The International Women's Day 2024 campaign theme is ‘Inspire Inclusion.’ When we inspire others to understand and value women's inclusion, we forge a better world. And when women themselves are inspired to be included, there's a sense of belonging, relevance, and empowerment.
We asked a few of our site directors to describe an activity that they do onsite with students that most aligns with the statement that “when women themselves are inspired to be included, there's a sense of belonging, relevance, and empowerment." You'll see their answers below along with some interesting courses students can take abroad related to gender and women’s studies. Happy International Women's Day!
David Jackson - CIS Abroad Country Director in Thailand
Our pre-med/nursing and health interns work at small public health clinics, run by the Thai government. Each clinic serves a population of around 4,000 people and their mandate is to prevent and reduce disease and improve overall health outcomes. These clinics are run by nurse practitioners, public health staff, and nurses that are overwhelmingly female. They play a vital role in their local community and our interns can be a small part of this when they are onsite. They see these amazing leaders out in the community educating, visiting, acting and leading on important health-based programs and literally saving lives every day!
Nicole Baumgartner - CIS Abroad Site Director Barcelona
While all the activities that are planned in Barcelona take into account the inclusivity of everyone in the program, a current student told me that she especially liked the ‘cenas en familias.' She said that it was her favorite event because of how “welcoming and comforting it made me feel. After a warm meal filled my heart and my tummy, we then danced samba and flamenco in the living room with my classmates and Carmen, who had opened her home to use. CIS Barcelona continues to keep inclusivity and respect in all aspects of its program.” Cenas en familia allows students to step outside their comfort bubble, practice their Spanish, and feel empowered in their sense of belonging in a new culture.
Course Title: Communication and Gender
Course Objectives: This course aims to reflect on the importance of the media and communication in the production, reproduction and perpetuation (or change) of gender roles. We will
Course Title: Gender, Race, and Class in Contemporary Societies
Course Objectives:
Course Title: Gender in Global Perspectives
Course Objectives: