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Sandrea Gonzales, 277-3716
Laurie Mellas-Ramirez, 277-5915 |
February 18, 2002
UNM WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTER, WOMEN STUDIES MARK 3O-YEAR ANNIVERSARY WITH
CONFERENCE MARCH 8-9
The University of New Mexico Women's Resource Center (WRC) and Women Studies
Program will mark 30 years of service to UNM and the community with a statewide
conference held at UNM Friday and Saturday March 8-9.
"Water in the Desert: A 30-Year Anniversary Celebration of Women in Activism,
Academics and the Arts," will feature speakers, performers, panel and paper
presentations, workshops, an information fair and open art studio.
Tickets for the opening celebration Friday, March 8 can be purchased for $10.
Conference registration is $40 and includes all events for both days and a box
lunch on Saturday. Pre-registration, due by Friday, Feb. 22, is $35. Scholarships
are available.
One
of the first Ph.D.s in Women Studies, Dr. Angela Bowen, professor of English
and women studies, California State at Long Beach, will give the keynote address
Friday at 7 p.m. at the UNM Continuing Education Conference Center.
The
keynote is followed with a performance at 8:30 p.m. by award winning poet Alix
Olson, 1999 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow. Olson, who has been featured
on the cover of MS. Magazine, is touted as "funny, brilliant performer,
serious thinker and ingenious poet."
"The two women appearing opening night of the conference are wonderful
examples of the risk-taking warrior women who paved and continue to pave the
road for, not only women's rights, but for human rights," said WRC Director
Sandrea Gonzales.
On Saturday, March 9, workshops, panel presentations, lunch and entertainment
will take place from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Dane Smith Hall.
Among the more than 60 presenters Saturday will be community activist Sylvia
Ledesma, actor Jules Odendahl and Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb.
During the opening panel presentation conference participants "will hear
from a group of women who share more than 30 years of experiences and lessons
in feminism," said Elizabeth Cahn, WRC program coordinator.
An afternoon panel, "Intergenerational Dialogues: Two Generations of Women
Studies Faculty Reflect on 30 Years in the Academy," features UNM faculty
Ann Nihlen, Ph.D., Cheryl Learn, Ph.D., Lavinia Nicolae, Adriana Nieto, Tey
Diana Rebolledo, Ph.D., and Dana Van Tilborg.
The UNM Women's Resource Center was founded in 1972 as the Women's Coordinating
Center. New Mexico's first rape crisis center - also one of the first in the
nation - began in the early 1970s with a boost from the WRC. The New Mexico
Commission on the Status of Women and Domestic Violence Shelter also have roots
in the center. "It was an extraordinary time for women. A time when many
women began to look at their opportunities for education and employment expand.
A time when women began to take back their lives, bodies, sexuality and self-esteem,"
said Gonzales, associated with the center for nearly 23 of its 30-year history.
UNM Women Studies is an interdisciplinary program offering courses about women's
roles, accomplishments and issues with the objective of promoting personal and
societal change. "The UNM Women Studies Program is one of the oldest in
the United States. Women Studies began offering courses in 1972, became a minor
in 1984, and a major in 1999," said Director Cheryl Learn.
In addition to the conference, events will be held throughout the year to celebrate
the 30-year milestone, including a concert by Sweet Honey in the Rock.
"We must remind ourselves of the accomplishments, but also that there
is more work to do in order to maintain the rights that so many fought for,"
Gonzales said.
For more information on the conference, visit www.unm.edu/~womenst (accessible only with Internet Explorer) or call the UNM Women's Resource Center, 277-3716, or Women Studies, 277-3854.
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