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Women's
History Month at Emory - March 2007
Bridging Generations: Women Moving Forward
In March every year, the Center for Women sponsors a wide-ranging celebration
of Women's History Month, attracting nationally recognized keynote speakers
such as the Naomi Wolf, Rebecca Walker, Faye Wattleton, Lani Guinier,
Wilma Mankiller, Natalie Angier, Carol Moseley Braun, Rachel Simmons,
Helen Thomas, Julianne Malveaux, and Margaret Edson.
Keynote
Event: "Solitude of Self: A Reading and Celebration
of Elizabeth Cady Stanton" with Vivian Gornick and
Jan Freeman. The keynote address is named for the speech the
suffragist considered her most important achievement. Gornick and Freeman
will celebrate Stanton's life and contributions to the women's movement
through biographical information and contemplation. In this unusual presentation,
Freeman will talk about Stanton's life and lifework. Gornick will then
read passages from her book-length biographical essay and contemplation
about Stanton, The Solitude of Self:Thinking about Elizabeth Cady
Stanton. Freeman will then follow with excerpts from Stanton's 1892
speech, which is as useful and necessary today as it was then.
Join
us on Wednesday, March 7 at 7:30 PM in the Jones Room of the Woodruff
Library; book signing sponsored by Charis
Books and reception to follow.
Women's
History Month March 2007
Women's History Month events at Emory open a window onto women's cultural,
intellectual and social lives. The full month's calendar
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Monthlong Events
Women's History Month Events
February
25– March 1
Body Acceptance Week
March 1
"Who's Afraid of a Box of Cookies," Roni Stiller
Funk will lead a discussion and exploration of the connection between
pleasure and body wisdom. Noon, Center for Women, third Floor, Cox Hall.
Refreshmens served. Sponsored by Center for Women and Atlanta Center
for Overcoming Overeating.
"Making a Way
When There Is No Way: Women & Disabilities," a presentation
and discussion with Nancy Eiesland.
| 5:15 PM - 7 PM, Cox Hall, third floor, Room 1-3. Sponsored by Women
in Theology and Ministry and Center for Women.
March 4
University Worship, Women's History Month Sunday
Celebration with Jan Love, Dean of Candler School of Theology. 11
AM, Cannon Chapel. Sponsored by Emory Office of the Dean of the Chapel
and Religious Life and the Center for Women.
"Sunday at the Museum with Esther," a
special viewing of "Through the Eye of the Needle: Fabric of Survival,"
spectacular embroidered panels by Holocaust survivor Esther Nisenthal
Krinitz. Gallery talk, reception and special presentation by Pola Arbiser,
a hidden child of the Holocaust. General Admission $10; $5 for students
and Museum members. 2 PM, The Breman Jewish Heritage Museum, 1440 Spring
Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30309, 678.222.3700. Sponsored by the Breman
Jewish Heritage Museum, Center for Women, Department of Women;s Studies
and Institute for Jewish Studies.
March 5
"Representations of Women in the Media," a view
of media clips and a panel discussion with undergraduate and graduate
students. 6PM, White Hall, room TBA. Sponsored by Center for Women
Advisory Board Student Advocacy Committee and WS GRADS. Please see
flyer
for more information..
March
7
Fifteenth-Annual Pride Banquet with President James
Wagner and membes of the LGBT/Allies community.
6:30 PM, for location, click here.
Sponsored by Emory Gay and Lesbian Alumni (GALA), Office of LGBT Life,
and President's Commission on LGBT Concerns.
"Solitude of Self: A Reading and Celebration of Elizabeth
Cady Stanton," keynote address by Vivian Gomick and Jan Freeman.
7:30 PM, Jones Room, 311 Woodruff Library. A presentation through
readings and contemplation about Stanton. Book-signing and reception to
follow. Sponsored by Center for Women, Department of Women's Studies
Jessica Glasser Memorial Lecture, Hightower Lecture Fund, President's
Commission on the Status of Women, Friends of the Emory University Libraries,
Creative Writing Program, History Department, and English Department.
March
8
International Women's Day
"Celebrating Women's History at Oxford: Reflections of Female Professors,"
a slideshow and panel discussion with female faculty members.
7 PM, Oxford Chapel. Sponsored by ReVision, Center for Women and Oxford
College of Emory University.
March
9
International Coffeee Hour Celebrating International Women's Day 2007.
11:30 AM- 12:30 PM Winship Ballroom, Dobbs University Center. Refreshmens
will be served. Sponsored by International Student and Scholar Programs,
Center for Women and National Black Herstory Task Force.
March
12 - 16
Spring Break
March
23 - 24
The Tenth-Annual National Black Herstory Conference and Awards
Banquet: "Multiculturalism: Understanding Diverse Cultures, Relationships,
and Traditions," keynote address by Stedman Graham. 7 PM,
Emory Conference Center, Emory University. For more information, visit
www.blackherstory.org. Sponsored
by National Black Herstory Task Force, Emory University, Center for Women,
and Department of Women's Studies.
March
26
Feminist Founders Reading Series and Book Signing by Nonfiction
Writer, Poet, Naturalist and Activist Janisse Ray. 8:15 PM, Jones
Room, 311 Woodruff Library. Book-signing and reception to follow. Sponsored
by Creative Writing Program, Center for Women, and Department of Women's
Studies.
Bernice
Johnson Reagon, founder of the African American female a cappella ensemble
Sweet Honey in the Rock, will present the keynote address for
Candler Women's Week. 7 PM, Cannon Chapel. Reception to follow in Brooks
Commons. Sponsored by Candler School of Theology, Candler Women, and
Center for Women.
March
27
Colloquium with Nonfiction Writer, Poet, Naturalist
and Activist Janisse Ray. 2:30 PM,
301 Callaway Center. Sponsored by Creative Writing Program, Center
for Women, and Department of Women's Studies.
March
28
Film, "The Watermelon Woman," by Director Cheryl
Dunye. 6 PM White Hall, room 102. Sponsored by LGBT Programming
Council, Office of LGBT Life, and GALA.
March
29
"Moving Words," a presentation of work from Emory's Dance Program
and Department of Theater Studies. Noon, Carols Museum Reception
Hall. Sponsored by Emory Dance Program, Department of Theater Studies,
Michael C. Carols Museum, and Center for Women.
March
30
A Cross-Cultural Dance Performance by Taal Soul -- Taal Soul
will perform three dances---belly dancing, African dance and flamenco.
Please join! And if you want to learn and try out some new dance moves,
please come out and join the dancers as they demonstrate the dance moves!
5 PM, Coke Commons, Dobbs University Center. Sponsored by Office of
Multicultural Programs and Services and Center for Women.
March
31
"No More Early Exits: Women Respond to the ABA," a
one-day conference examining why women of color are vanishing from large
law firms in the United States. 9 AM - 5 PM Tull Auditorium, Emory University
School of Law. Sponsored by AALSA, BLSA, HLS, LAWS, SALSA, Office
of Career Services, and Office of Student Affairs.
Monthlong
"Through the Eye of the Needle: Fabric of Survival"
features the embroidered panels of Holocaust survivor Esther
Nisenthal Krinitz. On display Febraury 25- May 27. The Breman Jewish Heritage
Museum, 1440 Spring Street, Atlanta, GA 30309. Call 678.222.3700. Sponsored
by the Breman Jewish Heritage Museum.
"A Chronicle of Significant Events in the Lives of Women
at Emory University," featuring vintage photos from the
Emory University Archives. Permanently displayed at the Center for Women.
Sponsored by Center for Women and Emory University Archives.
DUC = Dobbs University Center
For more information, call Emory Women's Center at 404.727.2000.
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