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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 XVIII:
WOMEN, THE ENVIRONMENT, AND GRASSROOTS MOVEMENTS
April 13, 1991
Conference Program (PDF, 260 KB)

Morning Session

Welcoming Remarks:
Temma Kaplan, Director of the Barnard Center for Research on Women
Conference Opening:
Women, War, and the Environment
Bella S. Abzug, Co-chair of the Women's Foreign Policy council and Co-chair of the International Policy Action Committee on Environment and Development
Ecofeminism: A Politics of Connection
Ynestra King, Eugene Lang College, The New School for Social Research

Morning Plenaries

  1. Ecological Urbanism: Women Charting A Course for Change-Work in Progress
    Myrna Margulies Breitbart, Hampshire College
    Gwyn Kirk, Colorado College
  2. Environmental Justice: Race and Class
    Celene Krauss, Kean College of New Jersey
    Peggy Shephard, West Harlem Environmental Action
  3. The Role of Planning Boards in Controlling the Environment
    Inez Pasher, Chair of the Solid Waste Management Facilities Committee, Planning Board 1, Williamsburg

Afternoon Session

Our Bodies, Our Selves?
Susan Bordo, LeMoyne College
Communities of Color and Environmental Justice
Vernice Miller, West Harlem Environmental Action
Women, Environment, and Livelihoods: A Worm's Eye View
Gita Sen, DAWN, Vassar College

Afternoon Plenaries

  1. A Visual Dissection of the Patriarchal Mind: A Slide Show
    Batya Bauman, East-Coast Coordinator of Feminists for Animal Rights
  2. Home Environment, Labor Allocation, and Domestic Waste
    Cecilia Conrad, Assistant Professor, Economics, Barnard College
  3. Affordable Housing and Community Organizing
    Cheryl P. Derricotte, Barnard '87, Executive Director of the Neighborhood Preservation Coalition of New York State, Inc.
    Jan Peterson, Columbia University and the National Council of Neighborhood Women
  4. Occupational Environments: Workplace Health and Reproductive Rights
    Ilise (I.L.) Feitshans, Barnard '79, Columbia Law School Legislative Drafting Research Fund
    Diane Stein, New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health

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

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