturer, Women's Studies Program, Stony Brook University, for work on a book about the feminist as lesbian and the second wave women's movement, 1968-1974.
Alison Piepmeier, senior lecturer, Women's Studies Program, Vanderbilt University, for work on an article that examines third wave feminist zines and corporate culture.
Heather Prescott, Professor, History Department, Central Connecticut State University, for work on a book about the development of health services at institutions of higher education in the U.S. from the early 1800s to the present.
Kijua Sanders-McMurtry, Department of Educational Policy Studies, Georgia State University, for work on her dissertation about the Links, a black women's service organization.
Sarah Stanton, Department of Women's Studies, Emory University, for work on her dissertation on women's queer identities in the post-Stonewall U.S. South.
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