WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH COLLOQUIUM - …



1819275276860003155951745615Thank you to our generous sponsors:Indiana State University Center for Community EngagementGender Studies in the Department of Multidisciplinary StudiesAmerican Democracy ProjectCunningham Memorial LibraryDepartment of History and African and African American StudiesFoundational StudiesCollege of Arts and SciencesEugene V. Debs FoundationAmerican Association of University WomenFeminist Majority ISU Special thanks to Heather Hindle, Dara Middleton, Carly Schmitt, Barb McNeill, the College of Arts and Sciences Community Semester, the presenters of these sessions, all the faculty who brought their students to this colloquium and GNDR 200 student artists.00Thank you to our generous sponsors:Indiana State University Center for Community EngagementGender Studies in the Department of Multidisciplinary StudiesAmerican Democracy ProjectCunningham Memorial LibraryDepartment of History and African and African American StudiesFoundational StudiesCollege of Arts and SciencesEugene V. Debs FoundationAmerican Association of University WomenFeminist Majority ISU Special thanks to Heather Hindle, Dara Middleton, Carly Schmitt, Barb McNeill, the College of Arts and Sciences Community Semester, the presenters of these sessions, all the faculty who brought their students to this colloquium and GNDR 200 student artists.56038753956050055441854903470Indiana State University00Indiana State University59436005429250February 29, March 1,2, & 3Cunningham Memorial LibraryEvents Area, Room 028 and Debs House, 451 N. 8th Street All events are free and open to the public. 00February 29, March 1,2, & 3Cunningham Memorial LibraryEvents Area, Room 028 and Debs House, 451 N. 8th Street All events are free and open to the public. 59404253980180WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH COLLOQUIUM201600WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH COLLOQUIUM2016568325859790005581650859790005082540-233680Monday, February 299-11Events Area HIST 113 Ruth Fairbanks Hester Street film about gender roles and immigration in turn of the century New York City.10-10:50Room 028 HIST 113-009 Michelle Morahn, “Kate Debs: The Lady of the House”12:00-12:50Events Area HIST 113 Michelle Morahn, “Kate Debs: The Lady of the House”Room 028 GNDR 301-001 Ruth Fairbanks Guest Speaker: Namita Goswami, “The Female Body in Black and Brown”1-1:50Events Area GNDR 200-004 Ruth Fairbanks Guest Speaker: Dean Linda Maule, “Women Appellate Court Judges”Room 028 AFRI 496 Andrea Arrington, “Searching for Home: Zimbabwean Women's Experiences of Displacement”2-2:50Events Area GNDR 402 Terry Dean Guest Speaker: Colin Johnson (Indiana University-Bloomington), “Hard Women: Rural Women and Female Masculinity”6-8:30Debs House, 451 N. 8th Street, Showing of film Mine Wars. Mother Jones takes on the Coal Bosses.00Monday, February 299-11Events Area HIST 113 Ruth Fairbanks Hester Street film about gender roles and immigration in turn of the century New York City.10-10:50Room 028 HIST 113-009 Michelle Morahn, “Kate Debs: The Lady of the House”12:00-12:50Events Area HIST 113 Michelle Morahn, “Kate Debs: The Lady of the House”Room 028 GNDR 301-001 Ruth Fairbanks Guest Speaker: Namita Goswami, “The Female Body in Black and Brown”1-1:50Events Area GNDR 200-004 Ruth Fairbanks Guest Speaker: Dean Linda Maule, “Women Appellate Court Judges”Room 028 AFRI 496 Andrea Arrington, “Searching for Home: Zimbabwean Women's Experiences of Displacement”2-2:50Events Area GNDR 402 Terry Dean Guest Speaker: Colin Johnson (Indiana University-Bloomington), “Hard Women: Rural Women and Female Masculinity”6-8:30Debs House, 451 N. 8th Street, Showing of film Mine Wars. Mother Jones takes on the Coal Bosses.4318020320Thursday, March 39:30-10:45Events Area HIST 439A-001/539A-001 Lisa PhillipsGuest speaker: Michelle M. Campbell, “The Legacy of Women and Labor Organizing in Academia”11:00-12:15Events Area Open Session on ResearchMarsha Miller, “AAUW Research on Gender, 1885 to the Present”2:00-4:00Room 028 GNDR 200-001 Katherine Fredlund Suffragette New Release (2015) film about the movement for women’s voting rights in Great Britain.2:00-3:15Events