Past Conferences
THE SCHOLAR AND THE FEMINIST XXII:
OUR FAMILIES:
A FEMINIST RESPONSE TO THE FAMILY VALUE DEBATE
October 19, 1996
Conference Program (PDF, 384 KB)
Welcoming Remarks:
Judith Shapiro, President, Barnard College
Introduction:
Leslie J. Calman, Director, Barnard Center for Research on Women
Morning Plenary
A Feminist Response to the Family Values Debate
Bonnie Thornton Dill, Professor of Women's Studies, University of Maryland, College Park and co-editor of Women of Color in US Society (Temple, 1994)
Paula Ettelbrick, Empire State Pride Agenda and Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School; formerly Legal Director of Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund
Martha Fineman, Professor of Law, Columbia University and author of The Neutered Mother: The Sexual Family and Other Twentieth Century Tragedies (Routledge, 1995)
Katha Pollitt, Associate Editor and columnist, The Nation and author of Reasonable Creatures: Essays on Women and Feminism (Vintage, 1994)
Morning Panels
- The Attack on Welfare Families: Causes, Consequences, and Cures
Mimi Abramovitz, Professor, Hunter College School of Social Work
Greer Anne Boyd, Welfare Rights Initiative of the Hunter College Center for the Study of Family Policy
Ruth Sidel, Professor of Sociology, Hunter College
- Future Feminists: Gender Equity in the Pre-School Years
Marjorie Goldsmith, Director, Rockefeller University Children's School and Infant-Toddler Center
Cynthia Pollack, Director, Tompkins Hall Nursery School and Childcare Center
- Social Welfare and State Support for Families in Western Europe
Mary Ruggie, Professor of Sociology, Columbia University
Lars Tragardh, Assistant Professor of History, Barnard College
- Family Values Rebutted: Divorce, Single Parenthood, and the State of the American Family
Martha Fineman, Professor of Law, Columbia University
Demie Kurz, Co-Director, Women's Studies and Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
- Managing Healthcare for Older Americans
Martin Petroff, Esq., Lamson and Petroff, formerly with New York City Department of Aging
Gloria Scherma, Gerontologist; consultant on medical and multidisciplinary services for older adults
- Forming and Maintaining Lesbian Families
Suzanne Goldberg, Esq., Staff Attorney, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund
- Choosing to be a Single Mother (Through Conception or Adoption)
Jane Mattes, Psychotherapist, Founder and National Director, Single Mothers by Choice
Constance L. Royster, Senior Counsel, Cooper, Liebowitz, Royster, & Wright, and single adoptive parent
Andrea Troy, adoption consultant and board member, New York Singles Adopting Children
` Leni Goodman, Supervisor, rehabilitation and vocational counseling, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center
- The Promise and Problems of Multiracial Families
Shinhee Han, CSW, Barnard Student Health Services
Judith Weisenfold, Assistant Professor of Religion, Barnard College
Polly Wheat, M.D., Director, Barnard Student Health Services
- Treating Women in the Alcoholic Family System
Claudia Bepko, Therapist and author, specializing in family therapy and addiction
Andrea Spungen, Coordinator, Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention Program, Barnard College
Afternoon Panels
- Ending Family Violence
Alisa Del Tufo, Founder, Family Violence Project, Urban Justice Center and Sanctuary for Families
Sally MacNichol, Advocate, Consultant and educator, The Family Violence Project, Urban Justice Center
- Family Planning in Historical Perspective: Where We've Been, Where We'd Like to Go, and Where the Government is Taking Us
Ellen Chesler, author, Women of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America (Simon and Schuster, 1992; Anchor Books, 1993)
Ana Dumois, Executive Director, Community Family Planning Council
- Choosing to be a Stay-at-Home Mom-And a Feminist
Montana Katz, author of The Gender Bias Prevention Book: Helping Girls and Women to have Satisfying Lives and Careers (Jason Aronson Publising, 1993)
Diane Walsh, national NOW board member and past President, NOW-NYC
- Childcare and the State
Sheila Kamerman, Compton Foundation Centennial Professor of Social Policy and Planning, Columbia University School of Social Work
- The Psychology of Adoption: Mothers and Children in Open and Closed Adoption
Betty Jean Lifton, author of nearly thirty books on adoption and psychology for children and adults, including Journey of the Adopted Self: A Quest for Wholeness (Basic Books, 1994)
- Women of the Sandwich Generation: The Conflicts of Caregiving
Kathleen D'Arcy has a Masters in social work
Nina Shapiro, Coordinator, Hunter College Women's Center
- Working with Unmarried Adolescent Mothers
Jan Abernathy, President and Founder, Dreams Into Action
Gwen Parker Ames, Project Coordinator, World of Work Program: Dreams Into Action
Kim Ramirez, Director, Liberty Partnerships Program, Borough of Manhattan Community College
- Lesbian Parenting: Radical or Retrograde?
Sondra Segal, playwright, poet, essayist, recently anthologized in Dyke Life (Basic Books, 1995); former Co-Artistic Director of The Women's Experimental Theater
Roberta Sklar, Theatre Director; formerly Associate Professor of Performing Studies at New York University; former co-artistic director of The Women's Experimental Theater
Closing Keynote Address
Boundary-Crossing Leadership: A Twenty-First Century Reality
Jewell Jackson McCabe, Chair and Founder, The National Coalition of 100 Black Women; Chair, New York State Jobs Training Partnership council; and President, Jewell Jackson McCabe Associates, Inc.
Director and Conference Coordinator:
Leslie J. Calman
Associate Directors:
Allison M. Cummings and Isabel Ochoa
Student Assistants:
Kate Drabinski, Sophie Fels, Jane Goldschmidt, Cindy Jeffers, Jennifer Samet, Aidan Smith, Chloe Teasdale
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