2024 News
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Funding the Future of Public Policy: Newcomb Institute Provides Grants for Students to Attend PLEN Conferences
November 4, 2024. Grace Harsche, a senior at Tulane University and a Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Health intern, received a Fulbright grant to study in Amsterdam after attending the PLEN Public Policy seminar, where she connected with women across the country and learned about collaboration in public policy advocacy. Newcomb News.
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Newcomb Institute Honored as STAR's 2024 Champion of Change for Transformative Work in Sexual Violence Research
November 1, 2024. The Newcomb Institute at Tulane University received the 2024 Champions of Change award from Sexual Trauma Awareness and Response (STAR) for its commitment to supporting survivors of sexual trauma and advocating for systemic change in reproductive health and rights. Newcomb News.
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Celebrating Firsts and Excellence: 2024 NAA Awards
October 29, 2024. The Newcomb Alumnae Association will honor exceptional graduates at its 50th annual awards ceremony during homecoming, recognizing achievements in advocacy, education, and community service, including the inaugural Live Oak Award for enhancing educational opportunities. Newcomb News.
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Newcomb Institute Honors Graduating Student Leaders, Interns, Newcomb Scholars, and Class of 1974
October 28, 2024. On May 16, the Newcomb Institute hosted its annual Under the Oaks celebration, honoring outstanding student leaders and interns while also recognizing the 50th reunion of the Newcomb College Class of 1974. Newcomb News.
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Tulane University to Host Local and International Scholars in Reproductive Health and Justice Symposium
October 4, 2024. On Friday, October 11, Tulane University will host a kick-off symposium to a Mellon Foundation funded two-year Sawyer Seminar entitled ‘International Movements for Reproductive Health and Justice’. The event, seeks to explore global movements that address reproductive health and justice in the context of the intersecting challenges of race, gender, the environment and class -- focusing on those who are most affected by them. Newcomb News.
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Advancing Reproductive Rights with the Feminist Majority Foundation
September 23, 2024. Maya Tilley interned at the Feminist Majority Foundation, where she supported the National Clinic Access Project by tracking anti-abortion extremist activities, contributing to the Vote for Equality campaign, and co-writing articles for Ms. Magazine, all while deepening her understanding of women's rights and reproductive health advocacy. Newcomb News.
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Tulane University names school in honor of Celia Scott Weatherhead’s record-breaking support
September 19, 2024. Tulane University announced today that it is naming its School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine in honor of alumna Celia Scott Weatherhead in recognition of her landmark total lifetime giving of more than $160 million in support of the university. Newcomb News.
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Rates of sexual harassment and assault still high after #MeToo movement
September 16, 2024. Despite heightened awareness and prevention efforts from the #MeToo movement, a new national survey reveals alarmingly high rates of sexual harassment and assault, with many of these incidents happening in public spaces across the United States. Newcomb News.
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Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast: New Orleans Community Outreach and Tulane Campus Involvement
September 11, 2024. Katie Craig served as a Public Affairs Intern at Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast during the spring semester of 2024, focusing on community engagement and awareness initiatives, facilitating voter registration drives, and promoting reproductive health resources among Tulane University students. Newcomb News.
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Biased Beliefs May Be Impeding U.S. Women’s Progress in Political Leadership
August 22, 2024. Women’s representation in elected office is at an all-time high in the United States, both in Congress and in state legislatures across the country. We also have seen strong women contenders for the highest office in the nation, the U.S. presidency, from both political parties this election year. Unfortunately, women remain under-represented at every level of government. Newcomb News.
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A Summer of Advocacy and Action in Emergency Care
August 17, 2024. Over the summer, Zoraya Rodriguez Mowzoun got to immerse herself in reproductive rights advocacy through internships at two important organizations: Midwest Access Project (MAP) in May and June, followed by Birthmark Doulas throughout July. These internships gave her a stark understanding of the intricate and desperate problem that is reproductive healthcare, particularly on an emergency basis. Newcomb News.
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Empowering New Orleans Teens: A Summer with Geaux Girl!
August 17, 2024. Since fall 2023, Zoe Seibert has had the privilege to intern with Geaux Girl!, a local non-profit magazine created by and for New Orleans teen girls. In 2018, Heide Winston founded the magazine to combat the significant lack of sex education resources in New Orleans. Working for a magazine that includes comprehensive reproductive health information in each issue has been extremely impactful. Newcomb News.
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Promoting Public Health with the New Orleans Health Department
August 14, 2024. This summer, Anna Qamarudeen had the opportunity to continue her journey as a Reproductive Health Intern with the New Orleans Health Department (NOHD). Over the semester, her supervisor, Meshawn A Siddiq, entrusted her with a series of tasks to complete for the NOHD. Newcomb News.
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Falling in Love with Journalism at MS Magazine
August 13, 2024. This summer, Ayanna Lovely had her first experience with journalism as an editorial intern for Ms. Magazine, and it was been nothing short of transformative. As someone who had always been passionate about reproductive rights and feminist issues, working with Ms. Magazine felt like a dream come true for her. Newcomb News.
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Advocating for Reproductive Justice: My Internship with SisterLove
August 9, 2024. This past summer, Aleyea Mogilles had the opportunity to work with SisterLove, which is an organization focused on HIV, sexual and reproductive health rights and justice advocacy. She worked as the Policy, Advocacy, and Mobilization team’s intern throughout my time with SisterLove. Her main project was to craft a policy brief focused on the Black Maternal Mortality crisis. Newcomb News.
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Research Assistant for the American Society for Emergency Contraception
August 9, 2024. As a Sociology major and Social Work minor at Tulane University, I was eager to find an opportunity to advocate for and support reproductive rights. This summer, I had the pleasure of interning with the American Society for Emergency Contraception (ASEC), an experience that significantly enhanced my personal, academic, and professional growth. Newcomb News.
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Celebrating Firsts and Excellence: 2024 NAA Awards
August 7, 2024. Each year, the Newcomb Alumnae Association (NAA) honors Newcomb and Tulane graduates who have made exceptional achievements in their industries, contributed to their communities, and shown overwhelming dedication to their alma mater. This year's awards celebration includes two exciting firsts. Newcomb News.
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Research Assistant for the American Society for Emergency Contraception
August 5, 2024. Frances Kalpakis conducted EC access surveys, assisted with research studies, created educational materials, and gained valuable insights into the challenges of accessing emergency contraception, while also developing a project to address these issues and provide support to individuals seeking information about EC's effects on menstrual cycles. Newcomb News.
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Advocating for Reproductive Justice: My Internship with SisterLove
August 5, 2024. Aleyea Mogilles conducted research on the Black Maternal Mortality crisis in Georgia, producing a policy brief that analyzed legislation and provided recommendations, including implementing implicit bias training and increasing funding for maternal mortality research, while gaining valuable experience in a feminist and reproductive justice-oriented organization. Newcomb News.
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Building Community and Feminist Scholarship with NOSTRA
August 1, 2024. This May, the Newcomb Scholars, a selective group of students at Newcomb Institute focused on feminist leadership, published their annual literary magazine, NOSTRA. The title is Latin for “ours,” and it is certainly a great unifying aspect of the Scholars program. The magazine exclusively includes creative works by scholars across cohorts. Newcomb News.
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Newcomb Institute Honors Newcomb Scholars, Class of 1974 in Annual Under The Oaks Ceremony
July 13, 2024. On May 16, the Newcomb Institute hosted its annual Under the Oaks celebration, an awards ceremony honoring the achievements of numerous Newcomb Scholars. This year, the event featured a special 50th reunion for Newcomb College graduates, recognizing the historic class of 1974 in the ceremony. Newcomb News.
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Policy Intern at The Louisiana Center for Children’s Rights in New Orleans, Louisiana
June 28, 2024. Noa Davies, a freshman studying Political Science, interned at the Louisiana Center for Children's Rights as a Policy Intern, where she researched legislators' positions on child-related legislation, developed research and communication skills, and gained insight into the challenges faced by children in the justice system. Newcomb News.
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Our Bodies Our Stories: Reproductive Justice and Shattering Stereotypes with Vayla New Orleans
June 28, 2024. Syna Pal continued their work with Vayla New Orleans, co-hosting a podcast called "Our Bodies Our Stories" that explores reproductive justice issues through an AAPI lens, with their latest episode focusing on AAPI representation in media and its intersection with reproductive rights, health, and justice. Newcomb News.
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Alumni spotlight: Research, service define graduate’s Tulane experience
June 28, 2024. Navya Murugesan graduated from Tulane University in May with a bachelor’s degree in neuroscience, but she couldn’t bring herself to part ways with her beloved alma mater. There was still work to be done — in the form of research with Michael Hoerger, a clinical health psychologist and associate professor at Tulane whose work aims to support quality of life in adults with cancer. Newcomb News.
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Navigating Reproductive Justice: My Internship Journey at Midwest Access Project
June 21, 2024. Zoraya Rodríguez-Mowzoun interned at Midwest Access Project, where she immersed herself in reproductive justice work by updating documents with current abortion data, attending workshops, creating infographics, and researching funding opportunities, all of which enhanced her understanding of reproductive health policies and advocacy. Newcomb News.
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‘Roleplay’ documentary premiere amplifies Tulane alumni voices
June 20, 2024. At SXSW 2024 in March, a group of recent alumni of the performing arts and digital media practices at Tulane University’s School of Liberal Arts stepped into the spotlight for the world premiere of a documentary based on their own original collegiate play. “Roleplay” is a 90-minute feature film that covers the topic of sexual violence on college campuses and captures the development of the theater project. Newcomb News.
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Study reveals billion-dollar toll of domestic violence in California
June 4, 2024. A comprehensive new study by Tulane University’s Newcomb Institute and University of California San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy has quantified the staggering economic impact of intimate partner violence in California, revealing billions in costs that deeply affect survivors, communities and taxpayers across the state. Newcomb News.
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Creating Content with the Nancy Davis Foundation
June 3, 2024. Claire Huff interned at the Nancy Davis Foundation, where she researched reproductive rights news, created social media content, and improved her graphic design skills while deepening her understanding of the reproductive justice movement. Newcomb News.
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The Confidence that Ms. Magazine Has Brought to My Future
June 3, 2024. Jules Hanisee reflects on her year-long editorial internship at Ms. Magazine, highlighting her growth as a writer and journalist, increased self-confidence, and the valuable experiences gained while contributing to the magazine's content, particularly through writing the monthly War on Women Report. Newcomb News.
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Research Intern for Give Light: Stories from Indigenous Midwives
June 3, 2024. Hannah Levy, a Class of 2026 student, interned with filmmaker Steph Smith on the project "Give Light," where she combined organizational skills with creative work to support a film about midwifery and alternative maternal healthcare, focusing on research, database management, outreach, and community engagement. Newcomb News.
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Nonprofit Management Intern at Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast
June 3, 2024. Carlie Cintrón, a junior studying Sociology and Social Policy & Practice, continued her internship with Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast as a Nonprofit Management Intern, where she engaged in donor relations, event planning, and fundraising campaigns, gaining valuable experience in nonprofit management and reproductive justice advocacy in Louisiana. Newcomb News.
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YOU GEAUX, GIRL! Interning at Geaux Girl! Magazine
June 3, 2024. Zoe Seibert reflects on their second semester working with Geaux Girl!, a local non-profit magazine for New Orleans teen girls, highlighting their engagement in community events, increased understanding of non-profit operations, and development of new skills in social media management and graphic design. Newcomb News.
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Learning From the Past – Interning with Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast
June 3, 2024. Catarina Vazquez worked on Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast's Oral History Project, conducting interviews, researching archives, and creating exhibits to document and celebrate the organization's 40-year history in Louisiana. Newcomb News.
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Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast: New Orleans Community Outreach and Tulane Campus Involvement
June 3, 2024. During the spring semester of 2024, Katie Craig served as a Public Affairs Intern at Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast (PPGC) in New Orleans. Working within their public affairs department, her duties centered on enhancing local awareness and engagement with Planned Parenthood. Newcomb News.
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War on Women Report: Trump’s Mistreatment of Women Is His Downfall; Louisiana Labels Abortion Medication a Dangerous Substance; Mississippi’s Anti-Trans Bathroom Law
May 31, 2024. U.S. patriarchal authoritarianism is on the rise, and democracy is on the decline. But day after day, we stay vigilant in our goals to dismantle patriarchy at every turn. The fight is far from over. We are watching, and we refuse to go back. Ms. Magazine.
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Newcomb to Indonesia
May 23, 2024. This summer, Adhithi Sreenivasan will be heading to Malang, Indonesia, as a part of the Critical Language Scholarship program, which the US Department of State sponsors. The mission of CLS is to empower US students with proficiency in a critical language by sending them to a country in which it is spoken in order to learn in an immersive environment. Newcomb News.
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Jessica Graber reflects on the importance of the 2024 Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics
May 14, 2024. From January 19 to 21, Tulane University hosted CUWiP, an American Physical Society event. CUWiP is a three-day regional conference designed to empower undergraduate women in physics by hosting professional opportunities such as networking events, conferences, and panels. Newcomb News.
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Newcomb Institute Takes Newcomb Scholars to 14th Annual Athena Film Festival at Barnard College
May 14, 2024. From 2017 to now, Newcomb Institute has given Newcomb Scholars the opportunity to attend the Athena Film Festival at Barnard College. This year, 18 Newcomb Scholars flew to New
York City to embark on a weekend of feminist-centered learning and exploration. Newcomb News.
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One of India’s most renowned demographers finds new home for his research at Newcomb Institute
May 13, 2024. Acclaimed Indian social scientist K.S. James joined Newcomb Institute at Tulane as Senior Visiting Scholar over the spring semester. His work as a demographer studying population changes in South Asia has led to distinct contributions in the areas of maternal and child health, aging, and gender equity. Newcomb News.
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Feeling the fear and doing it anyway
May 10, 2024. Grace Harsche, a graduate and Newcomb Scholar from New Jersey, is feeling “so nervous and really excited” about her next chapter. Come August, she will be a Fulbright Scholar studying at Vrije University in Amsterdam. It will not be her first time living in the Dutch capital—she studied there abroad her junior year—but this time she will be staying for an entire year to pursue a master’s degree in political science and intern with Dutch & Detained, a nonprofit organization that provides free legal assistance to Dutch detainees in other countries. Newcomb News.
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New statewide research reveals the staggering economic cost of intimate partner violence in Louisiana
April 21, 2024. The report, titled "The Costs of Intimate Partner Violence in Louisiana," found that intimate partner violence cost the state $10.1 billion in medical expenses, lost productivity and criminal justice spending in 2022 alone. The monetary costs per survivor amounted to approximately $105,602 annually, or 2.5 times more than the average wage earned by women in Louisiana. Newcomb News.
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Funding the Future of Public Policy: Newcomb Institute provides grants for Tulane University students to attend PLEN conferences
April 9, 2024. PLEN is a national organization that hosts a series of seminars in Washington, D.C., to prepare women and marginalized gender groups for careers in public policy through learning sessions, site visits to the nation’s capital, and meetings with industry leaders. Newcomb News.
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Bernadette Floresca Appointed Head of Archives Management and Strategies at Newcomb Institute
March 13, 2024. Bernadette Floresca has been promoted to head of archives management and strategies at Newcomb Institute in a notable stride towards advancing archival stewardship and promoting inclusive practices. With a robust academic background and a commitment to progressive archival methodologies, Floresca brings expertise and enthusiasm to the role. Newcomb News.
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Molding Power: Amber Rane Sibley’s Ceramic Exploration of Narrative Identity
March 6, 2024. Amber Rane Sibley, an MFA student at Tulane University, uses ceramics as a medium to showcase various power dynamics in relationships. Sibley’s work has been featured in galleries such as Fierman and First Street Gallery and media outlets such as the New York Times and Ceramics Now. Newcomb News.
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Trailblazers of Tulane: Honoring Black Alums
March 1, 2024. In 1966 Deidre Labat became the first Black woman to earn a degree from Newcomb College, Tulane’s former women’s college. Since then, Tulane has graduated many inspiring Black women, and this Black History Month is a great opportunity to take a closer look at some of their success stories. Newcomb News.
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Newcomb Institute Names New Director of Research to Advance Gender Equity Mission
February 19, 2024. Clare Daniel received her PhD in American studies from the University of New Mexico and has been a part of the Tulane community since 2014. Her research areas include reproductive politics across media, political culture, and advocacy; sexual and reproductive health equity; and feminist pedagogies and epistemologies. Newcomb News.
