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Double Issue: Volume 3, Number 3, Volume 4, Number 1, Fall 2005 Janet Jakobsen, David Hopson, Editors
The Scholar and Feminist XXX
Past Controversies, Present Challenges
Future Feminisms
About this Issue
Introduction
About the Contributors


Issue 3.3/4.1 Homepage

Contents
·Past Conferences Overview
·Programs by Year
·Directory of Participants

Past Conferences

THE SCHOLAR AND THE FEMINIST XVI:
WOMEN AND PUBLIC POLICY:
MAKING THE DIFFERENCE

April 1, 1989
Conference Program (PDF, 296 KB)

Morning Session

Welcoming Remarks:
Ellen V. Futter, President Barnard College
Conference Opening:
Temma Kaplan, Director of the Barnard Center for Research on Women
Keynote Addresses:
Judith S. Kaye, Associate Judge, Court of Appeals for the State of New York "Women and the Courts as a Reflection of Social Change"
Charlotte Bunch, Laurie Professor of Women's Studies, Douglass College, Rutgers University "Global Feminism and Human Rights"

Morning Plenaries

  1. Women and Children at Risk and in Poverty
    Mimi Abramovitz, Hunter College School of Social Work, Author of Regulating the Lives of Women: Social Welfare Policy from Colonial Times to the Present
    Sherry Deane, Attorney, Children's Defense Fund, Program Associate for the Adolescent Pregnancy Child Watch Project, Member of the MADRE Board of Directors
  2. National and International Perspectives on Racism
    Laura Balbo, Italian Parliamentary Delegate and Member of the Parliamentary Committee, Italia-Razzismo
    Althea Simmons, Director of the Washington Bureau of the NAACP
  3. Private Foundations, Public Policy, and Advocacy
    Jill Blair, Program Officer, New York Foundation
    Safiya Bandele, Director, Center for Women's Development, Medgar Evers College
    Lynn Walker, Deputy Director of Human Rights and Governance, The Ford Foundation
  4. Mother and Woman-Blaming in the Mental Health Establishment
    Paula J. Caplan, Ontario Institute, author of The Myth of Female Masochism and Don't Blame Mother: Mending the Mother-Daughter Relationship

Afternoon Session

In Search of Equality: An American Quest
Eleanor Holmes Norton, Georgetown University Law School
Similarities in the Roles of Women in Elective and Non-Elective Offices
Carol Bellamy, Morgan Stanley and Company, Inc.

Afternoon Plenaries

  1. Public Policy and Education
    Gemma Campbell, Director, HEOP, Columbia University
    Vivian Taylor, Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Barnard College
  2. Feminism and AIDS
    Amber Hollibaugh, Video Producer, Educator for the AIDS Discrimination Unit of the NYC Commission on Human Rights
    Nan Hunter, Director, ACLU AIDS Project
    Ruth Rodriguez, Executive Director of the LOISAIDA (Lower East Side Association) and formerly Director of the Hispanic AIDS Forum
    Maria St. Cyr, Executive Director of WARN (Women's AIDS Resource Network)
    Katy Taylor, Deputy Director of the AIDS Discrimination Unit
  3. Making the Public Private: Black Women and Self-Recovery
    bell hooks (Gloria Watkins), Oberlin College, author of Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism, Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center, and Talking Back
  4. Policy Prospects for a "Kinder, Gentler Nation" for Women? Transformation of the Work Place, Welfare Reform, Family Supports, Education, Reproductive Rights, and Health in the Bush Administration
    Leslie Wolfe, Executive Director, the Center for Women Policy Studies

Academic Coordinator
Temma Kaplan
Conference Coordinators
Bernita Dorch, Ruth Farmer, Temma Kaplan

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