Area HIST 334 Lisa Phillips and PHIL 324, Namita GoswamiGuest speaker, Michelle M. Campbell, “Title IX and the Quest for Campus Crisis Centers”00Thursday, March 39:30-10:45Events Area HIST 439A-001/539A-001 Lisa PhillipsGuest speaker: Michelle M. Campbell, “The Legacy of Women and Labor Organizing in Academia”11:00-12:15Events Area Open Session on ResearchMarsha Miller, “AAUW Research on Gender, 1885 to the Present”2:00-4:00Room 028 GNDR 200-001 Katherine Fredlund Suffragette New Release (2015) film about the movement for women’s voting rights in Great Britain.2:00-3:15Events Area HIST 334 Lisa Phillips and PHIL 324, Namita GoswamiGuest speaker, Michelle M. Campbell, “Title IX and the Quest for Campus Crisis Centers”5457825653415Wednesday, March 28-9:50Room 028 HIST113-004 Ruth Fairbanks, Film Hester Street11-11:50Events Area SOC 101-002 Amanda Lubold, “Ebb and Flow: A Modern History of Breastfeeding in Western Countries”12-12:50Events Area HIST 494 and 594 David Nichols and GNDR 301-001 Ruth FairbanksGuest Speaker: Kristalyn Shefveland (University of Southern Indiana) “‘A Loving Remembrance’: The Indian Slave Trade and Constructs of Gendered Power in Anglo-Indian Virginia”Room 028 SOC 101-001 Amanda Lubold, “Ebb and Flow: A Modern History of Breastfeeding in Western Countries”1-1:50Events Area GNDR 400 Katherine Lee and GNDR 200-004 Ruth FairbanksGuest Speaker: Sarah Summers, (Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology) “Give me the Giant Wedge Heels: Women and the New Superhero”2-2:50Events Area GNDR 402 Terry DeanFilm Passionate Politics: The Life and Works of Charlotte Bunch6-8:30Events Area Suffragette –New Release (2015) film about the movement for women’s voting rights in Great Britain. Discussion led by Carly Schmitt.00Wednesday, March 28-9:50Room 028 HIST113-004 Ruth Fairbanks, Film Hester Street11-11:50Events Area SOC 101-002 Amanda Lubold, “Ebb and Flow: A Modern History of Breastfeeding in Western Countries”12-12:50Events Area HIST 494 and 594 David Nichols and GNDR 301-001 Ruth FairbanksGuest Speaker: Kristalyn Shefveland (University of Southern Indiana) “‘A Loving Remembrance’: The Indian Slave Trade and Constructs of Gendered Power in Anglo-Indian Virginia”Room 028 SOC 101-001 Amanda Lubold, “Ebb and Flow: A Modern History of Breastfeeding in Western Countries”1-1:50Events Area GNDR 400 Katherine Lee and GNDR 200-004 Ruth FairbanksGuest Speaker: Sarah Summers, (Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology) “Give me the Giant Wedge Heels: Women and the New Superhero”2-2:50Events Area GNDR 402 Terry DeanFilm Passionate Politics: The Life and Works of Charlotte Bunch6-8:30Events Area Suffragette –New Release (2015) film about the movement for women’s voting rights in Great Britain. Discussion led by Carly Schmitt.812800826770Tuesday, March 19:30-10:45Events Area HIST 439-001/539-001 Lisa Phillips, “‘Maternalism’ in U.S. History”11-12:15 Events Area SOWK 270-002 Rhonda Impink, “A Century of Women as Social Justice Reformers”12:30-1:45Events Area Namita Goswami “Animal’s People: Disability, Exploitation, and the Environment”2-3:15Events Area HIST 334-001 Lisa Phillips and GNDR 200-001 Katherine FredlundFilm Standing on my Sister’s Shoulders about women in the Civil Rights MovementRoom 028 SOWK 270-001 Rhonda Impink, “A Century of Women as Social Justice Reformers”5-8PMRoom 028 GNDR 200-003 Susan Livingston“From Subjects to Artists: Women in the Visual Arts” followed by art activity.00Tuesday, March 19:30-10:45Events Area HIST 439-001/539-001 Lisa Phillips, “‘Maternalism’ in U.S. History”11-12:15 Events Area SOWK 270-002 Rhonda Impink, “A Century of Women as Social Justice Reformers”12:30-1:45Events Area Namita Goswami “Animal’s People: Disability, Exploitation, and the Environment”2-3:15Events Area HIST 334-001 Lisa Phillips and GNDR 200-001 Katherine FredlundFilm Standing on my Sister’s Shoulders about women in the Civil Rights MovementRoom 028 SOWK 270-001 Rhonda Impink, “A Century of Women as Social Justice Reformers”5-8PMRoom 028 GNDR 200-003 Susan Livingston“From Subjects to Artists: Women in the Visual Arts” followed by art activity. ................
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