> THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH ON WOMEN (NCRW)
> 2003 ANNUAL CONFERENCE
> In Collaboration with
> THE WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE, MILLS COLLEGE
>
> REGISTER NOW!!
>
> BORDERS, BABIES, AND BOMBS: A GENDERED REFRAMING OF
> SECURITY
> Thursday, May 29-Saturday, May 31, 2003
> Mills College, Oakland, California
>
> Speakers Include:
> * Rabab Abdulhadi/New York University
> * Linda Burnham/Women of Color Resource Center
> * Charlotte Bunch/Center for Women's Global
> Leadership
> * Patti Chang/The Women's Foundation
> * Pamela DeLargy/United Nations Population Fund
> * Krishanti Dharmaraj/Women's Institute for
> Leadership Development for
>
> Human Rights
> * Cynthia Enloe/Clark University
> * Sandra Harding/UCLA
> * Barbara Nelson/UCLA
> * Deborah Rhode/Stanford University
> * Saskia Sassen/University of Chicago
> * Eleanor Smeal/Feminist Majority Foundation
> * Viviene Taylor/Commission on Human Security
> * Ann Tickner/University of Southern California
>
> Sessions include:
> * Militarization, the Economics of War, and
> Cultures of Violence
> * Immigration, Citizenship, and Identity
> * Challenges to Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS
> * Women Mobilizing through Information
> Technology
> * Gender and Islam
> * Globalization and Corporate Citizenship
> * Making Global Policies and Conventions Local
> * Shaping Women's Studies in the 21st century
> * The War on Women, Sexuality, and Diversity
> * Achieving Human Security, Building Coalitions,
> Demanding
>
> Accountability: A Call for Action
> In the name of ensuring security, civil liberties
> have been curtailed,
> national borders tightened, and militarization is on
> the rise. At a
> critical moment of escalating military conflict and
> deepening economic
> disparities---as well as shortly before the US
> presidential primary
> season---there is an overwhelming urgency for voices
> of concern and
> dissent, for alternate visions and strategies. The
> Conference will provide
> the forum for these voices and visions, and reframe
> the focus of security
> from the safety of territory and states to human
> security - the safety of
> individuals, their freedom from fear, and social,
> economic, and physical
> well-being - and incorporate the experiences and
> concerns of women and
> girls, their families and communities.
>
> Join researchers, activists, policy analysts,
> educators, and funders to
> assess global and national issues, such as
> militarization; the economics
> of war; civil and human rights; cultures of
> violence; reproductive health
> and HIV/AIDS; the erosion of Title IX; the attack on
> reproductive right,
> local applications of international treaties; and
> immigration and
> citizenship.
>
> For program details, please visit the NCRW website
> at www.ncrw.org
> <http://www.ncrw.org>, e-mail ncrw@???
> <mailto:ncrw@ncrw.org>, or
> call 212/785-7335 extension 14.
>
> Registration and Housing Information:
>
> Fee
> NCRW Member Center:
> Full 3-day Conference $325
> 2nd Person $300
> Thursday Only $100
> Friday Only $200
> Saturday Only $125
> Non-Member Center:
> Full 3-day Conference $350
> Thursday Only $100
> Friday Only $200
> Saturday Only $125
> Student:
> Full 3-day Conference $85
> Thursday Only $30
> Friday Only $40
> Saturday Only $40
>
> Forms
> Registration forms are available on the NCRW website
> at
> http://www.ncrw.org/events/2003AC_registration.htm
>
> Housing
> Housing options are available either on the Mills
> College campus or in
> downtown Oakland at a discounted rate. For
> information on housing and
> reservation, please go to
> <http://www.ncrw.org/events/housing_options.htm>.
>
>
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