2010s to Present Day: Commitment to Activism
To this day, BCRW continues its mission of promoting feminist scholarship through engaging with topics of race, gender, and sexuality. Despite shifts in the women’s movement over the past 50 years, feminism and feminist scholarship remain salient and poignent to new generations of women, queer and trans folks, and people of color. As Jane Gould acknowledged in 1979 (“The women’s movement will never go away”) and Janet Jakobsen echoed in 2006 ("Despite the mainstream press’ frequent claims to the contrary, feminism is far from dead”), feminism and the fight for social justice will never be over. In a quote from a video made for the 30th anniversary of the Scholar and Feminist in 2005, Dr. Andree-Nicola McLaughlin said, "It's not just about gender equality anymore, because we're asking, 'equal to what?' Equal to dominate? Equal to exploit? Equal to oppress? Now I think we're talking fundamentally about social transformation, so people can live in a free and just and safe world."
We invite you to explore the history of BCRW further through this project, and reflect on the legacy of feminist research, pedagogy, and activism that weaves its way through the past 50 years.