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Zoom Can Increase Quality of Feedback, Article by Tulane Professor and Alum Shows
February 16, 2024. During the COVID-19 pandemic, in which students transitioned to virtual classes through Zoom, Dr. Jacquelyne Thoni Howard, a Professor of Practice of Data at the Connolly Alexander Institute for Data Science and former director of the Technology and Digital Humanities (DH) Lab at the Newcomb Institute, observed a significant increase in the quality of feedback interns on the Digital Research Internship team were giving about each other’s work during meetings. Newcomb News.
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I Have Some Questions For You: An Evening Discussion with Rebecca Makkai
February 6, 2024. Rebecca Makkai, the author of this year’s New York Times bestselling I Have Some Questions for You, as well as the novels The Great Believers, The Hundred-Year House, The Borrower, and the short story collection Music for Wartime, spoke on Nov. 6 to Tulane University students and staff. Newcomb News.
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Universities Must Train Students to Be Leaders in Reproductive Rights, Health and Justice
January 30, 2024. As institutions committed to fostering critical thinking, social responsibility and knowledge production, it is imperative that colleges and universities marshal their resources toward reproductive justice, in today’s post-Dobbs world. Newcomb News.
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Yasmín López spoke as the 12th annual Roe v. Wade lecturer at Conceiving Equity 2024
January 29, 2024. On Wednesday, Jan. 24., the Newcomb Institute, the Stone Center for Latin American Studies, the Mary Amelia Center for Women’s Health Equity Research, and other sponsors held Conceiving Equity 2024, along with the 12th annual Roe v. Wade lecture in the Diboll Gallery at Tulane University. Newcomb News.
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Tulane Student Sophi Tomasulo Reflects on Her Internship with Gloria Steinem
January 26, 2024. Sophi Tomasulo, a senior at Tulane University and the curator of Masked Violence is making waves in the world of feminism. Over the summer, Tomasulo worked closely with the archives of renowned feminist Gloria Steinem to preserve the activist’s rich history. Newcomb News.
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Universities Must Train Students to Be Leaders in Reproductive Rights, Health and Justice
January 23, 2024. Engaging students in reproductive justice issues provides a platform for them to exercise their agency and contribute to societal progress. Ms. Magazine.
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Franny Choi's Workshop and Reading Spark Inspiration at Newcomb Institute’s Florie Gale Arons Poetry Program
January 17, 2024. Newcomb Institute was delighted and honored to host Franny Choi as the featured poet of the 2023 Florie Gale Arons Poetry Program. The program was established by the daughters of Florie Gale Arons (NC ’50) in 1999 in honor of their mother’s 70th birthday. Newcomb News.
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Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast: Communications Intern
January 14, 2024. Zoe Burnett continued her communications internship with Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast for a third semester, assisting with the Fall Celebration gala, creating social media content for elections, conducting interviews for a radio show, and working on a project to document the history of Planned Parenthood in Louisiana. Newcomb News.
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My Summer Working with Gloria’s Foundation
January 14, 2024. Sophi Tomasulo interned at Gloria Steinem's Foundation in the archive department, where she worked on organizing digital and physical archives, learned about feminist history, and gained valuable experience in preserving and researching historical documents while developing a deeper appreciation for the importance of feminist work in professional settings. Newcomb News.
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Advancing Reproductive Justice through Art
January 14, 2024. Mali Weitzman worked as a creative intern for Creative Community League, a New Orleans nonprofit, focusing on advancing reproductive justice through artistic means and social media, while also engaging in research projects and voter education campaigns during the fall election season. Newcomb News.
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Interning with Geaux Girl! Magazine
December 28, 2023. Zoe Seibert interned at Geaux Girl!, a non-profit magazine for New Orleans teen girls, where she organized donor databases, communicated with teen contributors, attended Teen Advisory Council meetings, and researched mental health resources for teens, gaining valuable insights into the importance of accessible reproductive health information and mental health services for young people. Newcomb News.
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Our Bodies, Our Stories: Reproductive Justice with Vayla New Orleans
December 18, 2023. Syna Pal continued her internship with Vayla New Orleans as a reproductive justice intern, collaborating on the podcast "Our Bodies, Our Stories" to explore critical issues in reproductive justice through an AAPI lens while adopting a more analytical approach to engage listeners in deeper conversations. Newcomb News.
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Addressing Maternal and Child Health at the New Orleans Health Department
December 18, 2023. Anna Qamarudeen interned at the New Orleans Health Department, where she enhanced her knowledge of maternal and child health by conducting literature reviews on baby boxes and breastfeeding initiatives, while exploring the significant disparities in Louisiana's maternal mortality rates. Newcomb News.
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Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast: New Orleans Community Outreach and Tulane Campus Involvement
December 18, 2023. Katie Craig interned as a Public Affairs Intern at Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, where she focused on community outreach, voter registration efforts, and raising awareness about reproductive health services while enhancing her communication skills and understanding of the organization's resources in New Orleans. Newcomb News.
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Combining my Passions with Give Light Stories From Indigenous Midwives
December 18, 2023. Melany Cutno interned with Give Light Stories From Indigenous Midwives for a second term, researching universities for a film tour, creating marketing materials, and gaining valuable insights into midwifery's importance in healthcare and reproductive rights while combining her passions for film and public health. Newcomb News.
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Behind the Mic: Interning for Reproductive Justice in the AAPI Sphere
December 18, 2023. Aimee Bowling continued her work on the "Our Bodies, Our Stories" podcast with VAYLA, focusing on reproductive justice issues through an AAPI lens, while incorporating critical theory and personal anecdotes to add depth and nuance to their discussions. Newcomb News.
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My Internship with Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast
December 18, 2023. Carlie Cintrón, a junior studying Sociology and Social Policy & Practice, interned at Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast as a Nonprofit Management Intern, where she engaged in donor relations, event planning, and educational program organization, gaining valuable experience in nonprofit operations and reproductive justice advocacy in Louisiana. Newcomb News.
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How Writing for Ms. Magazine Changed How I View U.S. News
December 18, 2023. Jules Hanisee continued her editorial internship at Ms. magazine for a second semester, focusing on co-authoring the "War on Women Report" column, which enhanced her political awareness, journalistic skills, and critical thinking abilities while providing valuable experience in writing for different audiences. Newcomb News.
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The Backbone of Nonprofits: Working in Development with Lift Louisiana
December 18, 2023. Grace Harsche interned with Lift Louisiana, where she focused on creating donor profiles, planning the annual gala, writing thank-you letters to donors, and conducting grant research, all of which enhanced her skills in nonprofit management and fundraising. Newcomb News.
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My Internship With The Maternal and Child Health Coalition
December 12, 2023. Jordan Godfrey continued her internship with the MCHC, focusing on organizing membership information and creating a new, more concise membership form to better track current members and their work in reproductive health and justice. Newcomb News.
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Newcomb Alumnae Association President-Elect Maggie Herman Reflects on Her Career in Politics and Health Policy
November 30, 2023. Maggie Herman (PHTM ’15), a Tulane alumna and Congressional Affairs Advisor, was elected President-Elect of the Newcomb Alumnae Association (NAA) during its Annual Meeting. Newcomb News.
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Newcomb Networking Night 2023: Bridging Generations and Physical Boundaries for Career Success
November 29, 2023. On Nov. 8th, the Newcomb Alumnae Association celebrated the success of its second annual Newcomb Networking Night, a remarkable remote networking opportunity that brought together current Tulane students and accomplished alums. Newcomb News.
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Newcomb Institute now leading EMERGE: An Open Access Repository of 900+ Gender Empowerment Survey Measures
November 27, 2023. Newcomb Institute proudly leads the Evidence-based Measures of Empowerment for Research on Gender Equality (EMERGE) initiative, focusing on global health, violence prevention, and women’s economic and political empowerment. Newcomb News.
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“[Do] not forget us”: Evacuated Afghan Women Leaders in Greece reimagine an Equitable Future
November 27, 2023. More than two years since the United States withdrew its armed forces from Afghanistan, a new report with evacuated Afghan women leaders throws light on their political careers, experiences, and difficulties and the way forward. Newcomb News.
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Tulane alum Sophie Tanen releases cozy mystery novel, Fifty Feet Down
November 15, 2023. Sophie Tanen, a Tulane alum who worked at the Newcomb Institute as an Information and Scientific Visualization Teaching Assistant, released her sapphic mystery novel, Fifty Feet Down. The novel is based in the small, charming town of West Rutland, Vt., best known for its fall foliage, green mountains, and marble quarries. Newcomb News.
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Tulane University provides Grace Hopper Celebration travel grants for thirteen computer science students
On Tuesday, Sept. 26, nine Tulane students flew to Orlando, Florida to attend three days of the Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC ‘23); a celebration that prioritizes the research and career interests of women in computer sciences. Newcomb News.
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Even With Tenure, Women Are More Likely to Leave Higher Ed
October 23, 2023. Across academe, women are more likely to leave their faculty positions than men, and attrition is highest for women who have tenure or work in fields outside of science, technology, engineering, and math, according to a new study. The Chronicle.
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Junior League of New Orleans Commissions Anniversary Study on the Status of Women in New Orleans
October 16, 2023. As the Junior League of New Orleans prepares to commemorate 100 years of engagement among women in Greater New Orleans, has commissioned a study on the state of women in New Orleans in time for Women’s History Month in March 2024. Newcomb News.
Announcement
Rebecca Makkai Visiting as Distinguished Writer-in-Residence at Tulane's Newcomb Institute
October 13, 2023. Newcomb Institute is bringing Rebecca Makkai, the award-winning author of I Have Some Questions for You and other outstanding novels, to Tulane as the 2023 Zale-Kimmerling Writer-in-Residence. Newcomb News.
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2023 Jeff Ubben Fellowship Winner
October 12, 2023. Featured on NPR’s 2022 “Books We Love” list, New York Times featured author Franny Choi is visiting the Newcomb Institute. Newcomb News.
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2023 Jeff Ubben Fellowship Winner
October 11, 2023. The Posse Foundation has awarded Newcomb Scholar Sheccid Rodriguez, a class of 2025 Political Science and Environmental Studies major and Latin American Studies minor, with the prestigious Jeff Ubben Fellowship. Newcomb News.
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My Internship With the Nancy Davis Foundation
October 10, 2023. Leah Cundiff interned as a Development Intern for the Nancy Davis Foundation, where she engaged in community event planning, outreach, and social media management while deepening her understanding of reproductive rights advocacy following the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Newcomb News.
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Writing and Rewriting History with NWHM
October 10, 2023. Janey McGowan interned as a communications intern for the National Women’s History Museum, where she curated social media content, promoted virtual exhibits, and worked on initiatives like the American Women on Quarters Program, all while gaining insights into the importance of making women's history accessible. Newcomb News.
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My Internship with the Feminist Majority Foundation
October 10, 2023. Janae Dean interned with the Feminist Majority Foundation’s National Clinic Access Project, where she remotely tracked anti-abortion groups, researched legislative efforts to protect reproductive healthcare providers, and gained hands-on experience in advocating for reproductive rights. Newcomb News.
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Roe repeal may lead to fewer female student applicants for some universities
October 4, 2023. The 2022 repeal of the landmark Supreme Court decision that made abortion legal in 1972 was associated with a decrease in the number of applications from female students in states where abortion bans and restrictions ultimately went into effect. Newcomb News.
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Are Climate Crises Increasing Domestic Violence in New Orleans?
October 1, 2023. From April to June 2023, New Orleans saw a spate of femicides. Climate-sensitive events, including extreme heat or extreme precipitation, could be associated with an increased risk of femicide in New Orleans during this period. Newcomb News.
Announcement
Newcomb Alumnae Association Annual Meeting and President-Elect Slate Announcement
September 28, 2023. The Annual Meeting of the Newcomb Alumnae Association will take place on Friday, October 20th, 2023. Newcomb News.
In Memoriam
Remembering Jeanne Bruno
September 25, 2023. The Newcomb Alumnae Association and Newcomb Institute announce the peaceful passing of cherished alumna Jeanne Antoinette Fernandez Bruno. Newcomb News.
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Interning as a Policy Intern at Lift LA
September 19, 2023. Hannah Cukierman interned with Lift Louisiana as a policy intern, where she created legislator voting records, developed infographic profiles for state legislators, and helped design a candidate questionnaire for upcoming elections, gaining valuable experience in legislative advocacy and nonprofit work. Newcomb News.
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Sexual, Physical Violence In California Called ‘Epidemic’
September 9, 2023. A new report in California says that sexual and physical violence is causing a health crisis in the state. The Criminal Report.
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Violence is common and increasing in pandemic-era California
September 8, 2023. In a new report, UC San Diego researchers label physical and sexual violence a state ‘epidemic;’ call for health equity-based reform. Eurekalert!
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Empowering Change: My Transformative Summer as a Communications Intern with Lift Louisiana
September 6, 2023. Pietra Sablic interned as a Communications Intern with Lift Louisiana during the summer of 2023, where she focused on creating engaging social media content, enhancing community outreach, and advocating for women's health and reproductive rights in Louisiana. Newcomb News.
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Non-binary and transgender Californians suffered alarming levels of physical, sexual violence in the past year: Survey
September 6, 2023. An annual survey of physical and sexual violence suffered by Californians documents for the first time the higher incidence of violence among non-binary and transgender people. Medical Xpress.
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KQED-FM
September 6, 2023. Physical violence directed toward non-binary and transgender Californians has risen in the past year while it's gone down for the rest of the state's residents. Muck Rack
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GOLD Krewe Ambassador Spotlight: Angel Carter, PhD (SLA '19, SoPA *21, PHTM *24)
Angel Carter, PhD, was a first-year Resident Advisor in Josephine Louise House, a Newcomb Peer Mentor, and a producer of Newcomb Institute’s annual feminist production. Newcomb News.
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Newcomb Institute is pleased to showcase the latest publication of the Women Leading Change Journal
Newcomb Institute announces the latest publication of two new issues of Women Leading Change: Case Studies in Women, Gender, and Feminism. Featuring case studies authored by Newcomb Scholars, an elite cohort of students at Tulane University. Newcomb News.
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Non-binary and transgender Californians suffered alarming levels of physical and sexual violence in the past year
September 6, 2023. An annual survey of physical and sexual violence suffered by Californians documents for the first time the higher incidence of violence among non-binary and transgender people. Newcomb News.
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The Legality of Plan B Donations: Reproductive Health Justice Research
September 5, 2023. Keerthana Krishnan interned with SisterLove Inc. as a research intern, where she conducted research on the legality of Plan B donations, improved her professional communication skills by collaborating with reproductive health organizations, and gained valuable insights into reproductive health justice and organizational operations. Newcomb News.
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Adopting a new voice with Ms. Magazine
September 5, 2023. Valeria Diez Canseco interned at Ms. magazine as an editorial intern, where she wrote and edited articles on reproductive rights and global feminism, contributed to columns like "Ms. Global" and "Our Abortion Stories," and gained valuable experience in advocacy and journalism. Newcomb News.
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Podcasting with VAYLA New Orleans
September 1, 2023. Aimee Bowling collaborated with Syna Pal at VAYLA New Orleans on the podcast "Our Bodies, Our Stories," where they explored reproductive justice topics through research, scriptwriting, and guest interviews, aiming to educate and inspire listeners while producing three episodes during the summer. Newcomb News.
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My Experience Working on ReproNews
September 1, 2023. Janae Burney interned as Co-Editor of ReproNews at the Newcomb Institute, where she focused on informing peers about reproductive health issues and legislative changes while enhancing her understanding of public health advocacy and media literacy. Newcomb News.
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When Looking into Crisis Pregnancy Centers
September 1, 2023. Avery Edwards worked as a research assistant for Dr. Clare Daniel on a project examining crisis pregnancy centers in the U.S., focusing on identifying contact information and understanding their misleading practices regarding reproductive health resources. Newcomb News.
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Current Intern of Newcomb Institute Co-writes MS. Article on Recent Developments in Abortion Bans in Texas
Val Diez Canseco is a Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Health Intern and Newcomb Scholar through the Newcomb Institute. She is an editorial intern at Ms. and a sophomore at Tulane University studying international relations and English. Newcomb News.
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Protect and Control: Coverture's Logics Across Welfare Policy and Abortion Law
In the aftermath of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which overturned the federal constitutional right to abortion, states have begun to recriminalize the procedure. These abortion bans raise important questions about the political and social status of women and pregnant people in the United States. Society for the Psychology of Women.
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Sexual Assault Prevention in New Orleans with STAR
August 30, 2023. Mikey Panner interned with STAR (Sexual Trauma Awareness and Response) in New Orleans as an operations and grant intern, where he worked on writing a grant for community support and researched the relationship between sexual violence and college football seasons. Newcomb News.
