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LOCATION |
| Social
hour for Women's Studies Faculty, Students, and Friends |
May
2002 |
Home
of Suzanna Rose |
| Farewell
Social for Sara Crawley, WS Postdoctoral Fellow 2001-2002 |
July
2002 |
Home
of Suzanna Rose |
The
4th Annual Eric E. Williams Memorial Lecture / 2002-2003
Distinguished Africana Scholars Lecture Series
Women,
Politics and the Caribbean
Moderator
Colin Palmer, Dodge Professor of History
Princeton University
Panelists
Hon. Cynthia Pratt
Deputy Prime Minister, Bahamas
Hon. Mia Mottley
Attorney General, Barbados
Beverley Anderson-Manley
Former First Lady, Jamaica
Co-sponsored
by:
African New World Studies
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Friday
September 20, 2002
6:30pm
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Wertheim
Performing Arts Center
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Faculty
Lunchtime Symposium
Homophobic Violence and Social Action Research
Suzanna
Rose, Ph.D.
Director, Women's Studies and Professor of Psychology,
FIU
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Thursday
Oct. 24, 2002
12:30 pm |
Faculty Club, University Park |
Education
and Gender Equity
Cobertura Educativa y Equidad de Genero
(Presentation in Spanish)
Dr.Cecilia
Velez, Minister of Education, Colombia
Professor Maria Elvia Dominguez, Director of the Escuela
de Genero
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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Friday
Nov. 8, 2002
2-4pm.
Luncheon by Invitation Only |
Primera
Casa 521, University Park |
Making
Sense of Sex:
Adolescent Girls and Sex Education
in the United States, 1940-1960
Susan
Freeman, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow
Women's Studies Center
& Dept. of History, FIU
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Wednesday
Nov. 13, 2002
12:30-1:45pm |
DM
370
University Park
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WOMEN
OF DISTINCTION SERIES
The War of the Sexes:
Gender Ideology in Spain after 1939
Aurora
Morcillo, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Women's Studies & History
Florida International University
Co-sponsored
by:
The Wolfsonian-FIU
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Thursday
Nov.14, 2002
7pm
Lecture;
8pm Reception
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The
Wolfsonian-FIU
1001 Washington Avenue,
Miami Beach
Tel:
305-531-1001 |
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A
Concert of Electroacoustic and Multimedia Works by Women
Composers
Spotlighting female artists from all corners of the
world, this concert will include works by Hideko Kawamoto,
Alicyn Warren, Maggi Payne, Beatriz Ferreyra, and Kristine
H. Burns. Fun, New, Campy, and Electric!
Movie:
Forbidden Planet
The
classic 1956 movie Forbidden Planet features the first
ever all-electronic score, and one of the earliest film
scores by a woman.
Composed by Bebe and Louis Barron, this pioneering score
predates A Clockwork Orange, Tron and other sci-fi movies
featuring electronic music.
The movie is based on Shakespeare's The Tempest, and
stars Anne Francis, and Walter Pidgeon, and a very young
Leslie Nielson.
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Thursday
Nov. 14, 2002 7:30pm |
FIU
Wertheim Performing Arts Center, University
Park
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Composer's
Lecture
Alicyn Warren, Visiting composer
University of Michigan (will present a lecture about her
music) |
Friday
Nov. 15, 2002
11:00am to approximately 12:15pm |
Wertheim
Performing Arts Center Recital Hall |
Women
in the Post-Soviet Era
Dalia
Marcinkeviciene, Ph.D.
Director, Women's Studies
Vilnius University, Lithuania
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Monday
Nov. 18, 2002
4pm |
Panther
Suite
University Park |
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Birth:
A Literary Companion
Lynne
Barrett, Co-Editor
Creative Writing Program, FIU
Kristin
Kovacic, Co-Editor
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Friday
Nov. 22, 2002
1-2pm |
FIU
Book Store
upper level
University Park |
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Hypatia
of Alexandria
Ian
Morris, WS Major,
Co-sponsored
by:
FIU-NOW
Women's Center
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Wednesday
Nov. 25, 2002 |
FIU,
University Park |
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FIU
Women Faculty Book Club Discussion
A
Map of the World
by Jane Hamilton
Facilitator:
Joyce Peterson , Ph.D.
