FYI.

Stefanie Rixecker
ECOFEM Coordinator
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From: Dr. Rosalyn Amenta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Dear SWIP Colleagues,

You are cordially invited to attend the 12th Annual SCSU Women's Studies
Conference,
"Ecofeminist Ethics and Activism: Re-Envisioning the Future" on Friday,
October 4 - Saturday, October 5, 2002. This conference will explore topics
regarding feminist ethical dimensions of environmental concerns and will
seek to promote interaction among academics, community leaders, activists,
artists, and all others interested in Women's and Environmental Studies.

Conference presenters representing such institutions as the University of
Oregon, York University (Canada), Harvard University Pluralism Project,
Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Dartmouth, LaSalle
University, Arizona State University,University of Akron, University of
Kansas, University of Rhode Island, Oklahoma City University, University of
Minnesota, University of Florida, University of Connecticut, and
Connecticut State University will be in attendance. For the full schedule
of events and registration fees , please check the website below:

http://www.southernct.edu/departments/womensstudies/Ecofeminist.htm


Featured Speakers

Dr. Helen Caldicott , Australian anti-nuclear weapons activist, is widely
regarded as one of the most articulate and passionate advocates of citizen
action to remedy the nuclear and environmental crises, devoting the last 30
years to an international campaign to educate the public about the medical
hazards of the nuclear age, and the necessary changes in human behavior to
stop environmental destruction. While living in the United States, from
1977 to 1986 , she founded the Physicians for Social Responsibility, an
organization of 23,000 doctors committed to educating their colleagues
about the dangers of nuclear power, nuclear weapons and nuclear war. On
trips abroad she
helped start similar medical organizations in many other countries. The
international
umbrella group, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War,
won the Nobel
Peace Prize in 1985. She also founded the Women's Action for Nuclear
Disarmament
(WAND) in the U.S. in 1980. She has received many prizes and awards for her
work and was
personally nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Linus Pauling--himself a
Nobel Laureate.
She has written for numerous publications and has authored five books, her
latest entitled
The New Nuclear Danger: George Bush's Military Industrial Complex (2002).
She also has
been the subject of several documentary films, including "Eight Minutes to
Midnight,"
nominated for an Academy Award in 1982, and "If You Love This Planet,"
which won the
Academy Award for best documentary in 1983. Dr. Caldicott divides her time
between
Australia and the United States where she is the president of The Nuclear
Policy Research
Institute based in California. http://www.wic.org/bio/caldicot.htm


Carol J. Adams , feminist animal rights ethics,is the author of the
groundbreaking The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical
Theory and several other books. She has been an activist on
antiviolence issues since the 1970s, publishing close to 100 articles in
journals, books, and
magazines on the issues of vegetarianism, animal advocacy, domestic
violence, sexual
abuse,and a philosophical re-evaluation of our relationship and ethical
responsibilities to the natural world. In addition, she has contributed
entries on vegetarianism for numerous academic
encyclopedias and dictionaries. She is particularly interested in the
interconnections among
forms of violence against human and nonhuman animals, writing, for
instance, about why
woman-batterers harm animals and the implications of this. Her article,
"Bringing Peace
Home: A Feminist Philosophical Perspective on the Abuse of Women, Children,
and Pet
Animals," represents her approach to these interconnections.
http://www.triroc.com/caroladams/


Wendy Gordon Rockefeller is the current president of the board of the
Trickle Up Program,
an international nonprofit organization dedicated to alleviating poverty
through micro-enterprise development. An environmental and social activist,
Wendy has focused much of her energy on consumer health and environmental
issues. Her work emphasizes the connection between poverty and
environmental destruction as well as poverty and environmental health
injustice. As senior project scientist for the Natural Resources Defense
Council in the '80s, Wendy was involved in policy research and advocacy in
the areas of drinking water protection, hazardous waste management, and
children's environmental health. She founded and served as executive
director of Mothers & Others, an organization devoted to consumer education
and action around health and environmental issues. Wendy is currently the
executive director of The Green Guide Institute, publisher of The Green
Guide, a premier consumer source for practical everyday actions that
benefit personal health and the environment. Wendy has written numerous
articles and reports bringing the harmful effects of hazardous chemicals
used in household products to the nation's attention. She has received
numerous awards, including the Utne Reader's "General Excellence in
Newsletters" Award in 1998 and 1999 for The Green Guide, the 1994 Center
for Environmental Education Annual Award, and the 1993 Parent's Magazine
"As They Grow" Award. Wendy is currently also a trustee of the Rockefeller
Family Fund and on the advisory board of The Princeton Environmental
Institute of Princeton University. Wendy holds a B.A. from Princeton
University, an MS from the Harvard School of Public Health and is currently
on leave from the doctoral program at the Yale School of Forestry and
Environmental Studies. http://www.trickleup.org/article15.html


Julie Belaga completed her term as the Chief Operating Officer and Board
member of the
Export-Import Bank of the United States in January 1999. Ex-Im Bank is the
official Export
Credit Agency of the U.S. government. She led the Bank's efforts to
increase financing for
U.S. firms that export products and services that benefit the global
environment.Energy,
water delivery systems, hazardous waste clean-up, solid waste treatment and
pollution control
are among the industry sectors included in the initiatives she spearheaded
for the Bank. From
1989 to 1992 she was Regional Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency for
New England (Region One).She was a Fellow at the Institute of Politics and
an Adjunct
Lecturer in Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
University. She
served for 10 years in the House of Representatives where she was elected
Assistant Minority
Leader (1978, 1980 and 1982) and Deputy Majority Leader in 1984 just prior
to running for
Governor. Ms. Belaga recently co-chaired the Coalition for the Permanent
Protection of
Kelda Land in a 2-year effort that succeeded in protecting 18,700 acres of
land and water
owned by the multinational company, Kelda. She is a founding director and
co-chair of the
Connecticut League of Conservation Voters and also serves on the board of
directors of
Connecticut Fund for the Environment, Save the Sound and Audubon Connecticut.


Alexandra (Sandy) Breslin specializes in community and government relations
for
Connecticut Fund for the Environment, a nonprofit environmental advocacy
organization
based in New Haven. In 2000, along with co-panelists Julie Belaga and Karen
Burnaska,
and others, she began work to protect 18,700 acres of irreplaceable open
space owned by the
multinational corporation, Kelda. That effort resulted in the State's
largest-ever open space
purchase completed this year. Her recent projects have included successful
efforts to enact a
moratorium and planning process for energy transmission projects in Long
Island Sound,
and the strengthening and improvement of one of Connecticut's key
environmental
protection laws. Currently, she is working on a campaign to protect the
remaining 120,000
acres of land owned by water and electric companies throughout the State.

Please call the Southern Connecticut State University Women's Studies
Office at 203 392-6133 or
e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]  for more information.



Rosalyn M. Amenta, M.A.R., Ph.D
Women's Studies Program and Student Affairs
Southern Connecticut State University
501 Crescent Street
New Haven, CT USA 06515
phone (203)392-5864; fax (203)392-5867
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Program website: http://www.southernct.edu/departments/womensstudies/Index.htm


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Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker, Director
Environment, Society and Design Division
Lincoln University, Canterbury
PO Box 84
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ph: 03-325-2811, x8643
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