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My Experience at Feminist Camp NYC
August 29, 2023. Carlotta Harold attended Feminist Camp in New York City, where she engaged with diverse feminist perspectives, participated in educational activities including a walking tour of a Hasidic community, and learned about reproductive health, ultimately expanding her understanding of feminism and building lasting connections. Newcomb News.
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Half of Louisiana residents experience physical violence: New study dives into state's stats
August 24, 2023. Tulane University released a survey Monday, Aug. 14, that offers the first comprehensive snapshot of violence prevalence across Louisiana. The Times Shavenport.
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More than half of Louisiana adults experience violence, Newcomb survey reports
August 24, 2023. A new study conducted by the Newcomb Institute at Tulane University points to the alarming amout of violence residents in the state have experienced. Institute Executive Director Dr. Anita Raj said, “Unfortunately, more than half of the people in Louisiana have experienced physical or sexual assault.” WGNO.
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How Feminist Camp Impacted Me
August 23, 2023. Sophia Guillory attended Feminist Camp in New York City, where she engaged with feminist leaders, participated in discussions on reproductive justice, and gained insights into how feminism can be integrated into her future career in medicine. Newcomb News.
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The Intersections of Writing and Activism with Ms. Magazine
August 19, 2023. Jules Hanisee interned as an Editorial Intern for Ms. Magazine, where she honed her skills in activism and journalism by fact-checking, conducting interviews, editing submissions, and co-authoring the "War on Women Report," which highlights significant events affecting women globally. Newcomb News.
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My Internship with Give Light
August 19, 2023. Melany Cutno interned with Give Light Stories From Indigenous Midwives, where she combined her passions for public health and filmmaking to advocate for midwives and reproductive rights while gaining insights into documentary filmmaking and community outreach. Newcomb News.
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My Internship with Lift Louisiana
August 19, 2023. Grace Harsche continued her role as a Development Intern at Lift Louisiana, where she focused on donor network management, created donor profiles, researched local businesses for fundraising, and explored website updates, all while enhancing her skills in nonprofit advocacy. Newcomb News.
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Footage of shooting near Orleans Parish line released at the same time as staggering Tulane crime data
August 18, 2023. Louisiana is the second state to get statistics this in-depth. This comes after rounds of gunfire were heard Thursday morning in the Lakewood neighborhood. WWL-TV.
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New survey gives in-depth view of violence in Louisiana
August 16, 2023. Though the numbers are stark — more than half of Louisianans have experienced physical violence, and 1 in 5 has been threatened or harmed with a gun, it found — their potential impact on policy is promising. Louisiana Radio Network.
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Half of Louisiana adults have faced physical violence, report says
August 16, 2023. The Tulane University survey offers a comprehensive look at the types of violence Louisianans face and how prevalent those experiences are. Axios.
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1 in 5 Louisiana Residents Have Been Threatened or Harmed by Guns
August 16, 2023. The state has the nation’s highest rate of gun violence per capita. Residents experience more gun violence than even those living in California, and a survey found that more than half of residents have experienced physical violence. Governing.com.
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Reaching Beyond the Surface with SisterLove
August 15, 2023. Camille Lowery interned with SisterLove International as a Policy and Advocacy intern, where she focused on eradicating the impacts of HIV and sexual oppression on women, particularly Black women, while researching maternal care for incarcerated individuals and crafting policy briefs to address reproductive justice issues. Newcomb News.
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Queer Reproductive Health with the Maternal and Child Health Coalition
August 15, 2023. Jordan Godfrey interned with the Maternal and Child Health Coalition, focusing on LGBTQIA+ health and reproductive justice by researching barriers faced by LGBTQIA+ birthing individuals and creating an infographic to promote inclusivity in reproductive care. Newcomb News.
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Making the Experiences of Queer Families More Equitable
August 15, 2023. Treasure Joiner led a project with Saul’s Light to improve the experiences of Queer families in the NICU by conducting interviews to understand their barriers and needs, ultimately aiming to promote equity and inclusivity in healthcare settings. Newcomb News.
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1 in 5 Louisianans has had a gun used against them, new statewide survey says
August 15, 2023. Though the numbers are stark — more than half of Louisianans have experienced physical violence, and 1 in 5 has been threatened or harmed with a gun, it found — their potential impact on policy is promising. The Times Picayune/New Orleans Advocate.
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Guest column: We studied violence in Louisiana. Here are some stark truths.
August 14, 2023. Louisiana has the highest rate of gun violence per capita of any state in the U.S. and is fifth in the nation for femicides, the murder of a women by an intimate partner. The Time Picayune/ New Orleans Advocate, The Advocate.
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New Tulane survey offers first comprehensive snapshot of violence prevalence across Louisiana
August 14, 2023. More than half of Louisiana residents experience physical violence in their lifetime, and about one in five are threatened or harmed with a gun, according to a new statewide survey by Tulane University researchers. Newcomb News.
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Controversy surrounding Blue Cross Sale
August 14, 2023. State regulators are reviewing the proposed acquisition of Louisiana’s largest health insurer – the nonprofit Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana (BCBSLA) – by Elevance Health. While the takeover has support from many business leaders, others (including insurance brokers and the Louisiana Budget Project) are raising concerns about how the sale will affect healthcare costs and access to physicians. Louisiana Budget Project.
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An Interview about how data can influence prevention programs for survivors
July 26, 2023. Jessie Nieblas talks to Dr. Anita Raj about the forthcoming statewide survey on violence experiences among Louisianans. They discuss how data can influence politicized decisions about equitable access to services and prevention programs, as well as whether Anita is more like Liz Lemon or Matilda. Dr. Raj is Executive Director of Newcomb Institute and the Nancy Reeves Dreux Endowed Chair at Tulane School of Public Health. Spotify.
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My Internship with Women with a Vision
July 13, 2023. Jordan Williams interned with Women with a Vision (WWAV), where he learned about reproductive justice, created social media content to promote free health services, and developed a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by individuals seeking reproductive healthcare outside of his liberal Chicago background. Newcomb News.
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Robin Lovell brings energy to EDI initiatives on the NAA Board
July 10, 2023. For Robin Lovell (NC ’03), bringing diverse perspectives to alumni boards is of paramount importance. Along with his co-chair, Tina Nguyen (LA ’18), he has spent the past year and a half leading the Newcomb Alumnae Association (NAA) Board’s Committee on Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI). Newcomb News.
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Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast: The Fight for Reproductive Rights During the Spring Legislative Session 2023
July 10, 2023. Zoe Burnett served as a communications intern at Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, where she focused on enhancing social media outreach through educational content, improved her graphic design skills, and contributed to discussions on reproductive rights and healthcare access during legislative sessions. Newcomb News.
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Reproductive Justice Reception in Washington D.C.
July 10, 2023. Maeve Patton, an intern at UNFPA in Washington D.C. as part of the FSI program, attended a reproductive justice reception hosted by several organizations where she had the opportunity to meet and interact with high-profile political figures, including President Joe Biden, who encouraged her to continue advocating for justice. Newcomb News.
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My Time With Feminist Camp
June 30, 2023. Despite facing food poisoning just before attending Feminist Camp, Sydney Soganich found the experience transformative, as it introduced her to a supportive community and deepened her understanding of feminism across various fields, including corporate, entertainment, and reproductive justice. Newcomb News.
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A Letter from the Executive Director
June 29, 2023. Dear Friends and Colleagues: I am pleased to introduce myself to you as the new Executive Director of the Newcomb Institute at Tulane University. Newcomb News.
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State Abortion Laws Are a Deciding Factor for Students One Year Post-Roe, IWPR Poll Reveals
June 28, 2023. Almost one year after the Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, state laws banning abortion are becoming a factor for students and parents in the Northeast considering an out-of-state college education, according to a new poll commissioned by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research and conducted by Morning Consult. Newcomb News.
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Learning about the Louisiana Legislature with Lift Louisiana
June 20, 2023. Sophia Marasco continued her internship with Lift Louisiana's communications team during the 2023 Spring Semester, expanding her responsibilities to include developing social media toolkits for legislative advocacy and participating in Women on Wednesday at the state capitol, which enhanced her understanding of the legislative process and reproductive justice work in Louisiana. Newcomb News.
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My Time at the State Capitol with Lift Louisiana
June 16, 2023. Annika Vanderspek spent her third semester interning with Lift Louisiana, focusing on the 2023 Louisiana legislative session, where she prepared agendas, conducted policy research, organized Women on Wednesdays events, and advocated for reproductive justice and trans rights at the State Capitol, gaining valuable insights into the legislative process and the power of community mobilization despite facing challenges. Newcomb News.
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My Experiences With Feminist Camp
June 12, 2023. Treasure Joiner attended Feminist Camp in New York City, where she gained insights into various forms of feminism across different organizations and was particularly impacted by the Reproductive Justice day, which included visits to Pregnancy Justice, Reproductive Health Access Project, and Ancient Song Doula, inspiring her to see the diverse ways feminism and reproductive justice work are implemented in different spaces. Newcomb News.
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New Beginnings: Navigating Change in Post-Roe America
June 2, 2023. Makenzie Sanders interned with the Louisiana Abortion Fund (LAAF), formerly the New Orleans Abortion Fund, during a period of significant change following the Dobbs v. Jackson decision, where she focused on content creation for their social media platforms and planned to develop a mini-podcast series to further their mission of providing equitable abortion care access. Newcomb News.
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Documenting the Experience of Queer Parents in the NICU
May 5, 2023. Treasure Joiner interned with Saul's Light, developing a project to create a Queer peer mentor program for LGBTQIA+ parents navigating the NICU, aiming to address the unique challenges and barriers these parents face in healthcare settings. Newcomb News.
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Beyond the Glamorous Parts of Nonprofit Work: My Experience as a Development Intern at Lift Louisiana
May 5, 2023. Grace Harsche, approaching her one-year anniversary as Development Intern at Lift Louisiana, finds her work in grants and development rewarding and valuable, particularly enjoying donor interactions and seeing how her efforts contribute to funding advocacy for abortion rights in Louisiana. Newcomb News.
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The Black Feminist Rants Zine: Art as a Means of Connection & Education in Reproductive Justice
May 5, 2023. Camryn Jackson, as a Research and Content Writing Intern for Black Feminist Rants podcast, is leading the creation of their first zine project, which aims to center Black women, femmes, and queer voices in reproductive justice through storytelling and education. Newcomb News.
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Podcasting for Reproductive Justice
May 5, 2023. Aimee Bowling co-hosted the second season of VAYLA New Orleans' Spotify podcast "Our Bodies, Our Stories," where she and her partner Syna Pal created episodes on various reproductive justice topics affecting AAPI communities, aiming to inform and motivate listeners to engage with these important issues. Newcomb News.
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Concluding My Meaningful Time with the TC3 Project
May 5, 2023. Amanda Schaller completed her sixth and final semester as a research assistant for the TC3 Project, presenting her senior Honors Thesis on gender differences in attitudes related to sexual aggression and contributing to the development of a public-facing website for the project. Newcomb News.
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Our Bodies, Our Stories: Reproductive Justice with Vayla New Orleans
May 5, 2023. Syna Pal interned with Vayla New Orleans, co-hosting a reproductive justice podcast called "Our Bodies, Our Stories" and participating in various community events, finding the experience both challenging and rewarding as it allowed her to advocate for reproductive rights and connect with the local AAPI community. Newcomb News.
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My Last Semester as a Repro Intern
May 5, 2023. Pooja Talati completed her final semester internship at the New Orleans Health Department, evaluating the Family Recovery Collaborative program and emphasizing the complex interplay of social, economic, and political factors in healthcare issues, particularly for birthing individuals with substance use disorders. Newcomb News.
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Analyzing Social Media Insights to Increase Account Engagement
May 2, 2023. Maya Neiberg completed a year-long internship with Creative Community League, managing social media content and successfully increasing Instagram engagement through boosted posts, resulting in a 392% increase in account engagement and expanded reach to non-followers in Louisiana. Newcomb News.
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Reflecting on My Time in the Reproductive Rights & Reproductive Justice Internship Program
April 28, 2023. Emma Allen completed her final semester as a Research Assistant for the New Orleans Maternal & Child Health Coalition, reflecting on her contributions to various projects including evaluative research, document organization, and creating an introductory presentation for the coalition. Newcomb News.
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Newcomb Institute Celebrates the 2023 NAA and TAA Award Winners
April 24, 2023. Each spring, the Newcomb Alumnae Association (NAA) honors Newcomb and Tulane graduates that have made exceptional achievements in their industries, contributions to their communities, and shown overwhelming dedication to their alma mater. In 2023, the NAA Awards Committee has selected the following alumnae to be recognized at this year’s Under the Oaks. Newcomb News.
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Elizabeth Hearne Receives 2023 Lerner-Scott Prize from the Organization of American Historians
April 17, 2023. The Organization of American Historians (OAH) announces that Elizabeth Hearne, the Bonquois Postdoctoral Fellow at the Newcomb Institute within Tulane University, is the recipient of the OAH’s 2023 Lerner-Scott Prize, which is given annually for the best doctoral dissertation in U.S. women’s history. Newcomb News.
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Tulane University names acclaimed psychologist Anita Raj as executive director of Newcomb Institute
March 31, 2023. Anita Raj, PhD, a distinguished scholar and research scientist trained in developmental psychology and public health with a multi-disciplinary research focus on gender equity in global health and development, has accepted the appointment as the new executive director of Tulane University’s Newcomb Institute, effective July 1, 2023. Newcomb News.
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My Communications Internship At Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast
March 17, 2023. Zoe Burnett, a sophomore at Tulane, interned as a communications intern at Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, creating social media content, particularly TikTok videos, to raise awareness about reproductive and sexual health services and educate broader audiences. Newcomb News.
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Newcomb Scholars Alumnae Spotlight: Nina Baumgartner (SSE ’16, Ph.D. ’21)
March 17, 2023. It is impossible to be bored as a neuroscientist. Nina Baumgartner would know, especially as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine. Newcomb News.
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Visiting global scholars bring unique perspectives to Tulane campus
February 6, 2023. Mariam Taqaddusi and Islam Ahmed are part of Tulane's Global Visiting Scholars Program, co-sponsored by a university-wide collaboration including Tulane Global, the School of Liberal Arts, Newcomb Institute, the Office of the Provost, and others. Newcomb News.
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Valentine’s Day Alumnae Spotlight: Cora Boyd (LA ‘15)
January 18, 2023. A multi-passionate creator, a relationship expert, and for many, a literal lifesaver. Cora Boyd has made your business her business as an all-around dating and love life consultant and media personality. Newcomb News.
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Understanding the Sexual and Reproductive Justice Resources at Tulane
January 16, 2023. Hannah Petillo, interning with the Gender and Sexuality Studies program at Tulane, reviewed campus sexual and reproductive healthcare resources and pivoted to creating a student-focused resource bookshelf to empower students in their reproductive health advocacy. Newcomb News.
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Digital Media After Roe
January 16, 2023. Kelsey Lain, as a student worker for the RRRH internship program, has streamlined her administrative responsibilities while reflecting on the impact of the Roe v. Wade decision and contributing to reproductive advocacy through her role as editor of ReproNews. Newcomb News.
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Developing A Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice (SRHRJ) certificate
January 16, 2023. Sam Bialecki worked with Dr. Katherine Johnson to develop a Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice (SRHRJ) certificate at Tulane, researching similar programs, compiling potential courses, and preparing a student interest survey to support the certificate proposal. Newcomb News.
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You Geaux Girl!
January 16, 2023. Y'Vonne Antoine interned with Geaux Girl Magazine, a local nonprofit publication for New Orleans teen girls, assisting with research, data management, and social media planning while reflecting on her seven-year journey with the organization from high school student to more involved contributor. Newcomb News.
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Cultivating A Relationship With The Community
January 16, 2023. Makenzie Sanders has been interning with the New Orleans Abortion Fund since Summer 2022, where she initiated the "Meet the Board" social media series to strengthen community engagement and is currently working on a visual podcast about the history of abortion in America. Newcomb News.
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Impacting the Community Through Women With A Vision
January 13, 2023. Jordyn Williams interned at Women With A Vision, where she found a supportive environment to navigate her experiences as a Black woman, while working on a presentation for a Young Women With A Vision program and creating a TikTok series to promote reproductive health awareness. Newcomb News.
