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Conference Presentations

Documenting Lesbian Lives Project: Jill Schneiderman

Sophia Smith Archives

As part of the Documenting Lesbian Lives project, I produced an oral history project featuring Jill Schneiderman, who reflects on being at the vanguard of lesbian-headed households in the 1990s and the challenges of being a woman in STEM. She discusses the profound value of cross-generational engagement between queer youth and elders, joyfully recounting the sense of community she has fostered with her students as a professor. Other topics include Jewish identity, her first marriage to a man, feminist science, the Women’s Pentagon Action, critiques of ecofeminism, lesbian bar culture, lesbian genders, gay marriage, the joys of parenting, and her hopes for future generations. To create this project, I conducted extensive theoretical and historical research, crafting an eighty-seven-question interview guide. I filmed the interview, edited and balanced the audio, refined the footage, and produced an accompanying transcript to ensure accessibility and historical preservation. Click on the image or this link to watch.

Awards and Credentials

Smith College

Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology with Highest Honors 2023

Universiteit van Amsterdam

Masters in Medical Anthropology and Sociology 2024 - Present