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Author Archives: Renee Heininger
Ahead of Time screening tomorrow
Tomorrow at 7:30pm in the Gowen Room of Wilson Commons, we will be screening Ahead of Time, the story of Ruth Gruber. This is the fourth installment of our Herstory: Inspiration in Film Women’s History Month Film Series. Via Ruth … Continue reading
April is LGBTQI Awareness Month
Although Women’s History Month is not over yet (and we still have two WHM film screenings coming up), we couldn’t help but share the LGBTQI Awareness Month poster, hot off the presses! SBAI will be co-sponsoring a film series Out … Continue reading
SBAI Undergraduate Conference next week
Now that our 18th Annual Gender and Women’s Studies Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference has come and gone, it’s time to look forward to our Undergraduate Conference for Gender and Women’s Studies, taking place next Friday, April 8th. The Conference will feature … Continue reading
Live from “Precarious Spaces: (Dis-)Locating Gender” Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference
We are currently launching into the third panel of our 18th Annual Gender and Women’s Studies Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference, taking place in the Hawkins-Carlson Room of Rush Rhees Library until 4:30pm today. The conference began yesterday evening with a Keynote … Continue reading
Tonight! SBA Lecture with Laura Kipnis followed by Herstory film screening
Today kicks off the beginning of some very busy days for SBAI, so we’re keeping it light with a few reminders. Tune in today at noon to WXXI’s 1370 Connection with Host Bob Smith for the fourth feature in this … Continue reading
“Who Does She Think She Is?” film screening tomorrow night
After the Keynote lecture with Laura Kipnis, “In Defense of Penis Envy, and Other Unsayables: Tarrying with the Unprogressive,” join us for the third film in the Herstory: Inspiration in Film series, Who Does She Think She Is? Via Who … Continue reading
Susan B. Anthony Lecture with Laura Kipnis this Thursday to open 18th Annual Graduate Conference
This Thursday, March 24th, the Susan B. Anthony Institute will host the Opening Reception of our 18th Annual Gender and Women’s Studies Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference with the 2011 Susan B. Anthony Lecture featuring Laura Kipnis. Via Laura Kipnis: Laura Kipnis … Continue reading
Guest Composer Hilary Tann at the 2011 Women in Music Festival
The 7th Annual Women in Music Festival – Directed by SBAI Faculty Associate Sylvie Beaudette – begins today! This year, the Eastman School of Music is proud to welcome Hilary Tann as their Guest Composer for the 2011 WMF. Via … Continue reading
Women in Music Festival begins Monday
The 7th Annual Women in Music Festival at the Eastman School of Music begins on Monday, March 21st and will run through March 25th. Via ESM: From composer to performer to producer, the different roles women occupy in the music … Continue reading
SBAI Research Seminar with Emily Pawley on “Cultivated Bodies”
Please join us in Lattimore 540 next Wednesday, March 23rd for a Research Seminar featuring Visiting Research Fellow Emily Pawley. Pawley will be speaking on “Cultivated Bodies: Judging Women and Domesticated Animals in the Early American Republic” at 12:00pm over … Continue reading