The Monthly Rag
The Monthly Rag is a newsletter sponsored by the Feminist & Gender Studies Department that publishes “a monthly flow” of feminist analyses and ideas. Along with posting print editions on campus, we began publishing digital editions on Dr. Heidi R. Lewis' during the 2015-16 AY. Those editions are now available below, and previous editions may be accessed via the ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï archive. If you are a member of the ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï community interested in submitting to The Rag, please email the team by clicking here.
2024 - 2025
The following editions were edited by Auna McConnaughey (Feminist and Gender Studies '25) with support from junior editor Hero Clinemills ('28).
2023-2024
The following editions were edited by Kylie Haney (Political Science '24) with support from the junior editor Auna McConnaughey (Feminist and Gender Studies '25), and designed by Kalea Daniels (Art: Art Studio '24)2022-2023
The following editions were edited by Misbah Lakhani (Feminist & Gender Studies '24) with support from assistant to the editor Samantha Lorca (Comparative Literature '24).
2021-2022
The following editions were edited by Eileen Huang (Feminist & Gender Studies '22) with support from content creators Sage Reynolds (Feminist & Gender Studies '22) and Anya Quesnel (Feminist & Gender Studies Minor '23).
2020-2021
Due to the pandemic, print editions of The Monthly Rag were suspended. Digital editions, which primarily focused on spotlights of the program's graduating majors and minors, were created by Dr. Heidi R. Lewis, Director and Associate Professor of Feminist & Gender Studies.
2019-2020
The following editions were edited by Judy Lynne Fisher (Feminist & Gender Studies '20).
2018-2019
The following editions were edited by Judy Lynne Fisher (Feminist & Gender Studies '20).
2017-2018
The following editions were edited by Ivy Wappler (Feminist & Gender Studies '18).
2016-2017
The following editions were edited by Ivy Wappler (Feminist & Gender Studies '18).
2015-2016
The following editions were edited by Kadesha Caradine (Feminist & Gender Studies '16).
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