Krista Grensavitch contributes to the Encyclopedia of Milwaukee

Women’s & Gender Studies is proud to share that our very own Krista Grensavitch, Ph.D. has co-authored the “Gender” entry for the online Encyclopedia of Milwaukee.  Please see an excerpt from the project’s website below to learn more, and join us in congratulating Krista on co-authoring this thorough, insightful entry on the sociocultural history of gender in Milwaukee.

From the project’s “About” section:
“The Encyclopedia of Milwaukee project aims to provide comprehensive coverage of the history of Milwaukee  With a projected 740 entries, hundreds of illustrations, historical and contemporary maps, bibliographic materials, and the opportunity to interact with readers, the EMKE will be a first stop for researchers ranging from students to journalists to scholars and the general public.”

 

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