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Social Media and Communications Advocacy at Lift Louisiana
January 13, 2023. Sophia Marasco interned with Lift Louisiana's communications team during the Fall 2022 semester, where she created social media content to educate and advocate for reproductive health and rights while gaining valuable insights into the nonprofit sector and the current landscape of reproductive news. Newcomb News.
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Interning with Lift Louisiana
January 13, 2023. Annika Vanderspek continued her internship with Lift Louisiana, creating a digital resource booklet on social justice organizations and assisting in the development of the LASexEd campaign, gaining valuable insights into nonprofit operations and reproductive justice advocacy. Newcomb News.
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Reproductive Justice as Community Care
January 13, 2023. Camryn Jackson interned with the Black Feminist Rants podcast, where she researched topics related to reproductive justice, emphasizing the importance of equity and inclusion, and contributed to creating a Reproductive Justice 101 zine while advocating for community care within this framework. Newcomb News.
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Center for Public Service awards Community-Engaged Research Grants to Tulane faculty
January 4, 2023. Two Tulane professors have received Faculty Community-Engaged Research Grants from the university’s Center for Public Service (CPS): Jana Lipman, PhD, professor in the Department of History at the School of Liberal Arts, and Clare Daniel, PhD, administrative associate professor of Women’s Leadership and assistant director of Community Engagement at Newcomb Institute. Newcomb News.
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Researching Maternal Child Health in New Orleans
December 12, 2022. Emma Allen continued her internship with the New Orleans Maternal and Child Health Coalition as a Research Assistant, focusing on research projects related to TANF and midwifery while gaining valuable insights into the intersection of reproductive health and women's rights. Newcomb News.
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Empowering and Educating: The Importance of Midwifery
December 6, 2022. Sydney Soganich joined the Reproductive Rights and Health Internship program, working with Steph Smith on the documentary "Give Light: Stories from Indigenous Midwives," where she learned about midwifery's health benefits and the barriers faced by midwives while developing an educational toolkit to accompany the film. Newcomb News.
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Pushing Creative Boundaries with Social Media Management
December 6, 2022. Maya Neiberg interned with Creative Community League, managing social media content focused on reproductive and sexual health, and developed series highlighting Hispanic Heritage Month and promoting an abortion guide, enhancing her understanding of community issues and advocacy. Newcomb News.
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Working as a Research Assistant for the Newcomb Institute with Dr. Clare Daniel
December 5, 2022. Grace Riley continued her research assistant role at Newcomb Institute, editing a paper on the Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Health Internship Program set to be published in the Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, while also presenting her findings at the National Women’s Studies Association conference. Newcomb News.
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New Experiences with the New Orleans Health Department
December 5, 2022. Pooja Talati transitioned from the non-profit sector to the governmental sector by interning at the New Orleans Health Department, where she compiled progress reports for maternal and child health programs and gained insights into the importance of government-sponsored public health initiatives. Newcomb News.
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Teaching to Change Campus Climate
December 5, 2022. Amanda Schaller completed her fifth semester as a research assistant for the TC3 Project, focusing on curricular interventions aimed at addressing sexual aggression on college campuses while preparing to present her findings and develop a public-facing website for the project. Newcomb News.
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My Semester Abroad With Lift Louisiana
December 5, 2022. Grace Harsche returned to Lift Louisiana as a Development Intern, working remotely from Amsterdam, where she enhanced her grant searching skills and organized donor data while drawing inspiration from the Netherlands' reproductive health policies. Newcomb News.
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Tulane’s Newcomb Institute Part of a Team Studying How Black Women Participate in Legislative Caucuses
November 16, 2022. Faculty from Georgetown University, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, and Newcomb Institute at Tulane University are working on a study entitled Bridges: How Black Women Coordinate the Lawmaking Efforts of Identity-Based Caucuses. Read more.
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Tulane University Joins LSU Reilly Center Partnership to Document, Preserve Women’s Legacies in State Politics
November 3, 2022. The Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs at LSU’s Manship School of Mass Communication is partnering with Tulane University’s H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College Institute to document women’s experience as political leaders through oral histories. Read more.
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30 Under 30: Hannah Novak, 27
November 2, 2022. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) centers public health by regulating the products Americans use each day, from food to cosmetics. As a Public Health Analyst for the FDA, Hannah Novak helps the agency with its regulation of medical devices by transforming complex scientific and medical documents into accessible information for the public. Read more.
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30 Under 30: Tara Wilson, 29
November 2, 2022. Tara Wilson was driven to public service out of an urgency to use her skills to give communities a stronger voice in government and to build a better world. As a Legislative Budget Director for the Massachusetts State Senate, she finds purpose in collaborating with stakeholders, public officials, and their staffs to connect people with resources and make necessary legislative changes. Read more.
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30 Under 30: Sarah Swig, 29
October 31, 2022. How does public opinion transform into legislative action? This is the question that informs Sarah Swig’s work as Policy Advisor for the United States Senate. Read more.
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30 Under 30: Sarah Jones, 25
October 31, 2022. In the world of nonprofit organizations, finding strong and empowering leadership is a challenge. Sarah Jones, the Senior Research and Outreach Associate for DRG Talent Consulting Experts, meets daily with executive leaders hoping to change the political, social, and economic ecosystem, and helps them find the organizations that suit both their passions and professional trajectories. Read more.
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Black August Freedom Rides
October 4, 2022. Annika Vanderspek interned with Lift Louisiana, assisting in the organization of the Black August Freedom Rides to highlight access issues for reproductive and gender-affirming healthcare, while documenting the journey and forming connections with advocates from various states. Newcomb News.
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Re-grounded and Recentered Through Talking About Sex
September 27, 2022. Daija Yisrael attended the Let’s Talk About Sex conference in Dallas, organized by Sister Song and the Afiya Center, where she engaged with reproductive justice advocates and explored the importance of self-governance and community care within the reproductive justice framework. Newcomb News.
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30 Under 30: Allison Saft, 28
September 24, 2022. For New York Times bestselling author Allison Saft, the best part of her job is the writing process itself, from the idea formation stage to the final edits. Read more.
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30 Under 30: Samantha Morris, 26
September 23, 2022. Hearing patients’ stories and sharing in their medical journeys are the features of becoming a physician that most excite Samantha Morris. A medical student at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Morris is excited to have reached her clinical years and begun meeting with new patients each day. Read more.
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30 Under 30: Rebecca Martin, 27
September 22, 2022. Freedom and flexibility can be rare experiences in the world of science and technology, but for Rebecca Martin, they are a daily occurrence. As Senior Advisor for Cybersecurity Engineering and Operations at Dell, she enjoys curating her projects and centering her role around her interests. Read more.
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30 Under 30: Angel Carter, 25
September 21, 2022. While many faculty and staff members at Tulane University first encounter students when they arrive on campus each fall, Angel Carter has the unique opportunity to forge connections with students before they even choose to attend Tulane. As the Director of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Tulane’s Office of Undergraduate Admission, Carter meets students from all over the world and helps them through their college application process. Read more.
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30 Under 30: Franziska Trautmann, 25
September 20, 2022. Franziska Trautmann is changing the environmental landscape in Louisiana through 'glassroots recycling.' As Co-Founder and CEO of Glass Half Full, Trautmann and her team are leading the state’s efforts to recycle glass into sand and gravel for disaster relief and coastal restoration. Read more.
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Visiting Let’s Talk About Sex in Dallas
September 13, 2022. Mya Drost-Parra attended the Let’s Talk About Sex conference in Dallas, where she deepened her understanding of Reproductive Justice, engaged with BIPOC speakers, and explored community-building efforts to address reproductive oppression. Newcomb News.
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Attending the Let’s Talk About Sex Conference
September 13, 2022. Sophie Sanchez attended the Let’s Talk About Sex conference in Dallas, where she engaged with reproductive justice leaders and explored topics such as self-managed abortion, while emphasizing the importance of community care and the limitations of Roe v. Wade. Newcomb News.
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Researching the Infant Ready Program Through Birthmark Doula
September 13, 2022. Khira Hickbottom continued her research internship with Birthmark Doula Collective and the New Orleans Breastfeeding Center, focusing on qualitative research regarding the effectiveness of their Infant Ready Program, which supports caregivers in emergency feeding situations. Newcomb News.
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My Summer with Women With A Vision
September 13, 2022. Kelly Jackson interned at Women With A Vision in New Orleans, developing a comprehensive "Guide to a Post Roe America" webpage while gaining insights into reproductive justice issues, particularly those affecting communities of color. Newcomb News.
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From NOLA to NYC: My Feminist Camp Adventure
September 13, 2022. Kelly Jackson attended Feminist Camp, where she expanded her understanding of feminist work, engaged in discussions on reproductive justice, and participated in workshops that emphasized the importance of community care and self-governance in the movement. Newcomb News.
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What PLEN Taught Me
August 31, 2022. My name is Sedonia Davis, and I am a pre-medical student at Tulane University with a background in neuroscience. I attended the Global Policy Seminar in 2022 as a part of the Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN). Read more.
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Rest as a Political Power
August 29, 2022. Makenzie Sanders interned with the New Orleans Abortion Fund as a Social Media intern during a critical post-Roe period, creating informative content and emphasizing the importance of self-care and rest in reproductive justice work through initiatives like "Mindfulness Monday" posts. Newcomb News.
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Two Years at IWES
August 29, 2022. Pooja Talati reflected on her two-year internship with the Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies, where she gained insights into maternal and child health, developed a manuscript on breastfeeding experiences, and prepared to transition to the New Orleans Department of Public Health. Newcomb News.
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Summer Social Media and Advocacy Internship with Creative Community League
August 29, 2022. Sara Segal interned as a Social Media and Advocacy intern with Creative Community League, where she enhanced her skills in managing social media platforms and creating engaging content to promote reproductive rights and community involvement. Newcomb News.
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Researching Interventions For Sexual Violence on Campus
August 29, 2022. Amanda Schaller continued her role as a research assistant, focusing on the effectiveness of Tulane's curricular interventions in addressing sexual aggression on college campuses, while reviewing literature to refine their survey methodology and preparing for upcoming data collection. Newcomb News.
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Learning at the Midwifery Today Conference
August 29, 2022. Jazlynn Leung attended a midwifery conference where she gained valuable insights into midwifery practices and the importance of choice in birthing, while also reflecting on her internship with the film "GIVE LIGHT: Stories From Indigenous Midwives." Newcomb News.
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A Summer With Saul’s Light
August 27, 2022. Treasure Joiner interned with Saul’s Light in New Orleans, where she learned about the importance of the NICU in reproductive justice and contributed to supporting NICU families through resource organization and educational materials. Newcomb News.
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Working in Post-Roe LA With LIFT Louisiana
August 27, 2022. Grace Harsche worked as a development intern for Lift Louisiana, focusing on grant searching and assisting with projects related to the overturn of Roe v. Wade, while developing valuable skills in research, outreach, and initiative-taking. Newcomb News.
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My timely internship with NBEC
August 26, 2022. Daija Yisrael interned with the National Birth Equity Collaborative, where she deepened her understanding of reproductive justice and the implications of the Roe v. Wade overturn, while engaging with a community of Black women scholars to explore political advocacy and maternal health issues. Newcomb News.
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Grassroots Organizing With SisterLove
August 26, 2022. Kwesil Ezeh interned with SisterLove Inc., where she explored her passions in reproductive health by conducting research on topics like consent and STIs, creating informative presentations, and gaining insights into grassroots organizing and the importance of community work. Newcomb News.
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Supporting Reproductive Justice Through SisterLove
August 25, 2022. Mya Drost-Parra interned at SisterLove, where she facilitated Healthy Love Listening Sessions to discuss topics like consent and queering sex education, while emphasizing the importance of centering underrepresented voices in reproductive justice. Newcomb News.
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In Post-Roe Louisiana, Things Go From Bad to Worse for Teens
August 23, 2022. Now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court, Louisiana’s trigger laws banning and criminalizing abortions—although currently contested—are in effect. Read more.
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Information Technology Interns Wrap up the School Year by Sharing Their Work and Stats
August 19, 2022. The Newcomb Institute’s Information Technology (IT) interns work in person at The Technology and Digital Humanities Lab, also known as The Lab. Read more.
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Congo Square Connection
August 19, 2022. Tulane University’s Newcomb Institute’s Digital Research Interns worked as website developers on Congo Square Connection. Read more.
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Insights from Clinic Administrator on Dobbs Decision and Aftermath
August 5, 2022. “It’s almost like a bad dream,” said Sylvia Cochran, President of Women’s Health Care Center and Delta Clinic of Baton Rouge, when asked about the overturning of Roe v Wade. Read more.
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Tulane Database Brings Historic Activism to the Forefront
August 2, 2022. Elisabeth McMahon, associate professor of History and Africana Studies in the School of Liberal Arts, holds a folder of letters that are part of the African Letters Project, a free database that consists of over 5,600 letters written between Americans and Africans spanning from 1945 to 1994, during the decolonization era in many African countries. Read more.
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Lessons Learned with NBEC
July 12, 2022. Daija Yisrael interned with the National Black Equity Collaborative, where she engaged with a predominantly Black women team to address Black maternal and infant health disparities while learning about the importance of centering underrepresented voices in reproductive justice. Newcomb News.
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Expanding through intersectionality and language justice at SisterLove
July 12, 2022. Mya Drost-Parra interned at SisterLove, a reproductive justice non-profit in Atlanta, where she worked on expanding the Healthy Love Workshops to be more inclusive of youth and LGBTQIA+ communities through language justice and comprehensive sex education. Newcomb News.
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My Time at Feminist Camp
July 11, 2022. Sophie Harris attended Feminist Camp in New York City, a five-day conference where participants engaged with various feminist organizations and individuals, covering topics like careers, reproductive justice, media, decarceration, and feminist art. Newcomb News.
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My Unforgettable Experience at Feminist Camp
July 11, 2022. Claire Huff attended Feminist Camp NYC Summer 2022, where she engaged with diverse feminist topics, practiced performing abortions on papayas, participated in a talking circle with Gloria Steinem, and gained valuable insights into incorporating feminist values into various aspects of life and future career paths. Newcomb News.
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Taiwan for the Summer
July 07, 2022. I am unspeakably grateful to participate in the U.S. Department of State’s 2022 Critical Language Scholarship for Mandarin this summer. Read more.
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Newcomb to Indonesia
July 07, 2022. This summer, Adhithi Sreenivasan will be heading to Malang, Indonesia, as a part of the Critical Language Scholarship program, which the US Department of State sponsors. Read more.
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Alumna Spotlight: Dr. Barbara “Bobbi” Kurshan
July 07, 2022. Dr. Kurshan has more than 40 years of experience in education as a researcher, entrepreneur, developer, investor, and company executive. Read more.
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Making an Impact at Women With a Vision
June 30, 2022. Women With A Vision, Inc (WWAV) is a community-based nonprofit that seeks to serve through harm reduction and public health frameworks. Read more.
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Turning Back the Hands of Time: The Dobbs Decision
June 29, 2022. As a Tulane student, I was shocked to learn about the death of June Wall. She was a first-year student in the Newcomb College Class of 1963 who died due to a botched abortion she received from an 84-year-old woman with previous convictions of performing abortions illegally and in an unsafe manner. Read more.
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Reproductive Justice for People with Disabilities
June 08, 2022. Although great strides have been made towards taking down barriers for women with disabilities and their access to general healthcare, there is still a gap when it comes to their reproductive access. Read more.
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Guiding a Path Through Research
May 05, 2022. I'm a first-generation college student from Birmingham, Alabama attending Tulane University studying political science with minors in French and Africana studies on a pre-law track. Read more.
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Researching a Movement
May 05, 2022. Working as a research assistant to Dr. Mahoney for the last three and a half years has been one of the highlights of my Tulane experience. It has given me the chance to combine my passions for politics and gender equity and collaborate with other students and professors who share those interests. Read More.
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Women in Politics – A Year in Review
May 05, 2022. It has been a busy and successful year for Tulane Women in Politics! 2021-2022 marked the first year that we were able to meet in person again after the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more.
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Importance of Practical Support in Abortion Funding
May 2, 2022. Nathalie Pruitt completed her internship with the New Orleans Abortion Fund, where she presented her data analysis on the Practical Support Fund at the Roe v. Wade Lecture and contributed to securing additional funding for the program, while gaining valuable experience in nonprofit management and reproductive justice work. Newcomb News.
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Wrapping up my Last Semester with Creative Community League
May 2, 2022. Leah Barry interned as a Social Media Intern at Creative Community League, where she developed skills in strategic marketing and public speaking while creating infographics, interviewing local artists, and successfully increasing the organization's social media engagement. Newcomb News.
