events 2001-2002
Barbara Solomon "Moving Beyond Affirmative Action" | Celia Pearce on video games and gender | Francesca Lia Block reading from her new work| Niels Frenzen "US Immigration Laws and the Constitution After theSeptember 11th Attacks" | Elinor Accampo on nineteenth-century French birth control advocate Nelly Roussel| Garay Garaybayli on problems of sexuality in Azerbaijan | K. J. Vickery "Malalai's Daughters: Four Afghan Women on the Humanitarian Crisis and the Future of their Homeland" | D. Michael Quinn "Archival Sources at USC for Studies of GLBT Issues" | Gayle Wald on sister Rosetta Tharpe and the prehistory of "women in rock" | Lanita Jacobs Huey "From the Kitchen to the Parlor: Cultural Discourses around Hair and Identity" | Cynthia Young "Angela Davis and the US Third World Left" | Michael Messner on beer and the gender dynamics of sport| Rebecca Lemon "'The Highway to Infamy': Citing Traitor and Cheaters in Early Modern England" | Anne Benvenuti on feminist epistemology and the female brain|
special programs 2001-2002: "Gender and Race After 9.11,"; the 11th Annual USC/UCLA Graduate Student "Thinking Gender" Conference
CFR co-sponsorships 2001-2002: Penny Stanley on mass rape in Bosnia | A RAWA Member "Women and the Future of Afghanistan" | Mavis Leno and Katherine Spillar "Ending Gender Aparthied in Afghanistan" | Margaret Popkin "Democratization and Justice in El Salvador" | Women in Higher Education luncheon | Mary Daly | R.W. Connell "Rethinking the Social Construction of Gender" | Association of English Graduate Students Conference
partnering organizations during 2001-2002 include the Women's Student Assembly; the Gay, Lesbian, Bi, and Transgender Student Assembly; USC Center for Women and Men; the USC Arts Initiative; the Graduate Student Feminist Network; UCLA Center for the Study of Women; Rainbow Floor; USC Sociology Department; USC English Department; USC Political Science Department; USC Center for International Studies