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What IFF?

What IFF?

Written by: CofC Women's and Gender Studies Program
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At What IFF, we are dedicated to sparking discussion about making change in our campus community and beyond by centering intersectional feminist thought and uplifting members of our community who are actively moving toward justice, and inspiring those of us who want to learn more.

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  • S4, Ep 1: The Ethics of Discomfort: Christina García on Ecofeminism, Friendship, and Creative "Sorcery"
    Jan 26 2026

    This episode of What IFF? we had a conversation with the new director of WGS, Dr. Christina García (she/her). We explore how feminist and queer theory can reshape the way we think about bodies, environments, community, and even creativity itself. In addition, Dr. García discusses her leadership approach, which centers on listening, learning, and supporting a program rooted in collaborative feminist practice.

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    50 mins
  • S3, Ep 5: Third spaces and intersectional communities
    Jun 10 2025

    This episode of What IFF? We had a conversation with Dr. Naomi Simmons (she/her) and WGS major Mo Spragins (she/they) about the importance of third spaces and how they foster community on our campus and in the world we live in. We also discuss third spaces in relation to hustle culture, self and community care, and more.

    Support the CofC Pride Center at https://give.cofc.edu/pride-center

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    52 mins
  • S3, Ep 4: Accessibility, Accommodations, and Belonging in Education
    Apr 10 2025

    In this episode of What IFF?, we are exploring conversations about disability, accessibility, and accommodations in academic spaces with Bilal N. (he/him) and Dr. John Thomas III (he/him).

    Bilal will provide a student point of view regarding hustle culture, campus neurodiversity, individualism, and the ableist standards that people are held to within institutions.

    Dr. Thomas speaks about the importance of balance in a busy life, and ways that he implements accommodations in his classes as a professor. Additionally, he provides insight about his encounters with accessibility from other institutions and other life experiences.

    *UDL: “Universal Design for Learning;” learn more here.

    For campus resources, visit charleston.edu/accessibility.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
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