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The Intersection of Environmental Justice and Reproductive Health
May 2, 2022. Carissa Bruton worked as a research assistant with Professor Antonia Juhasz on a project exploring the intersection of environmental justice and reproductive health, conducting literature reviews and data analysis to gain valuable research skills aligned with her academic and career interests. Newcomb News.
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Learning about the Maternal and Child Healthcare with IWES
April 26, 2022. Pooja Talati continued her internship at the Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies, working on projects related to maternal and child health, including transcribing interviews, writing a policy brief on lactation consultant reimbursement, and creating infographics to promote awareness about healthcare resources for birthing people in New Orleans. Newcomb News.
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Advocating For Access to Donor Human Milk- HB 650 & 651
April 26, 2022. Doris Cai interned with Saul's Light, working on a donor human milk initiative to pass legislation for Medicaid and commercial insurance coverage in Louisiana, while learning about the complex legislative process and the importance of donor human milk for vulnerable infants. Newcomb News.
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Exploring Intersectionality With VAYLA
April 18, 2022. Aanya Kapoor interned at VAYLA, an AAPI nonprofit in New Orleans, where she explored reproductive justice through an AAPI lens and created educational content on topics like sex work and emotional labor using zines and podcasts. Newcomb News.
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Demystifying and increasing access to alternative birthing options through policy advocacy
April 18, 2022. Haley Neff interned at IWES, researching alternative birthing options and developing a policy proposal to address Louisiana's high maternal mortality rates by recommending increased access to doula and midwifery services through Medicaid coverage and workforce diversification. Newcomb News.
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Wrapping Up My Third Semester as an RRRH Intern
April 18, 2022. Amanda Schaller continued her research assistantship on curricular interventions addressing sexual aggression on college campuses, presenting her work at Conceiving Equity and coordinating longitudinal data collection efforts while developing her professional skills and preparing for her honors thesis. Newcomb News.
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Exploring the Reproductive Justice Landscape and Maternal and Child Health in New Orleans with Birthmark Doula Collective
April 18, 2022. Lauren Nelson interned at Birthmark Doula Collective and New Orleans Breastfeeding Center, updating their Birth Violence Resource Kit and learning about disparities in maternal and child health while gaining valuable experience in reproductive health advocacy. Newcomb News.
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Expanding my role as an intern with the NOLA Maternal & Child Health Coalition
April 14, 2022. Emma Allen continued her research assistantship with the New Orleans Maternal and Child Health Coalition, expanding her role to include broader coalition tasks like organizing digital files, compiling resources, and creating a presentation to introduce the coalition to potential new partners. Newcomb News.
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Exploring Social Media as a Platform For Change
February 14, 2022. Leah Barry interned as a Social Media Intern at Creative Community League, where she increased the organization's social media reach by 140% and developed strategies for effective advocacy content that combines reproductive justice and art. Newcomb News.
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Practical Support Report and Changes in the New Orleans Abortion Fund
February 14, 2022. Natalie Pruitt interned as the Client Services Data Intern for the New Orleans Abortion Fund, where she recovered and entered pledge data, collaborated on a practical support data report, and analyzed the growing need for practical support funding as abortion restrictions increase in neighboring states. Newcomb News.
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Coming to terms with the State of Women’s Reproductive Rights in the US
February 2, 2022. Alecia Hobdy interned with Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, researching Texas Senate Bill 8 and engaging in advocacy work to educate others about reproductive rights, while learning the importance of taking action to combat feelings of hopelessness in the face of restrictive legislation. Newcomb News.
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Documenting Lived Experiences with IWES
January 27, 2022. Vaishnavi Kandala interned at the Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies, researching barriers to breastfeeding for birthing individuals of color and contributing to a research article on systemic racism's impact on breastfeeding, while developing skills in academic writing and empathetic research. Newcomb News.
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Advocating for NICU With Saul’s Light
January 4, 2022. Cai Doris interned with Saul's Light, helping organize a virtual NICU Health & Equity Summit that brought together healthcare professionals, community organizers, and families to discuss implementing equitable care in Louisiana's NICUs, while learning about cultural humility in healthcare. Newcomb News.
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Continuing My Research with Drs. Katherine Johnson and Alyssa Lederer
January 4, 2022. Amanda Schaller continued her role as a Research Assistant, focusing on evaluating the effectiveness of Tulane's courses on gender and sexuality in addressing sexual aggression, while developing and administering surveys to assess student knowledge and attitudes. Newcomb News.
Meeting new role models through Ms.
December 20, 2021. Meredith Abdelnour developed her interviewing skills as an intern at Ms. magazine, conducting interviews with various activists and learning about their work in feminist advocacy while exploring her passion for feminist journalism. Newcomb News.
I Am Abortion Freedom Fighter
December 20, 2021. Sophie Sanchez interned at Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, participating in the Rise Up Youth Champions Initiative, attending global discussions on sexual and reproductive health, and organizing advocacy efforts during the Supreme Court's hearing on Mississippi's abortion law. Newcomb News.
My semester with Sista Midwife Productions
December 20, 2021. Naomi Lacey completed her first semester as a reproductive health intern with Sista Midwife Productions, where she created educational presentations on topics like birth in prisons and midwifery paths, while developing infographics to advocate for birth justice for Black mothers. Newcomb News.
Continuing my internship with the New Orleans Maternal and Child Health Coalition
December 20, 2021. Emma Allen continued her internship with the New Orleans Maternal and Child Health Coalition as a Research Assistant, focusing on evaluating the coalition's effectiveness and transcribing interviews to learn about local organizations working to improve maternal and child health outcomes. Newcomb News.
Reproductive Labor in Children’s Films: The Boss Baby and Storks
November 17, 2021. Clare Daniel. Popular children’s films are a powerful source of socialization into dominant gender and sexual roles. Read more.
Celebrating My Time at the National Women’s Law Center
October 11, 2021. Grace Fay interned with the Development Team at the National Women’s Law Center, where she enhanced her understanding of gender equity issues, contributed to foundation proposals, and developed fundraising skills while collaborating with various organizations to promote women's rights. Newcomb News.
Reducing Stigma to Advance Menstrual Equity
September 27, 2021. Hope Juzon interned with the National Council of Jewish Women in Minnesota, focusing on menstrual equity initiatives, organizing educational events, and developing a menstruation curriculum in collaboration with Planned Parenthood to combat stigma and promote access to menstrual products in schools. Newcomb News.
My Summer as a Development Intern At the National Women’s History Museum
September 27, 2021. Hannah Hilgeman interned with the National Women’s History Museum as a development intern, where she compiled research profiles on potential donors and learned about nonprofit fundraising and donor relations in support of women's history initiatives. Newcomb News.
A Combined Summer with Birthmark Doula & NOBC
September 27, 2021. Khira Hickbottom interned with Birthmark Doula Collective and the New Orleans Breastfeeding Center, where she engaged in research on breastfeeding rates and disaster vulnerability, while preparing for data collection through interviews to support local caregivers. Newcomb News.
Reflecting on My Time With Ms.
September 27, 2021. Khira Hickbottom interned at Ms. magazine, where she developed her journalism skills through collaboration with peers, conducted interviews, and gained confidence in engaging with industry professionals while exploring socio-political activism and youth mobilization. Newcomb News.
Celebrating progress at Ms.
September 27, 2021. Meredith Abdelnour interned at Ms. magazine, where she explored gender equity issues in her writing about the Tokyo Olympics and collaborated with fellow interns to highlight progress in representation and accomplishments for women athletes. Newcomb News.
My Summer With ACTIONS
September 27, 2021. Zoe Green interned with Abortion Care Training Incubator for Outstanding Nurse Scholars (ACTIONS), where she advocated for reproductive health reform through social media and engaged with professionals in the reproductive justice field, deepening her understanding of feminist-centered advocacy. Newcomb News.
Learning to De-Center Myself
August 14, 2021. Mickey Mickle reflected on her internship experience, emphasizing the importance of decentering oneself in activism and nonprofit work to focus on genuine impact rather than personal fulfillment, inspired by the humility of her supervisor, LaKia Williams. Newcomb News.
Wrapping Up My Year At IWES
August 9, 2021. Pooja Talati completed her year-long internship at the Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies, contributing to the research project "My Body. My Voice. My Baby. My Support." by transcribing interviews and developing reports on barriers to breastfeeding for birthing individuals in New Orleans. Newcomb News.
My Summer with Saul’s Light
August 9, 2021. Cai Doris interned with Saul’s Light Foundation, where she contributed to the successful passage of Act 467, establishing a tax credit for parents of stillborn babies, and helped organize the NICU Health & Equity Summit to promote equitable care in Louisiana's NICUs. Newcomb News.
The Intersections of Advocacy and Art: Exploring Reproductive Justice in Feminist Artwork
August 9, 2021. Leah Barry emphasized the transformative power of art in advocating for reproductive justice, highlighting the work of feminist artists like Judy Chicago, Bisa Butler, and Paula Rego, while also discussing the importance of supporting underrepresented voices in the art world through organizations like Creative Community League. Newcomb News.
Continuing my Internship with Lift Louisiana
August 9, 2021. Isha Patlola served as a Communications intern for Lift Louisiana, where she enhanced her understanding of reproductive justice while independently creating social media content focused on legislative issues and community advocacy in New Orleans. Newcomb News.
Measures of Growth: Working as a Research Assistant with Tulane Professors
August 9, 2021. Amanda Schaller worked as a research assistant for Drs. Katherine Johnson and Alyssa Lederer, focusing on evaluating the effectiveness of Tulane's courses on gender and sexuality in addressing sexual violence, while gaining confidence in survey development and research methodology. Newcomb News.
How to Leverage Your Experience and Grow in the Nonprofit World
August 9, 2021. Justin Hartley continued his internship with the New Orleans Abortion Fund, where he produced social media content, developed skills in Adobe Illustrator, and hosted a live interview series to highlight youth activism in reproductive rights while deepening his understanding of nonprofit dynamics. Newcomb News.
Day to Day Data in Funding Abortions
August 9, 2021. Natalie Pruitt managed patient information and clinic reimbursements for the New Orleans Abortion Fund, gaining insights into reproductive justice while tracking funding needs and exploring the impact of COVID-19 on abortion access through her dual studies in Economics and Gender and Sexuality Studies. Newcomb News.
Continuing my Research with Dr. Clare Daniel
August 9, 2021. Grace Riley served as a research assistant for Dr. Clare Daniel at the Newcomb Institute, focusing on Medicaid eligibility debates and co-authoring a paper aimed at enhancing donor-funded reproductive rights internship programs through participant feedback. Newcomb News.
My Summer as a Research Assistant by Chandler Brock
August 5, 2021. Chandler Brock worked as a research assistant for Dr. Katherine Johnson at Tulane, focusing on Black women's experiences with breastfeeding and contributing to a report on racial and social barriers to breastfeeding while gaining valuable research skills and knowledge in reproductive rights. Newcomb News.
Midwives, Nurse Practitioners, and the Physicians Who (Still) Find Them Threatening
July 22, 2021. Clare Daniel. During the 2021 Louisiana legislative session, I took part in a campaign to eliminate an unnecessary law that has sexist, racist, and classist origins and effects. Read more.
Intersectionality with NBEC
June 25, 2021. Mariama Drammeh interned with the National Birth Equity Collective, where she learned about the legislative process and contributed to discussions on reproductive justice, gaining valuable insights into the fight against Black maternal mortality. Newcomb News.
Gaining Knowledge with ACTIONS
June 25, 2021. Zoe Green interned with the Abortion Care Training Incubator for Outstanding Nurse Scholars (ACTIONS), where she contributed to developing the organization's social media presence and engaged in discussions on reproductive justice and public advocacy through an intersectional lens. Newcomb News.
Organizing to Protect Reproductive Freedom in Minnesota
June 21, 2021. Hope Juzon is organizing around reproductive health and the Protect Reproductive Options (PRO) Act in Minnesota, working to inform constituents about accessible reproductive healthcare and garner support for legislation that guarantees reproductive rights amid increasing restrictions. Newcomb News.
A Summer At The National Women’s Law Center
June 21, 2021. Grace Fay interned with the Development team at the National Women’s Law Center, where she gained insights into nonprofit fundraising strategies, participated in grant writing, and learned about various women's rights issues affecting marginalized communities. Newcomb News.
Learning With The National Women’s History Museum
June 21, 2021. Hannah Hilgeman interned with the National Women’s History Museum as a Prospect Research and Fundraising intern, where she developed donor research profiles and enhanced her skills in nonprofit fundraising while engaging with issues of gender equity and feminist leadership. Newcomb News.
My Summer At Ms. Magazine
June 21, 2021. Khira Hickbottom is interning as an editorial fellow at Ms. Magazine, where she is gaining experience in journalism and political advocacy while developing her writing skills and participating in feminist events and discussions. Newcomb News.
Working with Ms. has shown me the problems— and the solutions
June 21, 2021. Meredith Abdelnour highlighted the importance of solutions journalism during her internship at Ms. magazine, where she reported on initiatives like the Lavender Book for Black queer individuals and Emergency Contraception 4 Every Campus, emphasizing the efforts of activists working to improve reproductive health access. Newcomb News.
Newcomb Scholar is an Activist and Podcast Host
May 20, 2021. Faith Dawson. Neuroscience was an unlikely major for LaKia Williams, a Newcomb Scholar who originally came to Tulane because of her interest in studying public relations. Read More.
TGNC and Working for An Abortion Fund
April 29, 2021. Justin Hartley is an intern with the New Orleans Abortion Fund, where they manage social media content and engage in activism for reproductive rights, emphasizing their role as an accomplice to marginalized communities while unlearning biases and advocating for intersectional support. Newcomb News.
Making a Difference in the AAPI Community & Beyond
April 29, 2021. Rajvi Kumar interned in reproductive justice, where they gained a global perspective on reproductive health issues, created impactful TikTok content that reached over 4 million viewers, and solidified their desire to become an OB/GYN while advocating for AAPI communities. Newcomb News.
This is only the Beginning…
April 23, 2021. Darreille Ellis interned with Birthmark Doula Collective and the New Orleans Breastfeeding Center, where she deepened her knowledge of reproductive health and justice while preparing to become a nationally certified doula, driven by her passion for women's autonomy in healthcare. Newcomb News.
Reflecting on My Semester with Lift Louisiana
April 23, 2021. Isha Patlola's internship at Lift Louisiana deepened her understanding of reproductive justice and politics in Louisiana, while developing her professional skills and reinforcing her desire to become an OB/GYN with a broader perspective on societal factors impacting reproductive medicine. Newcomb News.
Learning and Growing at IWES
April 23, 2021. Pooja Talati's internship at the Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies deepened her understanding of maternal and child health disparities, particularly for Black mothers in New Orleans, while developing her research and writing skills and reinforcing her desire to become a healthcare professional with a broader perspective on patient experiences and birthing options. Newcomb News.
Bringing HB146 to Session
April 23, 2021. Sophie Lieberman's internship at Saul's Light focused on advocating for a tax credit bill for families experiencing stillbirth, involving coalition building, meeting affected families, and creating educational materials to support the legislation's passage in Louisiana. Newcomb News.
Starting a Podcast with VAYLA
April 23, 2021. Maya Jammulapati's internship at VAYLA New Orleans involved developing a reproductive justice podcast for AAPI youth, exploring cultural barriers to sex education, and creating a platform for sharing personal experiences and advocacy. Newcomb News.
Signing Off!
April 23, 2021. Christina McCarthy's internship at the Newcomb Institute significantly shaped her understanding of reproductive justice and maternal health, influencing her career aspirations and culminating in her Senior Honor's Thesis focused on the challenges faced by working mothers in New Orleans. Newcomb News.
My Second Semester at Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast
April 22, 2021. Sophie Sanchez's internship at Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast has shifted towards education-focused work and coalition-building on Tulane's campus, inspiring her to pursue law school and deepening her commitment to reproductive justice advocacy. Newcomb News.
My Final Semester with Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast (PPGC)
April 22, 2021. Isabelle Lian's internship in the Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Health program has profoundly influenced her undergraduate experience, focusing on advocacy against Amendment 1 and fostering youth engagement in legislative issues as she prepares to graduate. Newcomb News.
A New Guide Focuses on Online Feminist Pedagogy
March 1, 2021. Mary Lou Santovec. Women in Higher Education. Dr. Clare Daniel and Dr. Jacquelyne Thoni Howard, at the Newcomb Institute, joined by Niya Bond, a Ph.D. student and academic advisor in the college of engineering at the University of Maine, developed a spur‐of‐the‐moment guide to integrating feminist pedagogy and technology into online, hybrid and traditional undergraduate courses. Read More.
My Semester in the Newcomb Institute
December 16, 2020. Grace Riley's internship with the Newcomb Institute as a Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Health intern enhanced her research skills and advocacy for reproductive justice, culminating in a study aimed at improving social justice activism in higher education. Newcomb News.
Learning More With Saul’s Light
December 16, 2020. Sophie Lieberman's involvement in the Wave of Light event organized by Saul's Light allowed her to honor and remember babies lost too soon, while also deepening her understanding of grief and support within the community. Newcomb News.
Reflecting On My Undergrad Internship Experience
December 16, 2020. Denisse Descamps Tofani's internship with the New Orleans Abortion Fund involved creating a digital organizing campaign and youth advocacy platform that mobilized 775,000 voters to vote against Amendment 1, deepening her understanding of reproductive rights and activism. Newcomb News.
My Fall 2020 Semester With Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast
December 16, 2020. Sophie Sanchez's internship at Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast focused on defeating Amendment 1, and despite its passage, she remains committed to reproductive rights work, continuing her internship and valuing the community she has built. Newcomb News.
Fall Wrap Up Blog Post
December 16, 2020. Isabelle Lian's internship at Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast focused on voter engagement and advocacy against Amendment 1, involving digital organizing, community outreach, and campus activism despite pandemic challenges. Newcomb News.
The Work I’ve Accomplished
December 16, 2020. Anna Bluthardt's internship involved enhancing her scholarly writing and research skills while working on qualitative coding and literature reviews related to STI self-testing and reproductive health, preparing her for future projects in the spring. Newcomb News.
Thankful For My Time at IWES
December 16, 2020. Pooja Talati's internship at the Maternal and Child Health Division of the Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies allowed her to explore racial disparities in birthing experiences among Black women in New Orleans while developing her qualitative research skills. Newcomb News.
What I Learned This Semester at VAYLA
December 16, 2020. Rayvi Kumar's internship at RJVAYLA evolved from graphic design and social media promotion to launching a successful TikTok campaign that highlighted the need for better sex education, garnering significant engagement and discussions on the topic. Newcomb News.
My Final Session With the RRRH Internship
December 16, 2020. Sydney Sheffield's internship with the Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Health program involved presenting research findings at national conferences, publishing a manuscript, and building confidence in her research skills while preparing for her honors thesis. Newcomb News.
Reflecting on my VAYLA Internship
December 16, 2020. Maya Jammulapati's internship at VAYLA New Orleans involved creating a viral TikTok video on sex education myths, revealing widespread misinformation and highlighting the need for improved sex education and critical media consumption. Newcomb News.
Abortion rights tighten with passage of Amendment 1 in Louisiana
December 8, 2020. Clare Daniel, the administrative assistant professor of women’s leadership at Tulane’s Newcomb Institute, said that passage of Amendment 1 will only have serious implications if Roe v. Wade is overturned. Read more.
TikTok & Sexual Education
November 25, 2020. Rajvi Kumar's internship at RJVAYLA evolved from social media promotion to launching a viral TikTok campaign that highlighted sex education myths, revealing the urgent need for improved sexual education while engaging users in discussions despite facing significant backlash. Newcomb News.
The overlooked significance Kamala Harris brought to the Biden-Harris ticket
November 11, 2020. Opinion-Editorial by Aidan Smith, Director of the Newcomb Scholars Program, on the overlooked significance of Kamala Harris' presence on the Biden-Harris ticket. Read more.
Speaker discusses women of color in politics
October 20, 2020. Tiffany Gonzalez, the Bonquois postdoctoral fellow in women’s history at the Newcomb Institute of Tulane University, discussed how Chicanas have been involved in American politics throughout the 20th century. Read more.
Amendment 1 would hurt Louisiana families
October 14, 2020. In a letter to The Advocate, Newcomb faculty member Dr. Clare Daniel explains why we're voting "NO' on Amendment 1. Read more.
Newcomb Institute releases a guide to feminist teaching
September 29, 2020. Clare Daniel, PhD, administrative assistant professor of Women's Leadership at Newcomb Institute, and Jacquelyne Thoni Howard, PhD, administrative assistant professor of Technology and Women's History at Newcomb Institute, created the guide "Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online" following the university's switch to online learning and teaching last spring. Read more.
Judge Barrett would help decide high-profile cases soon after being confirmed to the Supreme Court; legal experts weigh in
September 28, 2020. Newcomb Institute Executive Director Sally J. Kenney analyzes President Trump's Supreme Court nominee and Metairie-native Amy Coney Barrett. Read more at Fox 8 News.
Rosie Remembered: 'Every woman... was proud of her contributions to help win World War II'
September 24, 2020. Jacquelyne Thoni Howard, Newcomb Institute's administrative assistant professor of technology and women’s history, is interviewed about the propaganda used to encourage women to enter the workforce in WWII. Read more at nola.com.
Guest Column: The trail that Ruth Bader Ginsburg blazed ran through Louisiana
September 24, 2020. Newcomb Institute Executive Director Sally J. Kenney reflects on RBG's legacy in Louisiana, in an op-ed for The Advocate. Read more.
First Week Notes as an Intern at Birthmark Doula Collective
September 21, 2020. Kaitlyn Crook's internship at Birthmark Doula Collective has been a fulfilling experience where she engages in projects related to reproductive justice, including organizing the inaugural virtual Black Births Matter event and collaborating closely with supportive colleagues. Newcomb News.
Seeing the Impacts of Covid-19 on Pregnancy
September 21, 2020. Sophie Lieberman's internship at Saul's Light focuses on advocating for a stillbirth tax credit bill in Louisiana, with increased urgency due to COVID-19's disproportionate impact on stillbirth rates among Black and Latino communities. Newcomb News.
Continuing My NOAF Internship!
September 17, 2020. Christina's internship at the New Orleans Abortion Fund involved collecting client data, supporting Spanish-speaking patients, and contributing to fundraising efforts during a challenging time for reproductive health services. Newcomb News.
Fall 2020 Blog Post: Interning with Planned Parenthood
September 15, 2020. Isabelle Lian's internship at Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast this semester focuses on voter registration and community outreach strategies, particularly addressing the anti-abortion constitutional amendment on the November ballot, while adapting to online work and expanding her professional skills in reproductive rights advocacy. Newcomb News.
Starting at VAYLA New Orleans
September 15, 2020. Rajvi Kumar's internship at VAYLA New Orleans has quickly become rewarding as she engages in graphic design for promotional work, prepares for the Ginger Roots Workshop, and explores various media platforms to enhance reproductive justice outreach. Newcomb News.
Remotely Interning with VAYLA New Orleans
September 15, 2020. Maya Jammulapati's internship with VAYLA New Orleans focuses on creating a safe space for open discussions about reproductive health in the AAPI community, while she develops promotional materials for the Ginger Roots event aimed at fostering storytelling. Newcomb News.
Starting My Fall Internship with NOAF
September 15, 2020. Denisse Descamps Tofani's internship with the New Orleans Abortion Fund focuses on digital organizing and advocacy against Amendment 1, emphasizing the importance of abortion rights in Louisiana amidst ongoing challenges in reproductive healthcare. Newcomb News.
Learning About Maternal and Child Health at IWES!
September 15, 2020. Pooja Talati's internship at the Maternal and Child Health Division of the Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies involves reviewing interviews about the birthing experiences of Black mothers, highlighting disparities in breastfeeding support and healthcare communication. Newcomb News.
Justice Ginsburg left her mark on Tulane Law students, alumni
September 21, 2020. Newcomb Institute Executive Director Sally J. Kenney reflects on her personal relationship and correspondence with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Read more.
Thank you!
August 12, 2020. Janice Zha's internship with Planned Parenthood provided her with valuable insights into the administrative and legislative aspects of reproductive health, allowing her to advocate for women's health in Louisiana while gaining a deeper understanding of reproductive justice. Newcomb News.
Final Thoughts on Interning at Planned Parenthood North Central States
August 12, 2020. Charlie Birdwell's internship at Planned Parenthood in St. Paul, Minnesota, involved remote work focused on researching candidates and elections for the organization's political action fund, while also engaging in voter registration and community support efforts during the pandemic. Newcomb News.
Reflection and Updates!
August 12, 2020. Anna Bluthardt's internship focused on conducting a literature review about young African American men's responses to chlamydia diagnoses, enhancing her understanding of public health challenges and the importance of reproductive rights advocacy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Newcomb News.
Thoughts on My Summer with NOAF
August 12, 2020. Christina Cimini's internship with the New Orleans Abortion Fund involved engaging with patients to provide support during the pandemic, highlighting the importance of reproductive justice and the expanded services offered to assist those seeking abortion care. Newcomb News.
Statutes Galore!!
August 12, 2020. Christina McCarthy's internship as a research assistant involved compiling gestational surrogacy and artificial insemination policies across all fifty states, while also gaining insights into reproductive rights litigation through guest speakers and collaborative projects with Dr. Johnson. Newcomb News.
End of the Summer Reflection
August 12, 2020. Isabelle Lian's summer internship at Planned Parenthood involved working on a one-pager project about the June Medical vs. Russo case, enhancing her research skills while adapting to remote work and planning for increased community involvement in reproductive rights advocacy. Newcomb News.
Women on the VP Short List are Qualified to Serve Today or Tomorrow
August 8, 2020. Shaffer, Carly, and Anna Mahoney. Election Watch Center for American Women and Politics. These words from former Vice President Joe Biden made headlines back in March when he solemnly pledged to pick a woman as his running mate during the Democratic primary debates. Read More.
Disability Justice and SisterSong’s Work
August 7, 2020. Annie Buck's reflection on Missouri's House Bill 126 led her to explore the intersection of reproductive rights and disability rights, ultimately envisioning a future where both movements collaborate to create a more equitable and just society for all. Newcomb News.
Reflecting on My Experience as a RRRH Intern
August 7, 2020. Sydney Sheffield's reflection on her internship as a Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Health intern highlights her growth as a researcher and advocate, detailing her contributions to a study on sexual health education and her upcoming presentations of their findings. Newcomb News.
Wrapping Up the Summer at VAYLA
August 7, 2020. Divya Goel's internship at VAYLA shifted from facilitating a Reproductive Justice program to creating educational social media infographics, allowing her to explore AAPI perspectives on reproductive health while enhancing her graphic design skills. Newcomb News.
Ending My Summer at VAYLA New Orleans
August 7, 2020. Sophie Sanchez's remote internship with VAYLA New Orleans involved creating educational infographics for youth on topics like self-care and intimate partner violence, while contributing to a successful storytelling event that emphasized the healing power of sharing personal experiences. Newcomb News.
Faculty Member Receives Grant for Research into Reproductive Justice and Healthcare
August 5, 2020. Newcomb Institute awarded Tulane School of Social Work's Clinical Assistant Professor Dr. Nubian OmiSayade Sun two grants for valuable work in reproductive justice and healthcare. Read more.
My Virtual Transition
July 28, 2020. Sequoia Ragland's internship with Sista Midwife Productions involves working on a social media campaign for the upcoming virtual Art of Birthing Exposition and revamping the Birth Story Project Survey to better gather maternal experiences in Louisiana. Newcomb News.
Learning from Saul’s Light
July 16, 2020. Sophie Lieberman's internship with Saul's Light focuses on drafting legislation for a Stillbirth Tax Deduction in Louisiana, aiming to provide financial support to families experiencing stillbirth, while highlighting the bipartisan support for this initiative. Newcomb News.
Give Green event raises more than $1 million in 24 hours
July 14, 2020. Newcomb Institute won an extra $5,000 for receiving the highest number of gifts. Read more in Tulane Today.
At 14, Lena Richard broke racial barriers with her culinary empire during Jim Crow
June 24, 2020. Newcomb Institute's Archives provides photos of renowned New Orleans chef Lena Richard. Read more in Face 2 Face Africa.
Tulane community, local organizations lead effort to support incarcerated women
June 23, 2020. Since 2018, women at the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women (LCIW) have been steadily earning Tulane course credits through the College in Prison Program (CPP), a partnership between the Newcomb Institute, the School of Professional Advancement, the Center for Public Service and community partner Operation Restoration. Read more in Tulane Today.
Newcomb Institute Technology Showcase addresses gender gap in STEM
June 17, 2020. The gender gap in STEM is one of many topics addressed in Newcomb Institute’s Technology Showcase, a student-produced digital symposium of tech-related projects completed during the 2019-2020 school year. Read more in Tulane Today.
Meet Lena Richard, the Celebrity Chef Who Broke Barriers in the Jim Crow South
June 12, 2020. Newcomb Institute's Archives provides photos of renowned New Orleans chef Lena Richard. Read more in Smithsonian Magazine.
The Power of Social Media
June 10, 2020. Sahiti Pottlapelli's internship with the ACTIONS program at UCSF involves creating a social media initiative for reproductive health education and developing a recruitment strategy for a research project on COVID-19's impact on early pregnancy, while gaining valuable skills in website development and graphic design. Newcomb News.
Beginning Planned Parenthood Internship During COVID-19 and George Floyd
June 10, 2020. Charlie Birdwell's internship with Planned Parenthood North Central States during a tumultuous summer involved adapting to remote work amidst civil rights protests and focusing on advocacy for reproductive healthcare while recognizing the intersectionality of reproductive rights and racial justice. Newcomb News.
Importance of Protesting with SisterSong
June 10, 2020. Annie Buck's internship with SisterSong has deepened her understanding of reproductive justice, emphasizing its intersection with racial justice and the need for solidarity in addressing systemic oppression during a time of heightened social awareness. Newcomb News.
Interning Remotely at VAYLA
June 9, 2020. Sophie Sanchez's internship at VAYLA New Orleans focuses on developing a reproductive justice lesson plan for high school students, emphasizing intersectional resources for marginalized communities seeking reproductive healthcare while adapting to remote work during the pandemic. Newcomb News.
Headed (Virtually?) to APHA 2020!
June 9, 2020. Sydney Sheffield's internship involved collaborating on a study examining the effects of the "Sex, Power, and Culture" curriculum on first-year students' attitudes towards sexuality, culminating in the acceptance of their abstract for presentation at the American Public Health Association annual meeting. Newcomb News.
Learning more about Gestational Surrogacy Statutes in Louisiana!
June 9, 2020. Christina McCarthy's internship involves researching Louisiana's legislative history on gestational surrogacy and artificial insemination for Dr. Johnson's book, uncovering significant statutes and the political landscape affecting reproductive rights in the state. Newcomb News.
Summer with the Check It Team
June 9, 2020. Anna Bluthardt's internship at the Tulane School of Public Health involves researching the Check It study, which aims to address STI prevalence among young African American men, while developing a literature review on their reactions to positive chlamydia diagnoses. Newcomb News.
Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast Summer 2020
June 9, 2020. Isabelle Lian's internship with Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast focuses on addressing reproductive health issues through community engagement initiatives and educational projects, emphasizing the importance of reproductive justice amid ongoing social challenges. Newcomb News.
Starting the Summer at VAYLA
June 9, 2020. Divya Goel's internship at VAYLA focuses on developing a youth reproductive justice program that emphasizes AAPI perspectives, while also enhancing her skills in curriculum design, social media outreach, and public speaking. Newcomb News.
Continuing with Planned Parenthood for the Summer
June 9, 2020. Janice Zha's internship at Planned Parenthood involves adapting to remote work during the pandemic, focusing on engaging volunteers through social media and organizing data to enhance community outreach efforts. Newcomb News.
A law professor and a truck driver join to make "A Million Masks a Day"
March 30, 2020. Newcomb Institute's 2020 Greenbaum Fellow Elizabeth Townsend Gard spearheads effort to produce and disseminate masks for health care workers fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more in Tulane Today.
Tualne expands medical school campus Downtown
March 11, 2020. Completion of the 77,000- square-foot Tulane University Commons, which accommodates the student dining facility and the Newcomb College Institute, has been seen as largely successful by undergraduates on the Uptown campus. Read more in The Hullabaloo.
What to know in New Orleans this week
March 9, 2020. The New Orleans rally featured nearly two hours of speakers, including Clare Daniel of Tulane University’s Newcomb Institute, medical students, a clinic escort who volunteers to walk individuals seeking an abortion to the building, Jewish leaders and representatives from NOAF, Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast and the ACLU of Louisiana. Read more in Gambit.
