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Anderson Gender Resource Center Films, Art, Events, and Workshops
March 1: Charlotte’s Web, Bengal Theater, Pond Student Union Building, 1:00p.m. & 3:00p.m.; free with Bengal ID/$2 general Contact: Student Activities Board (x3451) And take some time to check out these displays: NOW – March 22: National Women’s Art Exhibit, Transition Gallery March 1-31: KISU-FM Two Minute Audio Modules about Notable Women in History, Weekdays, 12:04p.m. Contact: KISU-FM (x3691) March 1-31: Oboler Library Displays on the Theme “Women’s Art, Women’s Vision” Contact: Joan Juskie (x4325) March 1-31: ISU Bookstore Display of “Favorite Books by Women Authors” Contact: Anderson Center (x2805) March 1-31: Display of “Women in Research at ISU,” Office of Research, Room 205 Fine Arts Contact: Office of Research (x2618) or WeLEAD (x3311) March 1–31: Women’s History Trivia Contest, Portneuf District Library, 5210 Stuart Avenue, Chubbuck Contact: Jeanne Farnworth (237-2192) March 1-31: Women’s Vintage & Ethnic Clothing Display, Portneuf District Library, 5210 Stuart Avenue, Chubbuck Contact: Jeanne Farnworth (237-2192) March 1–31: Women’s Vision Art Display, Portneuf District Library, 5210 Stuart Avenue, Chubbuck Contact: Jeanne Farnworth (237-2192) ***** *The Art of Gender in Everyday Life V Conference, March 5-7 All sessions are free and open to the public, but registration is required. Registration is available on site. A complete schedule of events is available on our website at: http://www.isu.edu/anderson... Included in this year’s conference are: *Films: Women Behind the Camera screening, followed by a discussion with writer/director/producer Alexis Krasilovsky (3/5); LUNAFEST screening (3/7 & 3/8) *Workshops: “Feminine [WINDOWS-1252?]Voices” Workshop with Dr. Tania Modleski; “Creating the World of Possibilities: Utilizing your skills and talents in the world of Social and Gender [WINDOWS-1252?]Justice” with Sonya Rosario of the Women of Color Alliance (both 3/6) *Interactive performances: Drum Circle (3/7) *Conference sessions on a variety of gender-related topics (3/6 & 3/7) For additional information, please contact the Anderson Center at 282-2805. ***** *Tania Modleski “Women’s Voices” Workshop and WHM Keynote, 3/6 Join us for a workshop on "Women's Voices in Film" Led by Dr. Tania Modleski, Florence R. Scott Professor of English and Professor of English at the University of Southern California Thursday, March 6 9am - 11am Salmon River Suite Participants are encouraged to bring their favorite film clip examples of feminine voices for this interactive workshop. Dr. Modleski will also give the Women's History Month Keynote "No More Tears: On the Persistence of Melodrama in Representing Women's Lives" Thursday, March 6, 7pm Salmon River Suite Sponsored by the Idaho Humanities Council and the ISU Women's History Month Committee For more information, please call 282-2805. These events are free and open to the public. ***** *Drum Circle, 3/7 Join us for a DRUM CIRCLE Friday, March 7 2:30pm SUB Ballroom This is an interactive event, so if you have a drum, please bring it! For more information, please call 282-2805. This event is free and open to the public. This event is part of The Art of Gender in Everyday Life V Conference. For a complete schedule of conference events, go to http://www.isu.edu/anderson... ***** *ISUPW “PROMOTION OF WOMEN” PANEL DISCUSSION & POTLUCK, 2/26 ISU Professional Women invites female faculty, staff and graduate students to a Potluck (5pm) and Panel Discussion (6pm) Tuesday, February 26 Alumni House (554 South 7th) Guest Panelists: Linda Hatzenbuehler, Ph.D., Dean Kasiska College of Health Professions Marilyn Davis, Ed.D., Dean College of Technology Maureen Brandon, Ph.D., Interim Dean College of Arts & Sciences Dr. Deborah L. Hedeen, Ph.D., Dean College of Education For more information, please call 282-4245. ***** Rebecca Morrow, Ph.D., Director Verena Roberts, Programming Graduate Assistant Anderson Gender Resource Center Idaho State University To learn more, visit our website: www.isu.edu/andersoncenter 0 comments from 0 users
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