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Alumna Ellyn Uram Kaschak celebrated for support of women and girls

Alumna tells her story of why she established the Ellyn Uram Kaschak Institute for Social Justice for Women and Girls

Alumna Ellyn Uram Kaschak 鈥65 attends a class, Human Rights - Concepts & Methods, taught by Alexandra Moore, professor of English and co-director of the Human Rights Institute. Kaschak visited campus for the celebration of her endowment of the Ellyn Uram Kaschak Institute for Social Justice for Women and Girls. Alumna Ellyn Uram Kaschak 鈥65 attends a class, Human Rights - Concepts & Methods, taught by Alexandra Moore, professor of English and co-director of the Human Rights Institute. Kaschak visited campus for the celebration of her endowment of the Ellyn Uram Kaschak Institute for Social Justice for Women and Girls.
Alumna Ellyn Uram Kaschak 鈥65 attends a class, Human Rights - Concepts & Methods, taught by Alexandra Moore, professor of English and co-director of the Human Rights Institute. Kaschak visited campus for the celebration of her endowment of the Ellyn Uram Kaschak Institute for Social Justice for Women and Girls. Image Credit: Jonathan Cohen.

When Ellyn Kaschak 鈥65 was celebrated on Sept. 4 for her career achievements and her support to establish the Ellyn Uram Kaschak Institute for Social Justice for Women and Girls at 香港六合彩资料, it was made clear that she鈥檚 a fair-weather friend 鈥 of sorts. In his welcome, Vice President for Advancement John Koch said 鈥渟he made me promise it will never snow when she鈥檚 here!鈥

But Koch added that Kaschak has made a commitment to make 香港六合彩资料 better and 鈥渢o ensure that the University is always at the forefront of the fight to bring justice to women and girls.鈥

Kaschak was on campus for the first time since she had made a seven-figure gift to establish the institute. She sat in 鈥 and weighed in 鈥 during classes and in meetings with faculty and administrators during her visit.

Noting that the celebration was a formal occasion, President Harvey Stenger nevertheless opened his remarks with a laugh. 鈥淚 grew up with three sisters, and no brothers. I have two daughters, and no sons. I have two granddaughters, and no grandsons,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 very comfortable in this space!鈥

鈥淚 am most impressed 鈥 both by her vision for this institute and her impact on her discipline as one of the founders of the field of feminist theory,鈥 Stenger said. 鈥淏ut most of all, I鈥檝e been impressed by Ellyn鈥檚 commitment and thoughtfulness in engaging with 香港六合彩资料, and supporting Harpur College and our students.鈥

As the beneficiary of Kaschak鈥檚 generosity, it is our great hope that her donation will spark innovative and life-changing research and scholarship on women and girls, with a focus on generating practical solutions and empowering women and girls in pursuit of social justice, Stenger said.

Kaschak has also established the Ellyn Kaschak Summer Research Grant program that annually supports a Harpur College undergraduate student seeking to conduct research in the field of social justice for women and girls. Recipients will share their findings with Kaschak in a subsequent semester as part of the mentoring process.

Stenger called the work Kaschak is supporting interesting, 鈥渂ut more importantly, it has the potential to have a real and positive impact on the lives of women and girls across our region, across the United States and around the globe.

鈥淚 thank Ellyn for making this possible and for her growing engagement with, and generosity to the University,鈥 Stenger said. 鈥淚t is making 香港六合彩资料 a better, more complete University and more importantly, having a real impact on women and girls around the world.鈥

Calling Kaschak a truly remarkable person for her pioneering and sustained contributions to feminist theory, Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Donald Nieman said that Kaschak is lively, funny, well read, bursting with ideas and a great conversationalist, but she also has a serious side.

鈥淪he is deeply committed to making the world a better place for members of historically marginalized groups. It has been her life鈥檚 work,鈥 he said. 鈥淪he has never lost sight of the fact that gender, race and where one is born create deep, persistent inequities and she has dedicated her life to challenging institutionalized racism and sexism and promoting justice.鈥

Kaschak鈥檚 experience at 香港六合彩资料 鈥 then Harpur College 鈥 in the 1960s led her to choose 香港六合彩资料 as the place to continue her legacy of promoting social justice through education and research, Nieman said.

鈥淓llyn, thank you for a career that has enhanced 香港六合彩资料鈥檚 reputation and for your faith in our ability to be worthy partners in the quest for social justice. We both know there鈥檚 a lot of work to do.鈥

Kaschak spoke of defying her family and culture by arriving at 香港六合彩资料 in 1961. 鈥淔inally they accepted my gender-inappropriate desire for education with the hope that I would simultaneously acquire an MRS,鈥 she said.

鈥淓ntering the campus, we were greeted by a large sign proclaiming, 鈥楲et each become all he is capable of being,鈥欌 she added. 鈥淚n my four years on the campus, that sign made me a bit uncomfortable, but I was not sure exactly why. Yet it reminded me every day that I was lucky to have been given passage into a man鈥檚 world.

鈥淚 was frightened, happy and eager,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 never imagined feminism. I never imagined this day.

鈥淚 just thought I would have to live my life in the margins, the borderland. Maybe I could be an honorary man.鈥

But she learned how to think critically, she said, and though she did not seek feminism, it found her.

鈥淗arpur did not turn me into a feminist in the 1960s,鈥 Kaschak said. 鈥淟ife in a woman鈥檚 body did. But Harpur gave me the vision and the tools to recognize critical thinking and to engage with it. It did not give me the answers. Instead it gave me the skills to ask better and better questions.鈥

When she endowed the institute, she thought her work was almost done, Kaschak said. 鈥淲omen have entered all the universities and professions, LGBTQ rights have been recognized and ethnic diversity supported. These were all the accomplishments of the generation I am part of and we have watched in horror as they are, one by one, being erased.

鈥淲e declared that women鈥檚 rights are human rights, but today human rights mean almost nothing in this country,鈥 she added. 鈥淐hildren are afraid to go to school, companies are selling bulletproof backpacks and brown-skinned people are being hunted and caged, women trafficked and raped.

鈥淚 have persisted, insisted and resisted,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut I cannot finish the job. My work will be done when every girl on the planet is given justice, safety and respect. When skin color and sexual orientation are no longer used to categorize and demean and are nobody鈥檚 business but your own.

鈥淲hen every women and girl is safe, is educated and is able to fulfill her own destiny.

鈥淭hat girl lives inside you for the rest of your life and inside me she is saying, you did it and more,鈥 Kaschak said. 鈥淪he is happy beyond her wildest dreams. I have suffered hatred and discrimination for being born female. I have experienced joy and triumph specifically as a girl and woman. I have understood and changed things as a feminist and a scholar.鈥

Kaschak said she wants to give women and girls opportunity for education, not advice. 鈥淚 continue my work by passing it on to you. Ask your questions and make your own mistakes. And when you inevitably must choose, choose justice, passion and choose love.鈥

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