New Orleans activists rally indoors against Louisiana abortion law at heart of Supreme Court case
March 4, 2020. The New Orleans rally included nearly two hours of speakers, including Clare Daniel of Tulane University’s Newcomb Institute. Read more in Gambit.
The Reading Life with Lauren Groff and Amy Bonnaffons
February 23, 2020. Lauren Groff will be the 35th Zale-Kimmerling Writer in Residence at Newcomb College Institute in March. Read or listen at wwno.org.
Trivially Speaking: In Praise of Women's Basketball
February 13, 2020. In 1896, bloomers were introduced as a basketball costume at Sophie Newcomb College. Read more in the Loveland Reporter-Herald.
The significance of Newcomb Pottery and where to find it on the Tulane Campus
January 8, 2020. A permanent display of Newcomb products in the new Commons building on Tulane’s Uptown campus now makes them more accessible to the general public as well as students. Read more in the Uptown Messenger.
Student health center now provides free emergency contraceptives
December 10, 2019. Newcomb-sponsored student org SURJ inspires Tulane Campus Health to offer free emergency contraceptives. Read more on The Hullabaloo.
Forgiving my rapist, on restorative justice at Tulane
December 4, 2019. 'It wasn’t until two Fridays ago when I went to a “Fridays at Newcomb” talk on restorative justice that I realized what I needed out of my rapist.' Read more on The Hullabaloo.
Décou-Labat Residences Dedicated
November 18, 2019. Labat and Décou became the first African American undergraduates to earn degrees from Newcomb College and Tulane, respectively. Read more on tulane.edu/news
Tulane Partners with local MCH Coalition to reduce high maternal mortality rates
November 4, 2019. Newcomb Institute partners with local coalition to ask the New Orleans City Council to put its support behind postpartum home visits for all birthing people in New Orleans, the training and hiring of black and queer health workers and finding ethical ways to reimburse doula care via Medicaid and other insurance plans. Read more on Tulane Today.
Louisiana laws will lead to life-threatening self-managed abortions
October 3, 2019. Isabelle Lian is a Newcomb Institute Reproductive Rights & Reproductive Health intern and a Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast intern. Read more at Tulane Hullabaloo.
Molloy announces new director for women's leadership
October 1, 2019. Rebecca Mark will take over as Director of the Institute for Women’s Leadership at Rutger's University. Read more at The Daily Targum.
Center of the action
September 29, 2019. The Newcomb Institute evolves in the 21st century, taking a prominent place in The Commons and carrying on Josephine Louise Newcomb’s vision for women’s education. Read more in The Tulanian.
Tulane students participate in fights for reproductive justice
September 1, 2019. Get involved inadvocacy for women's and trans people's rights with internships through the Newcomb Institute. Read more at Tulane Hullabaloo.
Tulane unveils new $55 million dining hall
August 28, 2019. In addition to two stories of food service areas, lounges, and table and bar-style seating, the building's third floor provides a consolidated setting for Newcomb Institute, which was previously spread out in various areas of the Newcomb-Tulane campus. Read more at Canal Street Beat.
Tulane celebrates new home for Newcomb Institute
August 26, 2019. Tulane University President Mike Fitz will officially welcome students today to the opening of The Commons. Read more at Uptown Messenger.
A new, $55M dining hall at Tulane
August 25, 2019. In addition to two stories of food service areas, lounges, and table and bar-style seating, the building's third floor provides a consolidated setting for Newcomb Institute, which was previously spread out in various areas of the Newcomb-Tulane campus. Read more at nola.com.
Newcomb Insitute's new home in the Commons
August 23, 2019. Pictures of Anna Many and Nadine Robbert Vorhoff wait to be placed on the wall in the Newcomb Institute Library. Read more at The New Orleans Advocate.
New dining hall opens at Tulane University
August 21, 2019. Tulane University opened a new dining hall in a building that will also house multipurpose meeting spaces and a permanent home for the Newcomb College Institute. Read more at New Orleans City Business.
Six out of Seven: Wisconsin Supreme Court has highest percentage of high court female justices in the country
March 22, 2019. Historic all-woman bench possible if elections next week and next year break that way. Read more at The Badger Project.
Now is Time to Boost Paid Family Leave, and These Louisiana Representatives Can Help
December 2, 2018. Anna Mahoney. Just before the midterms, U.S. Rep. Cedric Richmond made a prediction: “If Democrats get in the majority — which I think we will — you will see us very quickly vote to raise the minimum wage, for paid family leave . . . and for criminal justice reform.” Advocate.
Record Numbers of Women in State Legislatures: Caucuses will Help Them Get Work Done
November 15, 2018. Anna Mahoney. The Gender Policy Report, Center on Women, Gender and Public Policy at the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs. Midterm votes are still being tallied, and women are predicted to increase their overall share of state legislature seats from 25.4% to as much as 38% across the country. Read More.
'Gavel gap': Louisiana's judiciary mostly white and male, except in one parish
January 28, 2018. The report from Tulane University's Newcomb Institute, written by professors Heather Johnson and Sally Kenney, shows that women and minorities are under-represented in almost every court in Louisiana. Read more at houmatoday.com
WWL-Radio Study: Louisiana making slow progress in electing minorities and women to judgeships.
January 25, 2018. A new study out of Tulane University finds that Louisiana is making slow progress in electing minorities and women to judgeships. Read more at wwl.com.
The Continued Importance of the ‘Bros Caucus’ Underscores the Need for More Women’s Caucuses
August 28, 2018. Anna Mahoney. LSE US Centre. California US House Representative, Republican Duncan Hunter has been in the news this week, following extensive allegations of misuse of campaign funds. Read More.
Louisiana Is First State To Ban Public Colleges From Asking About Criminal History
June 22, 2017. Annie Freitas, of the Louisiana Prison Education Coalition and Newcomb Prison Project (a student organization of Newcomb Institute), helped write and advocate for the bill. Read more at npr.org.
LA becomes first state to ban the box on college admissions applications
Annie Freitas, of the Louisiana Prison Education Coalition and Newcomb Prison Project (a student organization of Newcomb Institute), helped write and advocate for the bill. Watch the video at Fox 8.
Pulling Out Of The Paris Climate Agreement Will Hurt Women Everywhere
May 31, 2017. Two years after Hurricane Katrina, women had a harder time returning to work and getting back on their feet. Labor participation was still down 6.6% for women, and only 3.8% for men in the area, according to a 2008 report from Tulane University's Newcomb Institute Center for Research on Women. Read more at Refinery29.
From underdog to national champs, Tulane women's rugby goes for gold again
April 21, 2017. The Newcomb Institute at Tulane has donated $3,000 to the team to help fund their trip to the west coast. Read more at WGNO.
Jeremy Alford: Women have monopoly on judicial elections
In a report last year, the Newcomb Institute of Tulane University found that 31 percent of the judges serving in Louisiana were women. Read more at lapolitics.com, March 7, 2017.
New Orleans Mayor Signs Executive Order Prohibiting Wage History Inquires
According to a study conducted by Newcomb Institute of Tulane University, the New Orleans gender pay gap is 21 percent. Read more at The National Law Review, February 3, 2017.
Landrieu signs executive order addressing equal pay for female city employees
In a press statement issued by Landrieu's office, the city referenced a study by Tulane University for its findings that on average, women in New Orleans make about $9,500 less than their male counterparts. Read more at WWLTV, January 26, 2017.
'Orange is the New Black' author to speak at Tulane
Piper Kerman, author of the best-selling book "Orange is the New Black," will discuss life in women's prisons at Tulane University on Thursday, Nov. 17. Read more at nola.com, November 14, 2016.
Is the judicial selection process in crisis? Akron Law holds feminism conference to discuss issues in judiciary
These are dangerous times for judicial appointments, according to Sally J. Kenney, an expert on judicial selection and social movements. Read more at Akron Legal News, November 2, 2016.
Tulane professor delves into the mud of negative political campaigns
The level of viciousness, verbal assaults, charges and countercharges that typified the presidential contest between Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump have led many to decry the 2016 election campaign as the worst ever. But Aidan Smith, administrative assistant professor at Tulane's Newcomb Institute says all the negativity might actually have had a positive side, too. Read more at nola.com, November 2, 2016.
Tulane study finds La. lacks women and minority judges
A new report issued by Tulane University has found that the judiciary in Louisiana doesn't reflect the state's gender or racial diversity. Read more at theadvocate.com, October 24, 2016.
Louisiana doesn’t have enough women and minority judges, new Tulane report says
Louisiana’s state and federal judges do not accurately reflect the state’s racial and gender makeup, according to a new Tulane University report. Read more from the Greater Baton Rouge Business Report, October 24, 2016.
Women, minority judges underrepresented in Louisiana, but less so in New Orleans: Tulane study
Women and minority judges continue to lag far behind their male counterparts for the share of representation in Louisiana's court system in 2016, but Orleans Parish has seen a reversal of that trend, according to a report published by Tulane University's Newcomb Institute. Read more at nola.com, October 24, 2016.
Green and blue all over at Tulane University pre-season tea
The Greenie Gals Booster Club, Newcomb Alumnae Association and Tulane University Women's Association hosted a high-tea and silent auction honoring the new coaches' wives and alumnae members of the Tulane University Marching Band. The money raised went to the Brooke Miner Spirit Group Fund for the Green Wave's auxiliary and spirit groups. Read more at nola.com, September 5, 2016.
Post-Katrina New Orleans gets older: Where are the kids?
A new report from Tulane University's Newcomb Institute takes a deep dive into U.S. Census Bureau data, among other sources, to paint a picture of the state of New Orleans women after Katrina. Read more at nola.com, August 29, 2016.
New Orleans City Business: New Orleans women lose financial ground since Hurricane Katrina, report says
Their annual salary of $36,367 is 79 percent of men’s median income of $45,934, according to a report released Friday by the Newcomb Institute of Tulane University. Read more at nola.com, August 26, 2016.
New Orleans Advocate: New Orleans women earn 79 cents to every dollar earned by men, report finds
Income gaps are just one of the areas the Tulane University Newcomb Institute explored in a 74-page study of women's experiences in the city. Read more at theadvocate.com, August 26, 2016.
One More Time
August 16, 2016. Anna Mahoney. A Blog of the Center for American Women and Politics. Scholars have long lamented the lack of women candidates for public office. Attempts to recruit women candidates have been widespread, targeting older women with empty nests, younger women without children (or those not interested in having them), lawyers, and businesswomen whose experience mirrors that of typical male candidates. Read More.
New Orleans women offered Posse Scholarships
In 2012, Posse New Orleans was established with the goal to provide deserving New Orleans area students access to elite colleges as well as the tools and support to ensure their success. A cohort of high achieving women have now graduated. Read more at nola.com, July 27, 2016.
Works of Longtime Tampa Artist Carolyn F. Heller Acquired by Tulane’s Newcomb Art Museum
In recognition of Newcomb Art Museum of Tulane University’s 20th anniversary, Carolyn F. Heller will donate 20 of her early works for their exhibit “Women of Newcomb, Recent Acquisitions.” Her bold and vivid interpretations of abstract expressionism were influenced when attended Newcomb College in the 1950s and studied drawing and painting. Read more at pr.com, June 3, 2016.
200 Years of History Propels “Poydras Home”
Pamela Tyler sees fertile ground for more writing about the history of New Orleans women — the history and influence of Newcomb College, for example. Read more in the New Orleans Advocate, May 14, 2016.
Memories on a Page: The Joys of Scrapbooks
Susan Tucker is a retired archivist for the Vorhoff Library at the Newcomb Center for Research on Women, and is one of the authors of The Scrapbook in American Life. Tucker says that scrapbooks were made by people “trying to hold their world of knowledge – they didn’t have Google.”
Read more at My New Orleans, May 2016.
From Cairo to Louisiana, More Female Judges Needed
Sally J. Kennedy, the executive director of Newcomb Institute, writes about the similarity of struggles for both Egypt and Louisiana in increasing women's representation in the judiciary. Louisiana currently ranks last in representation of women in state legislature in the US. Read more at womensnews.com, April 12, 2016.
An Evening with Zadie Smith, Spring 2016
WTUL News & Views presents a reading and interview from the event, "An Evening with Zadie Smith, Spring 2016 Newcomb College at Tulane University, Zale-Kimmerling Writer in Residence" on March 1, 2016. Listen now at indybay.org, March 6, 2016.
British Novelist Zadie Smith Discusses Life as Writer in New York, Merits of Twitter
“But reading seriously is what makes a good writer, in my opinion,” says Zadie Smith in her conversation with The Arcade. Read more of the conversation on The Hullabaloo, March 2, 2016
Reading: An Evening with Zadie Smith
Acclaimed author Zadie Smith gives a reading at Tulane University. Smith is the author of White Teeth, NW, and On Beauty and is currently a tenured professor of creative writing at New York University. Read more on pelicanbomb.com, March 1, 2016.
Survey: Public Would Pay More to Support Gulf of Mexico Biodiversity
The survey, funded by Tulane’s Murphy Institute, Newcomb-Tulane College, and the Georges Lurcy Grant Program, found that people “placed a value on preserving it for future generations,” said Stephanie F. Stefanski who led the survey as part of her undergraduate thesis at Tulane University. Read more on nicholas.duke.edu, February 29, 2016.
Zadie Smith Reads at Tulane on March 1
Author Zadie Smith, who is this year’s Zale-Kimmerling Writer in Residence at Tulane University, will give a reading and sit for an interview with Karen Zumhagen-Yekplé, Assistant Professor in English, at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 1. Read more at press-street.org, February 27, 2016.
Newcomb Film Series explores new facets of female empowerment
The purpose of the film series, which started in 2011, is to provide women both on campus and in the community with unique, intimate stories that are not largely publicized. Read more on The Hullabaloo, February 18, 2016
Safe spaces for women must be preserved on campus
"Outside of the Newcomb College Institute and related student organizations, though, little remains to gender spaces on campus. With this movement toward total integration, however, the value of spaces intentionally for women cannot be dismissed. Read more of the conversation on The Hullabaloo, September 16, 2016
U.S. News and World Report: Tulane University Moves Up in Ranking
"Female students at Tulane University receive extra support through the Newcomb Institute" and Tulane ranks 41 among national universities. Read more in the U.S. News & World Report, September 9, 2015.
Due Process: The Legacy of Sylvia Roberts at Tulane University
Benjamin Morris visits the Newcomb Archives to discover the legacy of Louisiana lawyer Sylvia Roberts. Read more on pelicanbomb.com, September 7, 2015.
Nell Nolan: Greenie Gals, Opera Junior Committee
The Pre-Season Tea and Silent Auction, hosted by the Greenie Gals Booster Club, Tulane University Women's Association and Newcomb Alumnae Association, honored wives of the 1998 football team and Green Wave coaches' wives. Read more in the New Orleans Advocate, September 7, 2015.
The Wolfsonian Debuts Exhibition on the Women of Newcomb Pottery
The "Women, Art and Social Change: The Newcomb Pottery Enterprise" collection is on display at the Wolfsonian-FIU. Read more in Miami New Times, June 19, 2015.
City Council Roundup: LA Habana Hemingway, Children's Hospital, Tulane, Demos
Towards the end of the meeting the council discussed the proposed demolition of the Tulane University Dean's home at 6823 St. Charles Ave. The council approved the motion. Tulane will use the site to build a $50 million facility called The Commons. Read more in the Nola Defender, June 5, 2015.
Tulane University wins initial approval to demolish former Newcomb building making way for expanded dining hall
Tulane University's plan to tear down the former home of the Newcomb Institute to make way for an expansion of its dining hall has received initial approval from city officials. Read more in The Advocate, May 26, 2015.
Panel Talks Romance Across Cultures
Tulane International Society has hosted the Language of Love panel as a part of the Newcomb Institute long before Kayla Bruce, senior and president of TIS, came to Tulane, but its tradition has only continued to grow. Read more on The Hullabaloo, March 11, 2015.
A Reading and Interview with Lorrie Moore
Lorrie Moore is the author of five collections of short stories and two novels. Read more on NOLA.com, March 2, 2015.
Lorrie Moore at Tulane and more things to do in New Orleans Monday
Lorrie Moore reads at Tulane. Read more on NOLA.com, March 1, 2015.
Novelist Lorrie Moore to give reading at Tulane
Novelist Lorrie Moore, author of "A Gate at the Stairs" and a finalist for the Story Prize, will give a public reading from her work this week as this year's Zale-Kimmerling Write in Residence at Tulane University. Read more on the Uptown Messenger, February 28, 2015.
Lorrie Moore bring her witty prose to Tulane March 2
Moore is scheduled to speak at Tulane's Kendall Cram lecture hall Monday, March 2 at 7 p.m. The writer will read from Bark and answer questions. Read more on Gambit, February 20, 2015.
