Faculty Presentations
- "Feminist Parodies: Are They Funny or What?": Peg Brand, philosophy
- "Reading and Book signing of Mind III the U.S.A" Mary Romero, sociology
- "Sacred Representations: Gender and the Religious Right", Linda Kintz, English
- "Understanding Real-Life Decision-Making: An Inductive Approach", Deborah Frisch, psychology
- "Anne Frank in America: From Private Diarist to Public Figure”, Martha Ravits, English, and Jewish Federation of Lane County
- "Mayan Languages, Past and Present", Colette Craig, linguistics
- "Mapa de Cuauhtlantzinco", Stephanie Wood, history
- "Negotiating Work, Identity, and Desire: The Adolescent Dilemmas of Working-Class Girls of French and Algerian Descent in a Vocational High School", Catherine Raissiguier, women's studies
- "Stronger Together: Women, Work, and Measure 5", Panelists: Jessie Bostelle and Lexy Lieurance, Oregon Public Employees Union; Margaret Hallock, Labor Education and Research Center, and Sandra Morgen, CSWS
- "Measure 9 and the Classroom: Before and After November 3", Panelists: Myles Brand, Office of the President; Dom Vetri, School of Law; Mary Wood and Linda Kintz, English; Marsha Ritzdorf. women's studies and planning, public policy and management
Speakers
- "Poetry Reading", Cecilia Vicuna, Latin American poet and artist; MEChA, Oregon Humanities Center, Department of Romance Languages
- Can Xue and Liu Suola, writers, People's Republic of China, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, Center for Asian and Pacific Studies
- "On the Modem European Family", Nancy Armstrong, Brown University
- Oregon Humanities Center, Department of English, Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost, Office of International Affairs, College of Arts and Sciences, European Studies Faculty Group
- "Forest Communities in Indonesia", Oekan Abdullah and Nani Djvangsih, Padjadjaran University, Indonesia; International Studies and Environmental Studies Programs, Department of Geography
- "Antony's Wound: The Politics of Masculinity in Shakespeare's Roman Works", Coppelia Kahn, Brown University; Department of English, Oregon Humanities Center
- "The North American Free Trade Agreement from the Point of View of an Average Person in Mexico", Marielaire Acosta, Mexican Commission for Defense and Promotion of Human Rights, El Salvador Sister University Project, Witness for Peace, Survival Center, Peace Studies, lnternational Studies Programs
- "Women and the 1993 Legislature: What's Next?", Panelists: Governor Barbara Roberts, State Representatives Cynthia Wooten, Avel Gordly; State Senators Tricia Smith, Catherine Webber
- "The Work of the Vietnamese Women's Union", Nguyen Kim Cuc, Vietnam Women's Union, Hanoi, Vietnam International Studies Program
- "Welfare Policies and Welfare Rights in the 1990s", Nancy Rose, California State University, San Bernardino; Mutima lmani, Realistic Organizational Services lnternational, Oakland; Zonia Club of Eugene
- 'The Individual and the Collective: Western and African Comparisons" and "Changing Dimensions of Social Support for Urban Women in Nigeria" and "The Politics of Reproduction in Africa", lbitola Olufunlayo Pearce, CSWS visiting scholar from Obafemi Awolowo University, lle-lfe, Nigeria
- "Who Defines the Race: Race, Gender, and Fractured Identities", Fran White, Hampshire College
- "Sex and Money: Uncovering Gender Biases in Economic Laws", Frances Leonard, author, Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost
- "Women and Economic Policy in Australia", Rhonda Sharp, University of South Australia, Australia Labor Education and Research Center
- "Collaborative Fieldwork: An Insider-Outsider Study of the Mescalero Apache Girls' Initiation Ceremony", Ines Talamantez, University of California, Santa Barbara School of Music
- "Challenges Confronting Thai Women Today", Permsirz Nitimanop, Burapha University, Chonburi, Thailand Southeast Asian Studies Program
- "Tradition vs. Equality", Sarah Weddington, School of Law, Women's Law Forum
- "Zora Neal Hurston and Other Women Folksong Collectors", Joseph Hickerson, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.; Department of English, Folklore and Ethnic Studies Program, Eugene Folklore Society
- "Gay, Lesbian, and Catholic: Sexual Struggle in a Gay Ethnic Parish", Leonard Norman Primiano, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Folklore and Ethnic Studies Program, Department of English, Clark Honors College, Oregon Humanities Center
- "Feminism and Journalism", Robin Morgan, editor in chief, Ms. Magazine; School of Journalism and Communication, Oregon Humanities Center
- "Family Portraits in Changing Times", Helen Nestor, photographer, author; Oregon Humanities Center
- "Politics and Culture", Maria del Rosario, Representative, Committee for Campesino Unity in Guatemala; Citizens In Solidarity with Central American Peoples, Associated Students of tire University of Oregon, Women's Studies Program, Cultural Forum
- "The Color of Tradition," a slide presentation on her experiences in Mexico and Guatemala, Elizabeth Reid, photographer UO Museum of Natural History
- ''Terms of Estrangement: Colonial Discourse and Women's Writing", Judith Raiskin, CSWS visiting scholar, University of California, Santa Barbara
- "Pan de los Muertos (bread of the dead)", Vicki Ayers, UO Museum of Natural History
- "Women-of-Color Writers and Feminist Poststructuralism", Margaret Homans, Yale University; Department of English, Oregon Humanities Center, Office of the President
Major Events Sponsored by CSWS
- "Take Back the Night March"
- "interSEXions: A Symposium on Sexualities
- "An Evening in Remembrance of Audre Lorde, 1934-93" "Indigenous Women's Conference"
- "Practicing Postmodermsms. An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference"
- "Soundings: A Conference on American Life, Literature, and Interpretations"
- "Martin Luther King, Jr., Celebration," and keynote address by Mary Frances Berry, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
- "Black History Month-Black Women of Achievement"
- "Women of Color Conference"