WGSS Alumni Spotlight: Gabby Ferrell

About Gabby Ferrell (she/her)

Education

  • Graduation Year: 2020
  • Major: Journalism
  • Minor: Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Sociology

Community Involvement

  • Co-organized 2021 international virtual conference at SCSU- bi-annual conferences: “Gender race community and conflict”
  • Social Justice Organizing at Grassroots
  • Research in Respectability Politics
  • Graduate Assistant

    Post Graduation

    • Master's in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from Southern Connecticut State University
    • Adjunct Professor at Southern Connecticut State University's Department of Journalism

    Gabby Ferrell

    Testimonial

    "Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies changed my life. When I was a freshman, I needed Gen-Eds to fill my schedule. When looking at the directory and seeing what was available, WGSS caught my eye called "Feminisms and the Arts." I had never heard of a class that discussed the two. I took it and was hooked. Fast forward to 2023 and I now have a Bachelors in Journalism with minors in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Sociology. I also have a Masters in Women's and Gender Studies. I am currently a professor in the Journalism Department at Southern Connecticut State University where I teach about the power of the First Amendment and the intersectionality of the American experience. I am also Contributor for TheGirlMob, BY. Network, a Board Member of the Peace Development Fund, and run my own blog gabrielleferrell.com.

    Although the world made us feel as though women's studies in general isn't useful and doesn't make money, I have experienced differently. WGSS and social reform studies is necessary for any job. Keeping people in mind, especially those of disenfranchised and marginalized groups, those with intersectional experiences, and others who differ from that, play a role in how effective the job is. All fields need someone with WGSS experience. You can weave it into everything you do such as how to approach a problem with a task, project and/or within your work team.

    Current WGSS students- please know that your experiences in these classes are far more than proficiency in education and doing your work. Look at them as spaces where your beings are challenged. Everything you've been taught, everything you've heard, and everything you do should start to feel uncomfortable in the best way."