A literary debut with clout: Mount Holyoke College history grad draws on her degree to pen acclaimed novel
Today Katy Smith is an adjunct professor with Newcomb Institute at Tulane University in New Orleans, a division of the university that’s geared to women undergraduates; she teaches history and research skills. Read more on Gazettenet.com, November 26, 2014
Leading biographers and memoirists to appear at Tulane Saturday
Four leading practitioners of biography, literary criticism and memoir will gather for a daylong symposium of readings and panel discussions at Tulane University on Saturday, October 25th. The program is sponsored by the Tulane University Department of English and Newcomb Institute through the Zale-Kimmerling Fund and Barnes and Noble College Booksellers.
Read more on NOLA.com, October 20, 2014.
Pulitzer-winning poet to give reading at Tulane, and other news of higher education
Tracy K. Smith, winner of the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for poetry, is this year's Florie Gale Arons Poet at Tulane University.
Read more in the New Orleans Advocate, October 2, 2014.
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet to read Monday at Tulane
Tracy K. Smith, the winner of the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, will read from her work, answer questions and sign books Monday evening as this year's Florie Gale Arons Poet at Tulane University.
Read more in the Uptown Messenger, September 28, 2014.
Tracy K. Smith at Tulane, and more things to do in New Orleans on Monday
Confessional, political, and profoundly lyrical, the poetry of Tracy K. Smith has earned many laurels. Read more in Nola.com, September 28, 2014.
Nell Nolan: Getting a Move On!
Teamed to host the pre-season tea and silent auction were the Greenie Gals, Tulane University's Women's Association, and the Newcomb Alumnae Association. Read more in the New Orleans Advocate, September 12, 2014.
Women's Equality Day? Right to Vote Commemorate But Louisiana Lags Behind in 2014
In Louisiana, 61 percent of women are the primary or sole wage earners for their family, according to Rosalind Cook, a professor at Tulane University’s Newcomb Institute. However, Louisiana women earn just 67 cents for each dollar earned by men. The second-worst pay gap in the nation means that women achieve a median annual income of just $31,586. Read more in Nola Defender, August 26, 2014.
Final Post
Student reflects on their recent return to New Orleans and their summer internship experience, expressing pride in their accomplishments while recognizing the ongoing challenges in developing SFER Tulane. They emphasize the importance of building community connections and taking initiative as they aim to enhance educational awareness and reform in the region. Read more at Newcomb, August 28, 2014.
Tulane women's association, Newcomb alumnae host high tea for football preseason
A trio of women's groups at Tulane University are hosting a pre-season high tea and silent auction Sunday honoring alumni football wives. Read more in the Uptown Messanger, August 7, 2014.
People in Business, July 20, 2014
Kaye N. Courington has been appointed to a three-year term on the Director's Advisory Council of the Newcomb Institute, an academic center at Tulane University with a mission to educate women for leadership. Read more in The Advocate, August 2, 2014.
Students for Education Reform: Massachusetts Week One
Hannah Dean reflects on their mixed feelings of excitement and being overwhelmed as they begin their internship with SFER Massachusetts, where they will be working on building the organization's capacity and presence in Boston through recruitment, community outreach, and political engagement. Read more on the Newcomb Website, June 12, 2014.
Students Need an Education in Sexual Assault - Before College
Sally Kenney, NCI Executive Director, worked with the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault to develop a report that says universities need to do a better job of investigating and reporting sexual assaults. Read more in the Los Angeles Times, May 9, 2014.
Author Jesmyn Ward brings celebrity, smarts and Southern roots to Tulane faculty
Ward has been named to the first Paul and Debra Gibbons Professorship at Tulane University and will work in the English Department. In her new position, she also will work closely with the New Orleans Center for the Gulf South and the Newcomb Institute. Read more on NOLA.com, April 16, 2014.
Tulane Plans $46 Million Building for the Newcomb College Institute, Campus Dining
Construction is scheduled to start next year on a four-story, $46 million building that will house the Newcomb Institute staff and activities, as well as a new dining facility. Sally Kenney, NCI Executive Director, believes it will be "a fabulous campus hub that's going to bring women's programs into the 21st century." Read more on NOLA.com, April 15, 2014.
Women in Business Q&A: Dr. Marsha Firestone, Founder and President of the Women Presidents' Organization
Dr. Firestone shares her professional knowledge by serving on numerous boards and advisory councils including: Women's Leadership Initiative at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, the Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), Enterprising Women Advisory Board, Forbes Executive Women's Board, Newcomb Institute Director's Advisory Council, the International Women's Forum, and The Women's Jewelry Association. She also sits on Mayor Bloomberg's Commission on MWBEs for New York City. Read more in Huffington Post, April 15, 2014.
Chelsea Peretti at One Eyed Jacks, Tony Kushner at NOMA, and more things to do in New Orleans Wednesday
Feminist lesbians from the New Orleans area share stories of the 1970s women's movement in Louisiana at Newcomb Institute. Read more on NOLA.com, March 25, 2014.
Tulane to Host Novelist Susan Choi for Reading and Public Interview
Tulane University's long-running series presenting women writers will this year host Susan Choi, a novelist and Pulitzer finalist, for a public reading and interview session on March 17. Read more in the Uptown Messenger, March 9, 2014.
Mardi Gras Indian Queens stake their claim to an essential role in a singular New Orleans tradition
Begun as a program of the Newcomb Institute at Tulane University, Queens Rule! organized public discussions with Indian queens and worked with Newcomb new media classes to create video tributes to Littdell Banister, and other masking queens. Read more on NOLA.com, March 2, 2014.
Women, Art and Social Change: The Newcomb Pottery Enterprise
The Newcomb Art Gallery and the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service organized an exhibition which showcases about 180 pieces of Newcomb pottery and lesser-known examples of jewelry, textiles, metalwork and bookbinding offering new insights into the Newcomb community. Read more on antiquesandthearts.com, February 4, 2014.
Blue-Slip Blues Keep Female Judges Stuck at 30%
NCI Executive Director Sally J. Kenney discusses how the Senate's anti-filibuster Vote in November does not guarantee that Obama will be able to appoint well-qualified women and minority men to the bench. Read more on womensenews.org, January 20, 2014.
How do Women Become Effective Leaders and Great Bosses?
The Newcomb Institute released a study that revealed women only hold 7.2% of corporate board seats and 13.6% of executive officer positions at many of Louisiana's publicly traded companies. Read more on Business Report, January 20, 2014
"Unlearning Inequality: Why Women in the Judiciary Really Matter"
Sally Kenney shares why courts matter and why we should fight for gender equality in the justice system. Watch on youtube.com, December 2, 2013.
Are Women the 'Better Half' or the Have-nots
Prepared for Tulane University's Newcomb Institute, in partnership with the local chapter of National Association of Women Business Owners and ION (the InterOrganization Network), a recent report evaluates female participation in the decision-making ranks of 50 publicly traded companies in Louisiana. The study's findings showed that businesses in Louisiana lag behind other states in terms of female participation. Read more on myNewOrleans.com, December 2013.
When the judge is a woman
The best case scenario, as scholar Sally Kenney's work highlights, is that a gender-diverse judiciary corrects the biased false neutrality latent in justice systems... Read more on openDemocracy.net, November 19, 2013/
The "New Orleans Humanist Perspective with Sally Kenney"
Sally J. Kenney, NCI, Executive Director, speaks on the necessity to get more women in the judiciary, hosted by Harry Greenberger. Watch on the New Orleans Humanist Perspective, November 12, 2013.
Women rare at top of La. corporations
Far too few women reach the top rungs of the corporate ladder in Louisiana, according to a new Tulane University report that finds women occupy only 7.2 percent of the total board positions on the state’s top 50 publicly traded companies. Read more on The Advocate, October 30, 2013
Few women hold top positions in Louisiana public companies, concludes a Tulane Newcomb Institute study
Women hold only 7.2 percent of corporate board seats and 13.6 percent of executive officer positions among most of the publicly traded companies based in Louisiana, concluded a study unveiled Thursday by the Newcomb Institute at Tulane University. Read more on NOLA.com, October 24, 2013.
Mary Jo Bang at Tulane Monday
Poet Mary Jo Bang will present a reading at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 21, in the Freeman Auditorium of the Woldenberg Art Center on Tulane University’s campus. Read more on NOLA Vie, October 21, 2013 and on Press Street, October 20, 2013
Newcomb College's "Dirty Dozen" on The Queen Latifah Show
Queen Latifah hosts, Janis Dropkin Smythe, Cheryl Joseph Zacarro, Linda Lewis-Moors and Carol Nathan McKegney, as they discuss their efforts to help rebuild New Orleans. Watch it on youtube.com, October 17, 2013.
LA Ladies & Women's Equality Day
"When asked what issues the Declaration of Sentiments (Seneca Falls, 1848) raised are still of concern today, Newcomb Institute Center for Women’s Education and Research Executive Director, Sally Kenney, said, “Gosh, everything almost except the vote" Read more in the NOLA Defender, August 26, 2013.
Basu: Courts need female justices' perspectives
Read more in the Des Moines Register, June 25, 2013.
Gender diversity should be a consideration when appointing judges, panel members say
"Tulane University Prof. Sally Kenney said Thursday she had better arguments for getting a woman on the bench than women make different decisions than men, and she even wrote a book about it." Read more in Cedar Rapids Gazette, June 21, 2013.
'Mother' Dearest: Alison Bechdel's Graphic Memoir on 89.9 WWNO
Read more at WWNO.org, May, 1, 2013.
Gender diversity should be a consideration when appointing judges, panel members say
Read more on Nola.com, April 11, 2013
NCI Tech Liaison Jaelle Scheuerman and Newcomb Scholar Olivia Mahler-Haug comment on the gender gap growing for women in technology in the New Orleans CityBusiness
Download PDF, April 4, 2013.
Alison Bechdel, a cartoonist to watch out for, speaks at Tulane
Read more at Nola.com, March 6, 2013T
Tulane Welcomes Feminist Icon Alison Bechdel
Read more in the NOLA Defender, March 5, 2013.
Gender Diversity in the Courts
Female judges and law professors talked about why women being represented in the judicial process matters.
Watch on C-SPAN.org, February 8, 2013.
NCI Executive Director Sally J. Kenney contributes to a discussion about the lack of women in Louisiana politics in The Times-Picayune.
Read more at Nola.com, February 6, 2013.
NCI Executive Director calls attention to judicial emergencies in a commentary in Women's e-News.
Read More at Womensenews.org, January 17, 2013.
Newcomb Scholar Briah Fischer reflects on gender and undergraduate leadership in the Association of American Colleges and Universities newsletter On Campus with Women.
Read More at AACU.org, Fall 2012/Winter 2013.
Executive Director Sally J. Kenney reflects on the 2012 presidential race as part of Feministing.com's Academic Feminist 2012 Election Forum
Read more at Feministing.com, November 5, 2012.
Newcomb Scholars program is profiled in the Women in Higher Education Newsletter.
Download a PDF, September 2012
NPR's profile on Melissa Harris-Perry, founder of the Anna Julia Cooper Project on Gender, Race and Politics
Read more at NPR.com, July 20, 2012.
CJ Pascoe speaks to Tulane students about bullying, homosexuality
Read more in The Hullabaloo
Executive Director Sally Kenney reflects on Independence Day memories on WBOK's Crosstown Conversations. Listen at the 52 minute mark
Listen here, June 28, 2012
Editors Susan Tucker and Beth Willinger discuss their new book, Newcomb College, 1886-2006, Higher Education for Women in New Orleans, after the 11:30 mark
Listen at WWNO.org, May 22, 2012.
Incoming student Ella Weiner blogger reflects on feminism at Tulane and the Newcomb College Institute
Read more on FeministCampus.org, May 15, 2012
Distinguished Alumna Award Recipient Marlene Moses (NC '72) is featured in the Nashville Ledger
Read more on NashvilleLedger.com, May 11, 2012.
NCI's Custard lecture on bullying and homophobia
Read more at NOLA.com, April 10, 2012.
NCI's Anna Julia Cooper Project sponsors youth essay contest
Read more at NOLA.com, April 1, 2012.
Dr. Amy Schalet's Fridays at Newcomb lunchtime lecture on the contrasts between American and Dutch ideas about contraception, abstinence and teen sexuality is featured in the Times-Picayune
Read more at NOLA.com, March 4, 2012.
Sally Kenney reflects on the lack of women judges on the Indiana Supreme Court
Download a PDF of the article in The Statehouse File, March 2, 2012.
Newcomb Archivist Susan Tucker spoke at LSU about her book, Telling Memories Among Southern Women and the film The Help
Read more on NBC, February 24, 2012.
Times-Picayune features the Inaugural Anna Julia Cooper Lecture
Read more at NOLA.com, February 13, 2012
Newcomb archivist and leader of the culinary history group Susan Tucker selects the city's best king cakes for the Times-Picayune
Read more at NOLA.com, February 7, 2012
AAUW profiles former fellow NCI's Melissa Harris-Perry and the Anna Julia Cooper Project on Gender, Race and Politics in the South
Read more at AAUW Dialog, February 9, 2012.
Newcomb Fellow Nancy Maveety details her research in the Beverly Blair Cook Collection, held by the Newcomb Archives
Download a PDF of the article in Law & Courts, Winter 2012.
Tulane professor Melissa Harris-Perry lands her own MSNBC show
Read more at NOLA.com, December 26, 2011.
NCI's Anna Julia Cooper Project on Gender, Race and Politics in the South co-sponsors its first community event, the Fit for a King "Gender and Fair Housing Conference" hosted by the Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center.
Read More at NOLA.com, December 26, 2011.
Newcomb College Institute hosts a delegation from Ginling College, the first women's college established in China
Download PDF of article in The Times-Picayune, December 8, 2011.
Executive Director Sally Kenney's support of women-owned business in New Orleans is detailed in Forbes Magazine
Read more on Forbes.com, November 17, 2011.
NCI's student organization's VOX's showing of The Education of Shelby Knox is featured in the Ms. Magazine Blog
Read more at Ms. Magazine, November 15, 2011.
U.S. News and World Report discusses the Newcomb College Institute in their ranking of Tulane University as a top undergraduate school
Read more on U.S. News and World Report.
Tulane taps start poet Marie Howe for its annual Arons reading series
Read more at Nola.com, October 31, 2011,
Tulane Builds Strength in Race and Gender Politics through Newcomb College Institute and New Faculty
Read more in Political Science & Politics, October 2011.
Marie Howe's Vist as the Arons Poet was featured in the Times-Picayune
Read more at NOLA.com.
NCI hosts National Book Award nominee and other top women authors for reading
Read more at NOLA.com.
Melissa Harris-Perry discusses New Orleans and her research in the Times-Picayune
Read more in the Times-Picayune.
Newcomb Archivist Susan Tucker NC'71 talks about her book "Telling Memories Among Southern Women" and "The Help" in the Times-Picayune
Read more in the Times-Picayune.
Newcomb’s Archivist Susan Tucker (NC ’71) talks about the real stories of African American domestic workers with Ohio Public Radio
Those who wish to hear the story of these women in their own words, as well as the words of women who employed domestic workers, should turn to Susan Tucker’s book of oral histories Telling Memories Among Southern Women: Domestic Workers and Their Employers in the Segregated South (1988). Author of The Help Kathryn Stockett's acknowledgement page mentions Susan's book as inspiration. Susan talks with Ohio Public Radio about her project, a collection of interviews that gives voice to women born between 1882 and 1964, as well as the current film.
Download the Podcast.
Melissa V. Harris-Perry named professor of political science at Tulane University
Read more in the WIAReport.
Orderly Disorder: Librarian Zinesters in Circulation Tour
Read more in the ALA Conference 2011 Reports.
Two Parts of Feminist Judicial Scholar Beverly Blair Cook's papers are reunited at Tulane's Newcomb Archives
Read more in the Women/Politics Summer 2011 Newsletter.
Tulane’s undergraduate women carried on their beautiful commencement tradition of the Daisy Chain at this year’s Under the Oaks ceremony
Read more at New Wave
Dee Silverthorn (NC’ 70) is one in a long line of Tulane physiologists, and her contributions to her profession earned her the Newcomb Alumnae Association’s 2011 Outstanding Alumna Award
Read more at the School of Biological Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin.
Award-winning author Valerie Martin met students and alumnae during her campus visit as part of the Zale-Kimmering Writer-in-Residence Program
Read more at the Hullabaloo