Loyola University Chicago

Women's Studies and Gender Studies

Kira Hutson

Advocacy and Social Change and WSGS major, Psychology minor

Why did you declare a WSGS major?
I declared a WSGS major in my first year after I got involved in the intersectional feminist student organization Womxn in Leadership Loyola and met other womxn of color who were studying WSGS and inspired me to pursue it as well.

How did this program prepare you for the future?
Being in the program, I am more prepared to share ideas and advocate for my own perspective. I've been able to think critically about how I understand the world and navigate conversations of identity.

What is your favorite Loyola memory?
My favorite memory at Loyola is my time with SDMA (Student Diversity and Multicultural Affairs) being in community and working on amazing teams such as LGBTQIA+ Initiatives and LUCES.

What was your favorite WSGS class?
My favorite WSGS class was the Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination with Dr. Mallet. It was a new way for me to view socialization and systemic oppression on an individual level.

What are your short or long term plans after graduation?
After graduation I'll be staying in the Chicago area and I hope to pursue Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion work.