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Sarah Brown is the Director of Northwestern University’s Women’s Centers on both the Evanston and Chicago campuses. She actively engages in feminist education and policy development, teaching courses like Feminism and Social Change in the Gender and Sexuality Studies (GSS) department. Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration with campus partners to foster feminist community-building and social justice initiatives.
- Education: PhD in American Studies from Brown University (2019), BA from Brooklyn College (CUNY).
Research Interests intersect with:
- Historical and contemporary dynamics of mental health within the history of medicine.
- Affect theory and its applications to feminist frameworks.
- Late twentieth-century U.S. history and literature, focusing on cultural narratives.
- Critical approaches to feminist science studies.
Her courses, such as Depression and Its Discontents and Imagining the American Mind, blend academic rigor with practical political engagement strategies. Dr. Brown contributes to both academic and creative nonfiction discourses.
Labs & Teams: As Director of the Women’s Centers, she leads initiatives that bridge feminist scholarship with campus-wide policy and community programs, though no specific labs or grant-funded projects are detailed in the provided text.


