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Thought Leadership Articles and Publications

Check Out Dr. Kate's Recent Blog Post

Why My TEDx Talk Needs An Intersectional Lens: "Quiet Power" 8 Years Later

Eight years ago, in March of 2015, I had the incredible opportunity to present a TEDx Talk at the Illinois Institute of Technology titled “Quiet Power – The Key to Speaking Up.” When I recently revisited the video on YouTube, I was amazed and awed that it had received over 28,000 views! I had no idea that my message of accessing your “Quiet Power” to change the way you communicate and speak up for yourself would resonate with so many people.

Op Ed Articles

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  • K. Webster (2018). “Women Follow Dr. Ford’s Lead: Embracing the Courage to Speak Up and Out. Garnet News.

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  • K. Webster (2018). “Three Ways that Colleges can Support Underrepresented Students After the Harvard Case.” Hechinger Report.

Books

Second International
Handbook on Globalisation, Education and Policy Research

Difficulties African Women Face in Accessing Education: The Plight of School Girls in Kakamega, Kenya

Engendering Human Rights: Cultural and Socio-Economic Realities in Africa
(Comparative Feminist Studies) 

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  • K. Monkman + K. Webster (2015). "The Transformative Potential of Global Gender and Education Policy."

  • K. Webster (2010). "Difficulties African Women Face in Accessing Education - The Plight of School Girls in Kakagmega Kenya."

  • K Webster (2005). "Socio-Cultural Barriers to the Education of Kenyan School Girls: Gender Stereotyping and Sexual Violence in Secondary Schools."

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