Jane Grant Dissertation Fellow
- Laura Strait, Media Studies, School of Journalism and Communication, “Occupying a Third Place: Pro-Life Feminism, Legible Politics, and the Edge of Women’s Liberation.”
 
Graduate Student Research Grantees
- Elinam Amevor, Media Studies, School of Journalism and Communication, “Participatory Communication for Women’s Livelihood Empowerment under Ghana’s ‘Planting for Food and Jobs’ Program.”
 - Layire Diop, Media Studies, School of Journalism and Communication, “Communicating with Pariahs: An Assessment of the Communication Campaigns for the End of Fistula in Senegal.”
 - Peter Ehlinger, Department of Counseling Psychology and Human Services, “Development of a Trans-Affirmative Alcohol Preventive Intervention.”
 - Nicole Francisco, Department of Political Science, “Organizing on All Fronts: Contemporary Queer Carceral Justice Activisms.”
 - Ben Nelson, Department of Psychology, “Understanding Lower-Income Female Health Disparities: An Investigation into Mechanisms Connecting Maternal Depression to Physical Disease.”
 - Andrew Robbins, Media Studies, School of Journalism and Communication, “Minor Genre, Major Revolution: Queer and Punk Histories of the San Francisco Transgender Film Festival (1997-2017).”
 
Faculty Research Grantees
- Marjorie Celona, Assistant Professor, Creative Writing Program, writing time for revision of her novel Be On My Side (scheduled for publication in 2019).
 - Maria Fernanda Escallón, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, “Women from Palenque and the Trap of Visibility.”
 - Nicole Giuliani, Assistant Professor, School Psychology Program, Department of Special Education and Clinical Sciences (COE), “Differential Impact of Socioeconomic Status, Parenting Stress, and Self-Regulation on Immune Health in Mothers of Young Children.”
 - Ana-Maurine Lara, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, and Alaí Reyes-Santos, Associate Professor, Department of Ethnic Studies, “Women’s Roles in Afro-Aboriginal Healing Traditions in the Caribbean and Its Diasporas.”
 - Linda J. Long, Curator of Manuscripts, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries, “Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project.”
 - Ernesto Martinez, Associate Professor, Department of Ethnic Studies, “A Child Should Not Long for Its Own Image: Producing Literature and Visual Media for Queer Latinx Youth.”
 - Shoniqua Roach, Assistant Professor, Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, “Black Sexual Sanctuaries.”
 
