Friday Speaker Series: Spring 2003
The WSP Friday Speaker Series is in its 14th year of Friday
presentations by faculty members, students, and community members.
We usually meet in room 139 of the Tate Student Center, but check
the schedule below to be sure. The talks are from 12:20 to 1:10 p.m.
January 10 Gordon
Gibson, Unitarian Minister
Finding a Lost 18th Century Feminist Author: Judith
Sargent Murray Park Hall, Room 261, Co-sponsored
by Department of English

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January 24 Dionne
Stephens, Child
& Family Development
Dr. Layli Phillips, Womens Studies Institute,
Georgia State University
Freaks, Gold Diggers, Divas and Dykes: A Qualitative
Analysis of Early Adolescents Responses
to African American Female Sexual Scripts Tate
Center, Room 139

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January 31 Dr. Sarah
Fields, Physical Education and Sports Studies
Title IX and Athletics: The Good, The Bad, and the
Ugly Tate Center, Room 139

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February 7 Dr. Antje
Ascheid, Drama & Theatre
Women in Nazi Cinema Tate Center, Room 137

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February 14 Dr.
Diane Morrow, History
Reflections on Race, Religion, and the Oblate Sisters
of Providence Tate Center, Room 140

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February 21 Marjorie
DesRosier, Ph.D., R.N., Author and Nurse
Women Take Charge, 1914-1918: The Great War, Influenza,
and American Nursing Tate Center, Room 139

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February 28 Dr.
Bridget Anderson, English
When Identities and Institutions Collide: Dialect
Awareness Programs as a Means to Combat Dialect Discrimination Tate
Center, Room 139
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March 7 Dr. Laleh
Mehran, Art
Location, Location, Location: CyberFeminism Tate
Center, Room 137 |
March 14 Reita Rivers,
Jeannette Rankin as I Knew Her Tate Center,
Room 140

Jeannette Rankin
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March 28 Dr. Robert
Ivarie, Genetics
Rosalind Franklin and Her Role in the Solution to
the Structure of DNA Tate Center, Room 137

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April 4 Annual Andrea
Carson Coley Lecture
Dr. Shirlene Holmes, Associate Professor of
Communication, Georgia State University Writing
With Pride: Theatre as an Agent for Social Change & Lesbian
and Gay Activism
Co-sponsored with the Georgia Museum of Art. M. Smith Griffith
Auditorium. A reception will begin at 11:30 in the lobby
of the GMOA.

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April 11 Dr. Regina
Felix, Womens Studies
Women's Gaze in Brazilian Film: Love and other Wars Tate
Center, Room 140 |
April 25 Annual Open
Meeting &
end-of-the-year celebration,
Reception immediately following, Tate Center, Room 137 |
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