Associate Dean, Arts & Sciences
|
Monday
Dec.2, 2002
8-9:30pm |
Books
& Books
Antiquarium Room
265 Aragon Avenue
Coral Gables
RSVP: 305-348-2408 |
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FIU
Women Faculty Book Club Discussion
"Women
Writing About War"
The Mortal Storm by Phyllis Bottome
The Trap by Ana Maria Matute
Facilitators:
Marilyn
Hoder-Salmon, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
English, FIU
Aurora Morcillo, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Women's Studies & History, FIU
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Monday
Jan. 13, 2003
8-9:30pm |
Books
& Books
Antiquarium Room
265 Aragon Avenue
Coral Gables
RSVP: 305-348-2408
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Film
Screening and Discussion with Filmmaker
Dancing with My Father
Marcia
Rock, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Film Studies
New York University
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Tuesday
Jan. 14, 2003
3:30pm |
Green
Library 220, University Park |
Women
and the Making of the Modern House: Gender and the Politics
of Design
Alice
Friedman, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Art, Wellesley College
Co-sponsored
by:
The Wolfsonian-FIU |
Friday
Jan. 17, 2003
11am |
Green
Library 220, University Park |
Sister
Circle: Black Women and Work
Edited
by Sharon Harley and The Black Women and Work Collective
Co-sponsored
by:
African New World Studies
|
Friday
Jan. 17, 2003
6pm |
African-American
Research Library & Cultural Center, 2650 Sistrunk
Blvd., Broward |
Women
of Color Seminar
Co-sponsored
by:
African New World Studies
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Saturday
Jan. 18, 2003
11-4pm |
Biscayne
Bay Campus, Kovens Ctr-124
(Call 305-919-5521 to register, space is limited) |
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Motherless:
A Legacy of Loss From Illegal Abortion, 30th Anniversary
of Roe v. Wade, Video Showing: Women's Reproductive
Rights. Panel Discussion.
Co-sponsored
by:
The Women's Center, A Choice for Women, Planned Parenthood,
FIU Health and Wellness Center, Women's Studies Student
Association (WSSA), and FIU NOW
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Wednesday
Jan. 22, 2003
12:30 2:30pm |
Graham
Center 243, University Park
Luncheon and Information Tables
R.S.V.P. to 305.348.3692
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WOMEN
OF DISTINCTION SERIES
Child
of My Heart
Alice
McDermott
Author of Charming Billy
Winner of the 1998 National Book Award
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Wednesday
Jan. 22, 2003
8pm Reading
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Books
& Books
265 Aragon Avenue
Coral Gables |
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Women
in Sephardic Cultures
Moderator:
Professor Zion Zohar
The
Role of Sephardic Women in the Life Cycle and Holiday
Events
Professor Annette B. Fromm
Sephardi/Mizrachi
Jewish Women in the Ottoman Empire
Professor Pamela Dorn Sezgin
Keynote:
From Poetry to Politics: Portraits of Jewish Women
from Sephardic Lands
Prof. Jane Gerber
Workshops
on Present and Future Roles of Sephardic Women
Interethnic
Marriages Between Sephardi and Ashkenazi Jews
Prof. Ruth Behar
Univ. of Michigan
The
Treatment of Women:
Issues of Abuse
Attorney Mazel Crespin
Sephardic
Life in the Modern World
Hon. Judge Fanny B. Ostrow
Co-sponsored
by:
The President Navon Program for the Study of Sephardic
& Oriental Jewry-FIU, Yovel, Inc., FIU Religious
Studies, and Judaic Studies
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Sunday
Feb. 2, 2003
9:15-3:30pm |
Kovens
Conference Center Ballroom,
Biscayne Bay Campus, 3000 NE 151st St.
Open
to the public. For lunch/conference registration, contact
The American Sephardic Federation at: 305- 861-6308
(daytime); 954- 987-4658 (evenings).
