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Friday Speaker Series: Spring 2008

All talks are in the Student Learning Center in room 148 from 12:20-1:10pm. Except Feb. 29 which will be held in the African American Cultural Center.

 

January 18

amy ross

Heidi Davison, Athens-Clarke County Mayor

Make Policy AND Coffee!

January 25

elizabeth kennedy
Kelly Happe, Assistant Professor of Women's Studies & Speech Communication

Politics of Women's Health

February 1

shannon miller Hyangsoon Yi, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature

Modernity, Women, and Buddhism in Korea

February 8

romero Channette Romero, Assistant Professor of English

Witches, Writers, and Saints: Ana Castillo's Liberation Theology

February 15

iyengar Patricia Hunt-Hurst, Professor of Textiles, Merchandising and Interiors & African Studies

From Bloomers to Fatigues

February 22

pittenger Roxanne Eberle, Associate Professor of English

The Challenges of Writing a Life: Amelia Opie (1769-1853)

February 29

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Carolyn Medine, Associate Professor of Religion & African American Studies

African American Women and Buddhism

**In the African American Cultural Center (404 Memorial Hall)**

March 7

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Kristen McCauliff, Graduate Student in Speech Communication

The [Female] Citizen: Selling a Story of [Islamic] Suffrage in the West

March 21

  Stephanie Doktor, Graduate Student in Musicology

The Cover Song as Resistance: Tori Amos and the Songs of Men

March 28

mcdermott Wanda Wilcox, Academic Advisor for Franklin College

Salt Marsh of the Spirit: Process Theology and Gay Spirituality

April 11

rogers Brett Rogers, Assistant Professor of Classics

"Great Words Teach....": Learning to Resist in Sophocles' Antigone

April 18

Bell-Scott Patricia Bell-Scott, Professor of Child and Family Development & Women's Studies

Doing Biography: Reflections from a Black Feminist Scholar
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