The Women and Gender Studies Creative Activism Award recognizes outstanding undergraduate creative work, broadly defined, that raises awareness around issues of race, ethnicity, sexuality, and gender identity. Eligible creative works must have been created by a ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder student (or group of students) within the year prior to the submission deadline. Please see WGST Creative Activism Award for all details of this award.

Submissions may take the form of written, visual, video or performance work, among other formats. Written work cannot exceed 10 double-spaced pages (excluding notes and bibliography); video submissions up to 10 minutes in length will be considered. Original art or irreplaceable materials should not be submitted. Please only submit projects with a creative component. Prizes will be awarded at the discretion of the awards committee (comprised of WGST faculty, staff, and students).

Please confirm permissions from all group members before submitting your work.

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By submitting an entry to the Creative Activism Award, I/we give permission to the Department of Women and Gender Studies to share my/our submission with members of the prize selection committee.

If selected as the competition winner, I/we hereby

to disclose my/our name(s) and submission on the department’s website and other related material.

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