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African
Diaspora Film Series
"The Language You Cry In" & "Daughters
of the Dust"
Co-sponsored by:
African New World Studies |
Thursday
Feb. 6, 2003
7pm
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ACI
194, Biscayne Bay Campus
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Conversation
Hour: The Good News and the Bad News about Women in Sport
Ruth
Hall, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Dept. of Psychology
The College of New Jersey
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Friday
Feb. 7, 2003
12-1:3pm
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Psychology
Conference Room, DM 258, University Park
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Activist
Techniques Workshop
Guerilla
Girls
Co-sponsored
by:
Women's Center
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Wednesday
Feb.
19, 2003
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Graham
Center 243, University Park |
Democratic
Security and Women's Political Participation in Colombia
Sr.
Sergio Jaramillo
Assistant Minister of Defense, Colombia
Maria
Emma Wills
Professor
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Astrid
Arraras
Professor
Political Science, FIU
Co-sponsored
by:
Latin American Caribbean Center |
Thursday
Feb. 20, 2003
3pm
Language:
English
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MARC
Bldg. Rm. 260 - 265, University Park |
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Changing
the World,
One Sexist City at a Time
Guerrilla Girls on Tour
Co-sponsored by:
Student Government Association Lecture Committee, and
Women's Center
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Thursday
Feb.20, 2003
7pm
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Graham
Center 140, University Park
Admission is free but seating is limited. Reservations
highly recommended.
Call Women's Center, 305-348-3692. |
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New
Age Racism, Malcolm X - Ella Baker Lecture
Elaine
Brown
Black Community Women Activist
Co-sponsored
by:
African
New World Studies
The Center for Urban Education and Innovation
Biscayne Bay Student Government
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Thursday
Feb. 20, 2003
7pm |
Kovens
Conference Center Ballroom,
Biscayne Bay Campus, 3000 NE 151st St.
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Subjecting
Feminism and Northern Ireland to Question:
The Politics of Hope and Anxiety
Marysia
Zalewski, Ph.D.
Professor
Centre for Women's Studies
Queen's University, Belfast
Co-sponsored
by:
International Relations
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Friday
Feb. 21, 2003
12-1:30pm |
Green
Library 220, UUniversity Park |
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WOMEN
OF DISTINCTION SERIES
Jewish Women in America
Deborah
Dash Moore, Ph.D.
Professor of Religion
Vassar College
Davidson Professor, FIU, 2003
Paula
Hyman, Ph.D.
Professor of History
Yale University
Co-sponsored
by:
Davidson Endowment, FIU Religious Studies, and Judaic
Studies
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Sunday
Feb. 23, 2003
3pm |
Kovens
Conference Center, FIU Biscayne Bay Campus, 151st St.
and Biscayne Blvd. |
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Proposals
Due:
Monday
Feb.
24, 2003
5pm
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DM
212, University Park
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The
World Turned Upside Down:
Spanish Women Writers and the Civil War
Geraldine
Nichols, Ph.D.
Professor of Spanish and Chair Department of Romance
Languages
University of Florida
Co-sponsored
by:
Department
of Modern Languages
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Thursday
Feb. 27, 2003
5pm
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Golden
Panther Arena, University Park |
Film
Screening and Discussion with Co-Producer
The Day My God Died
Geralyn Dreyfous, Co-Producer
Students and faculty are invited. |
Friday
Feb. 28, 2003
1
pm
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Graham
Center 140, University Park |
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Life
as a Muslim Woman
Co-sponsored
by:
Women's Center
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Wednesday
Mar. 5, 2003
5:30pm |
Graham
Center 243, University Park |
Women and the Holocaust
The
Gender of Good and Evil: Women and Holocaust Memory
Professor Sara Horowitz
York University
Camp Sisters: A Ray of Hope in the Concentration
Camp
Bonnie Gurewitch
Museum of Jewish Heritage
Co-sponsored
by:
FIU Religious Studies and Judaic Studies |
Sunday
Mar. 9, 2003
3-6pm |
Kovens Conference Center Ballroom, Biscayne Bay Campus,
3000 N.E. 151st Street
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Women,
Philanthropy and Community Activism: From the Global
to the Local
Women
and Philanthropy in the United States: A Historical
Overview
Debbie
Bussel, Consultant, Bussel Philanthropy; The Women's
Fund of Miami-Dade County--- Making an Impact at the
Local Level
Claudia
Kitchens, Executive Director, Women's Fund of Miami
Dade County; The "Inside Out" and "Breaking
Free Projects,"
Leslie
Neal, Associate Professor of Dance, FIU & Art
Spring;
Co-Sponsored
by:
The Women's Center
The Center for Labor Research & Studies (Workplace
Topics Forum Series)
The Center for Leadership Development & Civic Responsibility
Volunteer Action Center
African New World Studies
If possible, RSVP to 305-348-3692
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Tuesday
Mar. 11, 2003
12- 2 pm
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Graham
Center 243, University Park |
Women
in Jazz: Concert & Lecture
Joan
Cartwright
Co-sponsored
by:
African New World Studies
Women's Center
Student Government Council
Student Programming Council |
Monday
Mar. 24, 2003
12pm |
Wolfe
Theatre, Biscayne Bay Campus
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Of
Hope, Courage and Justice: A Global Mosaic of Women
in Human Rights
A
global, collaborative, multimedia film project exploring
the dual role of Women in human rights; not just the
victims of harsh cultural legacies, but the courageous
agents of social change!
