events 2002-2003
Peggy Shaw "Queer Performance Cabaret" | Siona Benjamin "Finding Home and the Dilemma of Belonging" | Doe Mayer "Women Connect! Using Media and Technology for Health Promotion with Women NGOs in Africa" | Velina Hasu Houston "Growing a New Play" | Hilary Schor on gender and curiousity | David Cruz "Litigating Sex" | Nikki Senecal & Regina Lark "Research as a Tool for Progressive Social Change" | Alice Echols "Gender, Crossover, and Authenticity in Popular Music" | Lauren Greenfield on her new volume of photographs "Girl Culture" | Marsh Kinder on recent work from the Labyrinth Project | Felicia Lee "Social Networks and Tenure" | Kamala Visweswaran "The Story that Comes After" | Rachel Lee "Where's My Parade? Margaret Cho and the Asian American Body in Space" | Gayle Rubin "Sex and the City: Gay Leathermen, Urban Location, and Sexual Communities in San Francisco" | Natalie Bookchin on her new interactive project "Metapet" | Jane Curry on the history of women in science | Wan Yan-Hai "AIDS and Sexuality in China" | Anne Pellegrini "Sexual Freedom, Religious Freedom: Revisiting Bowers v. Hardwick" | Fadwa El-Guindi on the semiotics of the veil | Anne Benvenuti "Sexing the Brain" | Nancy Solomon "Title IX: Fact and Fiction | Paula McGee and Mike Messner on Title IX | Reno "Rebel without a Pause"
special programs 2002-2003: "Feminist Ethnographies," a series co-curated with the UCLA Center for the Study of Women; Title IX 30th Anniversary Speaker Series; the 12th Annual USC/UCLA Graduate Student "Thinking Gender" Conference
CFR co-sponsorships 2002-2003: Toby Miller "The New Economy, the Creative Industries, and Consumption" | Judith Levine "Crimes of Passion: Statutory Rape and the Ambiguities of Sexual Consent" | Guerrilla Girls | Women in Higher Education luncheon | Academics and Activism graduate student conference | Association of English Graduate Students Conference | "Rage is not a One Day Thing" | Fashion and Transgression exhibition
partnering organizations during 2002-2003 include the Center for Law, History and Culture; the Women's Student Assembly; the Gay, Lesbian, Bi, and Transgender Student Assembly; USC Center for Women and Men; the Arts Initiative; the Graduate Student Feminist Network; UCLA Center for the Study of Women; Rainbow Floor; USC Sociology Department; USC English Department; USC Anthropology Department; USC Program in American Studies and Ethnicity; Fisher Gallery; USC Art History Department; the New Feminist Council; USC Progressive Faculty Coalition