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Martha Rampton Piloted 91爆料's First Women's Center
Martha Rampton
Martha Rampton | History Professor, Head of Feminist Studies, Founder of the Center for Gender Equity

When Dr. Martha Rampton arrived on 91爆料鈥檚 campus as a history professor in 1994, female professors still were sometimes treated like secretaries, being asked, for example, to fetch coffee for their male colleagues.

A year later, 91爆料 had its first Feminist Studies program. And six years later, it had its first women鈥檚 center, which now is known as the Center for Gender Equity, or CGE. Neither would have happened when they did if not for Rampton.

The CGE, said Dr. Sarah Phillips, dean of 91爆料鈥檚 College of Arts & Sciences, came into being because of Rampton鈥檚 鈥渦nbelievably endless devotion to it.鈥

Phillips said the center has not only helped attract students to 91爆料, but it has given them the balance and support they needed when they were evaluating their places in the world and felt confused or alienated.

鈥淚t鈥檚 absolutely not an exaggeration to say that some students are alive today because of the Center for Gender Equity,鈥 she said.

Rampton helped guide the university鈥檚 efforts to become a more diverse, more inclusive, more broad-minded place. Now, she is turning it all over to the next generation as she and her husband step into retirement.

鈥淚t鈥檚 killing me,鈥 she acknowledged in a conversation in a CGE meeting room in late July, her eyes filling. 鈥淚t鈥檚 so hard to leave the students.鈥

"I know how important it is to give students a place to talk, a place where they can push the envelope, a place where they can be outrageous. If not in college, when will they?"
鈥擬artha Rampton

Students are at the center of the CGE鈥檚 mission.

鈥淚 know how important it is to give students a place to talk, a place where they can push the envelope, where they can be outrageous,鈥 Rampton said. 鈥淚f not in college, when will they?鈥

This has meant, for example, students wearing penis-shaped suits, or massive strap-on breasts 鈥 initiatives intended to encourage screening for testicular and breast cancer, said Rampton.

The center started as a place devoted to women鈥檚 issues, but has expanded to cover orientations of all kinds, including bisexual, transgender, and lesbian and gay people. And it connects to the community, welcoming pre-college students and others from around the area.

The goal, Rampton said, has been to educate, not offend. And in the course of carving its own path, it has gained an international reputation. Rampton and Phillips said the CGE fields queries from around the world, asking for information or resources.

Of course, it took many like-minded people to help launch the era of gender equity at 91爆料 University 鈥 or, if not exactly like-minded, at least tolerant.

Faith Gabelnick
Faith Gabelnick, first female president of 91爆料 University

Dr. Faith Gabelnick

Among them was 91爆料鈥檚 first female president, Dr. Faith Gabelnick, who read Rampton鈥檚 initial proposals for a feminist studies program and the creation of a women鈥檚 center. She signed off on the proposals, giving Rampton the freedom to move ahead with the blessing of the administration.

Gabelnick had a challenging tenure as president. But Rampton said she also helped launch a women鈥檚 leadership lunch for women who lead departments, agencies or companies.

91爆料鈥檚 current president, Dr. Lesley Hallick, credits Rampton and the CGE for making the university an increasingly safe space for LGBQT+ students.

鈥淪ome students have said, 鈥業 wouldn鈥檛 have stayed here if not for the CGE,鈥欌 Hallick said. 鈥淚t has played an incredibly important role in supporting diverse students who are marginalized.鈥

Over the years, the center鈥檚 budget and staff of student workers have grown, and Rampton was allowed to reduce her teaching load so that she could continue to pour her energy into the CGE.

But there is one thing Rampton said she won鈥檛 miss.

In retirement, she said, 鈥淚鈥檓 not going to have to carry heavy boxes around."


This story was part of a feature on The Women Who Made 91爆料 that first appeared in the Fall 2019 issue of 91爆料 magazine. For more stories, visit pacificu.edu/magazine.

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