About this project:
The Ida B. Wells Lecture is an annual event sponsored by the Department of Women and Gender Studies at the University of Delaware. The lecture is named for Ida B. Wells, an investigative journalist and early civil rights activist who spoke to audiences across the country to expose the horrors of lynching. Its goal is to elevate the work of marginalized scholars, artists and activists and to expose University of Delaware students, faculty, staff and alumni to their work.
The Ida B. Wells Lecture reflects the mission of The Department of Women and Gender Studies to provide students with the tools to develop their critical perspectives as scholars and social activists by promoting the use of intersectional approaches to recognize interlocking systems of oppression, whether they concern patriarchy, gender, race, class, ethnicity, age, sexuality and/or nationality. Through this event, UD students and faculty are exposed to important topics that enrich academic discourse and deepen understanding of social justice issues.
Past speakers include Brandon Wolf, LGBTQ+ rights advocate and leader in the movement to end gun violence as well as Dr. Yusef Salaam, criminal justice reform advocate and one of the Exonerated Five from the Central Park Five case.
How your support makes a difference!
Your gift will play a direct role in ensuring the continuity and success of this annual event, providing crucial support for the event to enact positive social change, foster community engagement and amplify the voices of marginalized communities. This event contributes to creating a campus culture that values social justice, equity and human rights, and empowers students to become agents of positive change in their communities and beyond. Thank you for your generosity!