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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 XXI:
GROWING UP FEMALE

April 8, 1995
Conference Program (PDF, 360 KB)

Morning Session

Welcoming Remarks:
Flora S. Davidson, Acting Dean of the Faculty, Barnard College
Introduction:
Leslie Calman, Director, Barnard Center for Research on Women

Morning Plenaries

Growing Up Female
Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Virginia and Leonard Marx Professor and Director, Adolescent Studies Program, Teachers College, Columbia University
Zella Luria, Professor, Department of Psychology and American Studies, Tufts University
Peggy McIntosh, Associate Director, Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, and Founder and Co-director, National S.E.E.D. Project on Inclusive Curriculum (Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity)
Janie Victoria Ward, Associate Professor of Education and Human Services, Simmons College

Afternoon Session

  1. Seeking Gender Equity in Education
    Barbara Jackson, Professor, Department of Administration, Policy, and Urban Education, Graduate School of Education, Fordham University
    Peggy McIntosh, Associate Director, Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, and Founder and Co-Director, National S.E.E.D. Project on Inclusive Curriculum (Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity)
    Hugo Mahabir, Diversity Coordinator and English Teacher, Poly Prep Country Day School, Brooklyn, NY
    Michelle Sola, Director of Gender Equity Initiatives and Spanish Teacher, The Manhattan Country School
  2. Girls, Science, Math, and Technology
    Margaret Honey, Associate Director, Center for Children and Technology
    Ann Pollina, Dean of Faculty, Chair of Mathematics Department, and Director of the Women in Science and Engineering Program, Westover School, Middlebury, CT
    Ellen Wahl, Senior Scientist, Center for Children and Technology
  3. Body Image and the Adolescent Girl
    Ilana Attie, Supervising Psychologist, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital
    Lucinda Franks, Pulitzer Prize winner for national reporting,
    The New York Times and a writer for The New Yorker and The New York Times Magazine; author of the novel, Wild Apples
    Susan Gutwill, Women's Therapy Center, And Co-author of Eating Problems: A Feminist Psychoanalytic Treatment Model
  4. Girls' Sexuality
    Cecilia Conrad, Associate Professor of Economics, Barnard College
    Katherine Dalsimer, Consulting Psychologist, Columbia University Mental Health Service and author of
    Female Adolescence
    Bonnie Leadbeater, Associate Professor of Developmental Psychology, Yale University
  5. Sexual Harassment of Girls
    Ruth Jones, Adjunct Clinical Professor of Law, Fordham Law School
    Montana Katz, Author of
    Get Smart: What You Should Know But Won't Learn in Class About Sexual Harassment and Sex Discrimination
    Yolanda Wu, Staff Attorney, NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund
  6. Toys, Books, and Video Games
    Eden Lipsen, Editor at The New York Times Book Review
    M.G. Lord, Author of Forever Barbie: The Unauthorized Biography of a Real Doll
    Carla F.P. Seal-Wanner, Co-Director and Executive Producer, Mind/Works Media, Inc. Formerly Director, Graduate Program in Instructional Technology and Media, Teachers College, Columbia University
  7. Music and Youth Culture
    Sasha Cagen '96, Barnard College student and editor, Cupsize (a zine)
    Ann Powers, Music Editor,
    The Village Voice
    Danyel Smith, Music Editor, Vibe Magazine
    Asali Solomon '95, Barnard College student
  8. Girls and Sports
    Barbara Chesler, Associate Director of Athletics, Yale University
    Donna Lopiano, Executive Director, Women's Sports Foundation
    Molly Wynne, Sports Psychologist and Lecturer, Department of Physical Education, Barnard College
  9. Feminism: the Generations (What Can ‘60s Feminists and ‘90s Feminists Learn From Each Other?)
    Louise Bernikow, Author of Among Women and the forthcoming The Secret History of Feminism in Our Time
    Ayana Byrd '95, Barnard College student
    Evan van Dommelen '95, Barnard College student
    Abhaya Kaufman, Fund for the Feminist Majority

Closing Keynote Address
What the Boys are Watching: Media Images that Shape Masculinity and Influence How Boys Treat Girls
Myriam Miedzian, Author of Boys Will Be Boys: Breaking the Link Between Masculinity and Violence

Director and Conference Coordinator:
Leslie J. Calman
Manager:
Isabel Oachoa
Student Assistants:
Nerissa Balkarran, Olga Choromanska, Alexa Dietrich, Kate Drabinski, Cindy Jeffers, Renee Mayo, Jennifer Samet, Aidan Smith, Noelle Stout

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