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7th International Women's Film Festival 2003 |
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Thursdays at 7:00 pm.
February 13, 20, 27, March 6, 20, 27
at Market Arcade, 639 Main Street
Saturday, March 29 at 6:00 pm.
Special Fundraiser Event at
Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center,
Tri-Main Building, 2495 Main Street, Suite 425
This film series presents the unrecognized role women have played in their struggle for liberation, both political and personal. This is a struggle which does not define itself in terms of borders, but rather in terms of universal human rights. In this festival, the personal stories of
women's resistance, as we see in the film WILL IT SNOW FOR CHRISTMAS?, are intertwined with women's political struggles, as in films like FLAME and FIDEL, about the Zimbabwean and Cuban revolutions.
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2005 Graduate Symposium: Navigating the (Gendered) Job Market |
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The Gender Institute’s graduate student event for 2005 took place on April 1st & 2nd. The conference is designed to combine a series of mentoring talks that provide pragmatic, candid advice to graduate students entering the job market or post-doc positions with a day of practical training for the “job-talk." The Institute hopes to provide support for women graduate students at what can be a precarious time in their career; women often drop out of “the pipeline” – especially in the sciences – or end up languishing in adjunct positions or other low-paying temporary academic jobs. |
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Graduate Student Symposium On Gender 2004 |
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CALL FOR PAPERS Saturday March 6, 2004. University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Natural Science Building, North Campus, Buffalo, NY The Institute for Research and Education on Women and Gender at the University at Buffalo held its 3rd biannual Graduate Student Symposium on Gender. The theme: Gender Across Borders covers research involving women and gender in history and in the present; with a stress on national and international trends in women's issues, and especially war and its effects on women. |
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2003 Graduate Student Event Program |
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The Gender Institute hosted a series of talks, workshops and luncheons on gender-related topics in the month of February, 2003. A variety of experienced and emerging scholars presented; to see detailed descriptions, click on the "read more" link below. |
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We have all seen a lot of American flags since 9/11, but now as our country seems to be rushing toward war, I’ve been thinking about the Statue of Liberty, which embodies a more compassionate vision of our national destiny. In “The New Colossus,” Emma Lazarus’ poem inscribed at the base of the Statue of Liberty, Liberty is “not like the brazen giant of Greek fame with conquering limbs astride from land to land,” but instead, “a mighty woman with a torch, whose flame is the imprisoned lightning and her name Mother of Exiles.” —By Nina Utne, Utne magazine March / April 2003 Issue Read more at Code Pink |
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