Please join the producers for Of Hope, Courage
and Justice, the Miami Light Project, Tété
Restaurant and the Latin Quarter Cultural Center in
a Womens History Month launch event.
Hosted
In Conjunction With:
Miami Light Project And The Latin Quarter Cultural Center
- Featuring
M.C. Madelin Bosakewich, Vice President, Ideas Publishing
Group
- Welcome
by project co-producer, Florence Chamberlin
- And
an advance screening of the films trailer by
director, Amy Serrano
See
www.hopecouragejustice.com for more information about
the film.
Co-
sponsored by:
Tete Restaurant Conde Nast Publishing
Ideas Publishing Group Glamour Magazine
En Español Synthesis Creative Group Mipo Publishing
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Tuesday
Mar. 25, 2003
6-7pm
Cocktails and Presentation
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Tété
Restaurant, 1444 SW 8 St., Miami, Florida |
Yes,
Women Can be Masons, Too!
The History of Women In Freemasonry
Judith
Rasoletti
Program Coordinator
Center for Transnational and Comparative Studies,
FIU
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Wednesday
Mar. 26, 2003
3:30pm |
Green
Library 220, University Park
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Women
and Manuscripts in the Middle Ages
The Case of Gunza of Karlburg
Dr.
Felice Lifshitz
Associate Professor, History
Florida International University
Co-sponsored
by Miami
Intelligence
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Wednesday
Mar. 26, 2003
7-8pm
Cost:
$10 at the entrance.
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Sheraton
Biscayne Bay, 495 Brickell Avenue, Miami
Comments:
Complimentary wine served prior to the lecture.
Free parking at the hotel garage with entrance ticket.
Limited seating. |
Women's
Studies Student Conference
Conference Program and Registration
Form
For information, call 305-348-2408 |
Wednesday
April 2, 2003
9am-3pm |
Graham
Center East, University Park |
Women
in Science
Informal Lunch Discussion
Ruth Weiner, Ph.D.
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Wednesday
April 9,
2003
12:30-2pm |
Faculty
Club, University Park
(Look for reserved table)
Faculty and Students are Welcome/BYOL |
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African
Diaspora Film Series:
"La Petite Vendeuse de Soleil," and
"Karmen Gei"
Co-sponsored by:
African New World Studies
BBC Library
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Wednesday
Apr. 9, 2003
7pm |
ACI 194, Biscayne Bay Campus |
3rd
Annual FIU Psychology Conference
Battered Women's Syndrome
Lenore
Walker, Ed.D.
Professor & Director
Clinical Forensic Psychology
Nova Southeastern University
Co-sponsored
by:
Psi Chi |
Thursday
Apr. 17, 2003
11am-12pm |
Graham
Center 243W, University Park |
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Miami
Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Film Screening
NO SECRET ANYMORE:
THE TIMES OF DEL MARTIN & PHYLLIS LYON
Purchase Ticket:
Members
Non-members
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Sunday
April 27, 2003
12pm
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Regal
South Beach
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