International Women's Week 2001

March 2001

overview
theme
3-4 Sun
3-5 Mon
3-6 Tue
3-7 Wed
3-8 Thu
3-9 Fri
hospitality

 

International Women's Alliance

International Women's Week 2001 Conference at the University of Colorado at Boulder

Tuesday, March 6, 2001

10:00 am - 12:00 am
UMC 215 - Aspen Room
Lisa Sun-Hee Park
Issues Facing Children of Immigrants

Lisa Sun-Hee Park, assistant professor of Women's Studies and Ethnic Studies, facilitates this interactive workshop on issues affecting children of immigrants, including identity, Americanization, family, and generational issues.

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Dennis Small Cultural Center
Women's Coalition With Cuba

Discussion of the group and the many borders between the United States and Cuba. We will be collecting medicine and non-battery operated toys.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
UMC 215 - Aspen Room
Douglas Baynton
Disability Imagery in Citizenship Debates: Slavery, Suffrage, and Immigration Restriction
co-sponsored with the Disabilities Services Center

This is a lecture on disability as a significant factor in the three great citizenship debates of the nineteenth and early twentieth-centuries: women's suffrage, African-American freedom and civil rights, and the restriction of immigration.



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