Road Scholars

Road Scholars

RoadScholarscollage-finalThe Center for the Study of Women in Society is pleased to present our public lecture program, now in its sixth year. Our presenters have spoken to more than 2,000 community members in at least 35 venues across the state since the program’s inception. We invite you to look over the topics offered by University of Oregon faculty members and researchers—and to partner with us in sponsoring a Road Scholars event for your organization. In addition to introducing the Center and its mission, the Road Scholars program offers audiences throughout Oregon the opportunity to engage in conversation with UO faculty from many different disciplines—conversations about issues critical to women and families in our region and beyond.

There are 18 presentations being offered this year that explore such fascinating ideas as the history of female bus conductors in Japan; the blacklisting of women writers in television during the anti-Communist crusade of the 1950s; a recent political uprising and media takeover among indigenous women in Oaxaca, Mexico; and many others. Our presenters include faculty and researchers associated with the Center for the Study of Women in Society at the University of Oregon. Most of the presentations use research that has been partially or fully funded by the center and many involve slideshows, film and digital resources developed by the center’s Feminist Humanities Project with technical support by the Wired Humanities Project.

Scheduled Events

10/24/2009

The S-Word: The Squaw Stereotype in American Popular Culture presented by Deb Merskin. North Bend/Public Library

2/13/2010
“Snake Oil and Mothers’ Milk,” presented by Phaedra Livingstone. Eugene/Lane Branch, American Association of University Women

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If the presenter travels more than 50 miles each way, they may request overnight lodging. In that event, the local sponsoring organization is responsible for arranging a home stay or arranging and paying for commercial lodging. Is your organization able to accept this responsibility and make arrangements with CSWS?

In the event that your organization hosts a road scholar, the following conditions apply:

   * Formally acknowledge CSWS sponsorship of this program at the event and on all printed materials advertising or reporting on the event.

   * Confirm event date, time, location, travel directions, and housing arrangements 15 days in advance of the event.

   * Immediately notify CSWS of any changes affecting this program.

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View a detailed list of Road Scholars offerings

The first three years of the Road Scholars Program were made possible through a gift contributed by Robert Amundson, Ph.D., in memory of his wife, Joy Belsky. We are deeply grateful for his support of this important community program.