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Summer 2001 - Spring 2002
EVENT DATE LOCATION
True Catholic Womanhood: Gender Ideology In Franco's Spain, Aurora Morcillo, Ph.D., Visiting Assistant Professor
Women's Studies and Education
Sep.28
Friday
12-1:30pm
Faculty Lounge, GL 220
So You Want to Go to Graduate School...
Sara Crawley, Christina Lalama, Aurora Morcillo & Suzanna Rose, Women's Studies Center
Oct. 17
Wednesday
3:30 - 5:30pm
GC 279A
Computer Science Graduate School:  Issues for Women and Minorities
Panel sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research/Lucent Technologies
Oct. 19
Friday
3-4:30pm
GC Ballroom
Feminist Theology
LaDonna Harris
A Comanche Spokeswoman and a consistent and ardent advocate on behalf of Tribal America. She is active in the movements for civil rights, the environment, women's issues, and world peace.
Oct. 24
Wednesday                   2-3:30pm
Wetheim Conservatory Classroom
(near Greenhouse/OE Bldg.)
Are Butch and Fem AntiFeminist and Working Class?
Sara Crawley, M.A.
Visiting Instructor, Women's Studies
Oct. 26
Friday
Noon - 1:30pm
PC 521
Freaks, Goldiggers, Divas and Dykes: 
The Sociohistorical Development of Adolescent African-American Women's Sexual Scripts
Dionne Stephens
Doctoral Student, University of Georgia
Nov. 1
Thursday
6pm
WUC Ballroom
2nd Floor
Biscayne Bay
Half the World: Transnational Feminist Socialist Journalism of Claudia Jones
Carole Boyce Davis, Ph.D.
Director, African New World Studies
Nov. 9
Tuesday
2pm

Panther Suite
GC 305

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Working Group for Pre-Modern Histories & Cultures
Court and Plaza in the Spanish Atlantic
Topics include: Spanish Royal Women and Dress of a Hapsburg Queen, among others
Nov. 11
Sunday
Noon - 4:30pm
Miami Beach
What Can You Do with a Degree in Women’s Studies?
Panel Presentation
Nov. 14
Wednesday
3:30-5:30pm
GC 241B
NOW Presents
The Life and Work of Jane Goodall
Ian Morris, Women's Studies Student
Nov. 16
Friday
6:30pm
Panther Suite
GC 305
Gender Matters in Contemporary Paintings of Women
Mary Wiseman, Ph.D.
Nov. 28
Wednesday
12:30-1:45pm
GL 220

WOMEN OF DISTINCTION SERIES
A Woman’s Education: The Road from Coorain Leads to Smith College

Jill Ker Conway, Ph.D.
Former President of Smith College
Visiting Professor, MIT

Dec. 4
Tuesday
8pm
Books & Books 
265 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables
WOMEN OF DISTINCTION SERIES 
Cookware to Cocktail Shakers:
The American Domestic Aluminum Object 1900 - 39
Penny Sparke, Dean

Design Faculty at Kingston University, London
January 10
Thursday

7pm
Wolfsonian Museum
1001 Washington Ave., Miami Beach

Tel: 305-531-1001
The Non-perfectionist's Guide
to Success in Science
Laurie Glimcher
Feb. 5
Tuesday

3.30pm
Faculty Lounge, GL

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“Writing Towards Hope”
Dr. Marjorie Agosín
Professor of Spanish, Wellesley College
Feb.15
Friday
11am-12:15pm
GL 525
Women's Studies Student Conference 2002 
Call for Proposals Form
Contact: Shira Fisher
Tel: 305-630-3783 
E-Mail: shirafisher@hotmail.com
Proposal Deadline:
Feb. 25
Monday
5pm
Women's Studies Center
DM 212
Gearing up to go out into the World of Work:  A Career Workshop for Women's Studies Students
Wanda Gibson
Coordinator, Career Services, FIU
Feb. 27
Wednesday
5-6:30pm
GL 220
WOMEN OF DISTINCTION SERIES 
Brazilian Women Artists
Carol Damian, Ph.D. 
Associate Professor
Art and Art History, FIU
March 6
Wednesday
8pm 
Books & Books 
265 Aragon Ave. 
Coral Gables 
305-448-9599 
In collaboration with The Women's Center
The March 2002 Women's History Month Keynote Address 
"Women of the World in the Twenty-First Century: Status, Power and Women's Leadership"
Robin Wright, Chief Diplomatic Correspondent for the Los Angeles Times 
Recipient of the 2001 Weintal Prize for Most Distinguished Diplomatic Reporting 
Sponsored by: College of Business Administration, College of Education, Division of Student Affairs, the Honors
College, and the University Lecture Committee 
March 13
Wednesday
4pm 

Graham Center Ballroom, University Park Campus 

 

 

 



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FIU - African New World Studies
Co-Sponsored by
The Women's Center and 

The Women's Studies Center

In Celebration Of
Women's History Month

Present
Joan Cartwright
"Women in Jazz"
Lecture & Concert
March 15
Friday
6pm
Maryann Wolfe Theatre
BBC
Tel: 305-919-5521
Study Abroad in Spain Summer B 2002
University of Granada
Contact: Dr. Aurora G. Morcillo
Women’s Studies Center DM 210
University Park Campus
Miami, FL 33199
Phone: 305-348-1151
Application Form
Orientation
March 28
Thursday
12-2pm
GC 241A

Summer B Session
July 1-31, 2002

Universidad de Granada
Vagina Monologues

Women's Studies students produce and perform the Vagina Monologues.

Performance Dates:
April 5-7
Fri, Sat, Sun.
7pm
Ticket prices:  TBA
DM 150
Women's Studies Student Conference 2002 April 5
Friday
9am-3pm
GC Ballroom & GC 243
Salary Negotiation for Women Students
Suzanna Rose, Ph.D.
Director of Women's Studies & Professor of Psychology, FIU
April 8
Monday
3:30-5:30pm

GC 241A


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WOMEN OF DISTINCTION SERIES
Mirror Images
Lynne Barrett, Fiction Writer
Denise Duhamel, Poet
Creative Writing Program, FIU
April 18
Thursday
7pm
Reading at the
Wolfsonian Museum
1001 Washington Ave.
Miami Beach
305-531-1001
Sexology and the Pharmaceutical Industry: Views from the Inside, the Outside and the Far Side 
Leonore Tiefer, Ph.D. 
Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry 
NYU School of Medicine 
May 3
Friday
11am
 
Green Library  220

 


 


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