I am a graduate student at Duke University's Nicholas School of the
Environment. I am trying to locate information on women's participation
in urban environmental issues particularly in Latin America for a paper I
am writing. Is anyone doing research on this topic or can anyone point
me towards some good references? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Lori Hidinger
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Date: Mon, 04 Mar 1996 14:36:35 +1300
From: "STEFANIE S. RIXECKER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Midwest SWIP Program/fwd
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Lincoln University
This is cross-posted from SWIP-L; sorry for any duplications.
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From: Linda Lopez McAlister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Midwest SWIP Program
Send reply to: Society for Women in Philosophy Information and Discussion List
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Friday March 29 4:00-7:30 Informal Gathering, EE/CSci
7:30-10:00 A Conversation on Feminist Pedagogy, led by
Christa Lebens, EE/CSci
Saturday March 30
8:00-9:00 Lesbian Caucus, EE/CSci
Topic: Passing
8:00-9:00 Breakfast, EE/Csci lobby
9:00-10:00 "The Identity Politics of the Deaf Lesbian"
Alexa T. Schriempf, EE/CSci 3210
10:00-11:00 Women of C0lor Caucus, EE/CSci 3230
10:00-11:00 "Language and Gender: Why Language Matters to
Feminism" Lynne Tirrell, EE/CSci 3210
11;15-12:15 "Theater and Ever;yday Acts of Resistance"
Suzanne LaGrande, EE/CSci 3210
12:15-1:30 Lunch
1:30-2:30 "El Pasar Discontinuo de la Cachapera/
Tortillera del Barrio a la Barra al Movimiento"
Maria Lugones, EE/.Csci 3210
2:45-4:45 Panel: "Feminist Philosophical Perspectives on
Bisexuality" Corinne Bedecarre, Melissa Burchard
Lisa Heldke, Pet O'Connor, Abby Wilkerson, Jacque
lyn Zita, EE/CSci 3210
5:00-6:00 Business Meeting, EE/CSci 3210
TBA Party
SUNDAY, March 31
7:15-8:15 Aerobics with Maria Lugones (location TBA)
8:00-9:00 Breakfast, EE/Csci lobby
9:00-10:30 Panel: "Feminist Epistemology" Kimberly Mosher
Lockwood, Yun Peng, Christie Launius, Ciara Healy
10:30-11:30 "Rethinking the Gender and Science Question"
Kristina Rolin, EE/CSci 3210
11:45-12:30 "A Dialogue in Praise of Love"
Terri Elliott, EE/CSci
Notice: Please refrain from using scented products during the conference, so th
at those of us with allergies/chemical sensitivities can avoid exposure.
Reserved Hotel Rooms: Rooms are being held at the following two hotels for SWI
P conference attendees. Both are within walking distance of the campus (the Ra
disson is a few blocks closer). You are responsible for making your own reserv
ations by March 8. Make sure to mention SWIP when making your reservation, in
order to get the reduced conference rate.
Days Inn University
(612) 623-4262
$59 + TAX (1-4 PEOPLE TO A ROOM)
Radisson Hotel Metrodome
(612) 379-8888 or (800) 822-MPLS
$70 + tax/single $89 + tax/double
Some University of MN students can host conference attendees in their homes.
Contact Jan Binder at (612) 722-9050 or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Contact her, too, if you need child care arrangements.
All hotels and conference buildings are wheelchair accessible. A sign language
interpreter will be available for conference sessions. Any further accessibili
ty concerns/requests can be directed to Rebecca Henry at (612) 872-4968 or henr
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Linda Lopez McAlister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dept. of Women's Studies, University of South Florida
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Stefanie S. Rixecker
Centre for Resource Management/
Department of Resource Management
Lincoln University
Canterbury
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: (64) (03) 325-2811 x8377
Fax: (64) (03) 325-3841
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