2013-14 Events

Fall 2013

Noon Talks:

Jane Grant Conference Room, Hendricks Hall, unless otherwise stated

  • October 23rd - 111 Susan Campbell Hall, Jenée Wilde, “Jane Grant: A Feminist Legacy
  • November 13th - Q & A Session to Learn how to Apply for CSWS Research Grants with Carol Stabile,  

Events:

  • October 2nd - Laura Edwards, “Women, Law, and Culture: Rethinking Legal Change in the Civil War Era,” cosponsored by CSWS
  • October 15th - 3–5:00PM, Hendricks Hall, CSWS Faculty Affiliates’ Reception
  • October 22nd - University of Oregon Disability Studies Forum 2013, cosponsored by CSWS

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  • November 7th–9th - 40th Anniversary Celebration, EMU Ballroom
    • November 7th - 8:30AM, CSWS Graduate Student Breakfast: “From Entry-Level to Associate: Feminism, Jobs, and UO PhDs
    • November 7th - 3–5:00PM, “Agents of Change” documentary and opening celebration
    • November 8th - 9-5:00PM, “Women’s Stories, Women’s Lives” symposium
    • November 8th - 6:30–8:30PM, “A Conversation with Ursula K. Le Guin
    • November 9th -  9:00AM-4:30PM, “Worlds Beyond World” symposium

Winter 2014

Lorwin Lectureship Series Events:

  • February 6th - 6:00PM, Fenton Hall 110, “The New Anti-Rape Movement on Campus: Networked Survivors Fighting for Reform,” Caroline Heldman and Danielle Dirks  

Events:

  • January 9th - 4:00PM, Knight Library, Digital Scholarship Center, “How to Get Involved in Fembot
  • January 17th - 1-3:00PM, "How to Peer-Review Multimodal Content"
  • January 31st - 3:30PM, "The Cultural Defense: Names, Noises, Gender Violence and Human Rights," cosponsored by CSWS
  • February 7th - 2:00PM, Teach-in: about networking to combat sexual assault on the college campus
  • February 26th - Pam Thoma
  • March 7th - Writing Women into Wikipedia

Spring 2014

Lorwin Lectureship Series Events:

  • April 3rd - 6:30PM, Columbia 150, Wendy Murphy, “How Title IX Finally Won Its Rightful Seat at the Civil Rights Table of Justice - and Why the Legs Are Still So Wobbly.” 

Events:

  • May 8th-10th - Conference: “Alternative Sovereignties: Decolonization Through Indigenous Vision and Struggle
  • April 18th - 10:00AM-4:00PM, Conference: "Academia Activism: Reimagining Education Without Gender Discrimination"
  • April 23rd - 6:00PM, Fenton Hall Room 110, "Agents of Change" screening followed by Q & A with director Gabriela Martínez and co-producer Sonia De La Cruz.
  • April 24th - 4:00PM, Screening of documentary film "Reflections Unheard: Black Women in Civil Rights" and discussion with director and producer Nevline Nnaji, sponsored by the Department of English
  • May 1st-3rd - 2014 CSWS Northwest Women Writers Symposium “Family, Animal, Story
  • May 8th - Research Talk: Kathleen Blee May, “What Happens to Political Imagination in Activist Groups?
  • May 9th - 2-5PM, Graduate Student Center, Susan Campbell Hall, “How to Get Funding for Qualitative Research,” Kathleen Blee

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