Thursday - March 1Â
5:30pm
Desiring Change: Sexuality in Multi-Issue Organizing
Sulzberger Parlor, 3rd Floor Barnard Hall
Free & open to the public; no reservations required.
A panel with Amber Hollibaugh, Surina Khan, & Scot Nakagawa
Thursday - 1 March:
7:00 PM
CHALLENGING RACISM:The Use of Critical Race Counterstories
Sulzberger Parlor, 3rd Floor Barnard Hall
Free & open to the public; no reservations required.
A lecture with Tara J. Yosso
Friday - March 2nd:
6:30pm
SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH FUNDRAISER AND RAFFLE
Absolutely 4th
228 W. 4th Street ( @ W. 10th Street )
To Benefit SAYSO! (The Sexual Assault Yearly Speak Out, a 12-hour reading of survivors’ stories in Union Square Park April 20th, 2007 )
Raffle - 6:30-9:30pm
Dancing – 8pm on
(happy hour until 9pm)
Recommended donation of $10
Receive a 2007 SAYSO! T-shirt with a $20 donation
RSVP
Saturday - March 3:
7-10pm
Political Blogging Panel wit...
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and more to come…!Â
Tuesday, April 3
Family Values with Jennifer Baumgardner and Pagan Kennedy
7-9pm, KGB Bar Look Both Ways, part memoir, part exploration of the growing number of young women who date both women and men and why that’s now possible. Jennifer Baumgardner, co-author of Manifesta and Grassroots, frequently writes and lectures on feminism, activism, and popular culture for magazines and on college campuses around the country.
The First Man-Made Man tells...
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April 12 - 13, 2007
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Women, Men, and Food:Putting Gender on the TableÂ
Radcliffe Gymnasium
10 Garden Street, Radcliffe Yard
Cambridge, Massachusetts
The Radcliffe Institute’s fifth annual gender conference explores the relationship between food and gender, from production to preparation to consumption. Panels consider the variety of ways in which men and women shape food, and how, in turn, food and foodways shape men and women. The extraordi...
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I was really excited about the prospect of using Google Calendars and embedding it into this blog - sadly, though, WordPress won’t let me do that. So I’m still searching for a new, better way to display events. If you’re a technological genius and have any great ideas, please let me know!
There are some excellent events coming up - including a feminist pedagogy conference in October, a feminist philosophy conference this May, and a Right Rides fundraiser here in NYC late...
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