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The University of Georgia Fall 2017 IWS News A publication of the Institute for Women’s Studies In this Issue: 1 2017 WAGG Conference Preview 2 Director’s Note; IWS Room Naming 3 Women and Girls in Core Faculty Highlights Georgia Conference This year marks our 7th biennial Women and led organization fighting for immigrant justice 4 Girls in Georgia (WAGG) Conference where through leadership development and community Affiliate Faculty we celebrate and highlight the research and organizing. Angy was also the subject of advocacy by, for, and about women and girls Mikaela Shwer’s documentary, No Le Digas A Highlights in our state and region. This year’s conference Nadie (Don’t Tell theme is Justice and Resistance. Anyone), which navigates the 5 In civil rights movements, in immigrant youth difficult reality Alumni Spotlight activism, in the Movement for Black Lives, and and double in the multi-issue Women’s Marches, women silence Rivera and girls are vital actors in struggles for social experiences change, education and all forms of justice. The as an 6 work and successes happening in Georgia are a undocumented 2016-2017 Photo microcosm of justice struggles across the nation immigrant and Gallery and the world. survivor of sexual assault. During this unique one-day conference, attend- ees and experts will delve into this year’s theme, In addition to 7 which will explore social movements, social con- the keynote, Student Kudos; trol, social institutions, and grassroots resistance, conference Upcoming IWS especially as they involve and are engaged in by goers will attend women and girls in our diverse, important state. a roundtable Programming The conference focuses on coalition-building, discussion on intersectional activism in Georgia; movements for justice, and feminist strategies to sessions on various topics such as educational address the pressing challenges of our times. inequalities, feminist activism and organizing, 8 women and the justice system, art, theatre, and Support IWS The conference will be held on Saturday, self-care as forms of resistance; and more. November 11 where attendees will enjoy a keynote address by activist Angy Rivera (pictured Registration is required for all attendees. Visit above), co-director at the New York State Youth http://wagg.uga.edu for up-to-date details and Leadership Council, an undocumented youth- information on how to register. 2017 Conference Theme: November 11, 2017 Justice & Resistance REGISTER TODAY Director’s Note The Institute for Women’s Heather S. Kleiner Conference Room in Gilbert Hall. The Studies is happy to welcome in dedication was in tribute to their role as the founding Director the academic year 2017 – 2018. and founding Assistant Director of the Institute, respectively. We are so proud to celebrate The Institute for Women’s Studies is indebted to Del Rey and the beginning of our 40th year Kleiner for leading the Institute for nearly two decades, for on the campus of the University infusing their feminist vision into the fabric of this Institute and of Georgia. Please join us for living their social justice beliefs and goals by establishing on Friday, September 22 at a cutting-edge diverse curriculum, named lecture series, and 11:30 a.m. in the Tate Center Friday Speaker Series. Reception Hall for our annual This past March we hosted a month of programming in Women Faculty Reception to commemoration of Women’s History Month and featured welcome new women faculty two outstanding lectures, one presented by Evelyn Brooks to the University and honor all Higginbotham, the Victor S. Thomas Professor of History and women faculty. The reception of African and African American Studies at Harvard University, will also offer us all the occasion and our keynote lecture presented by Christine Williams, to catch up with colleagues and Professor of Sociology and the Elsie and Stanley E. Adams, friends. Sr. Centennial Professor in Liberal Arts at the University of At this year’s reception we will honor our Affiliate Faculty Texas at Austin. member, Wanda Wilcox, academic advisor in Franklin College I hope to see you at our many programs this year, including of Arts and Sciences, and beloved instructor of Women’s our 7th Women and Girls in Georgia Conference on Justice & Studies and Religion courses, with our annual Women’s Resistance, and our numerous Friday Speaker Series lectures Studies Faculty Award. Since receiving one of the first throughout the Fall and Spring. Also, consider becoming Graduate Certificates in Women’s Studies in 1994, Wanda Affiliated Faculty if gender is one of your research or interest has gone on to be an invaluable ally to Women’s Studies, areas, because ours is an exciting and joyous collective of demonstrating extraordinary dedication and service to our scholars who are making change and making our disciplines Unit. and our community better spaces. As we look back on this past year, there was much to By Juanita Johnson-Bailey celebrate. One of the most notable events last year was our Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor dedication of the Patricia Del Rey Seminar Room and the Director, Institute for Women’s Studies IWS Room Naming Dedication On Wednesday, Pat and Heather and the impact that Women Studies at UGA November 16, 2016 the has had on their lives. Other colleagues and former students Institute for Women’s who were unable to attend sent kind words and well wishes: Studies faculty, staff, current and former “I was so lucky to be a graduate student at UGA when students, and friends Dr. Del Rey was head of the program. I learned so much gathered to honor and from her and she was an integral part of my development celebrate the work and as a feminist teacher and scholar. dedication of our founding -Chris Mitchell, Interim Associate Dean, College of Arts director and assistant and Humanities, and Professor of Theatre Arts, Eastern director. On this date we Illinois University unveiled the Patricia Del Rey Seminar Room and the Heather S. Kleiner Nichole Ray provided Conference Room in tours of the two our Gilbert Hall space rooms before (pictured left; photo credit: Patricia Richards Mary Killen). led attendees in a toast to our guests of Faculty who were honor. heavily involved in the establishment and growth If you would like to of the program in the honor this history by 1980s and 90s, Marjanne making a donation to Above: Chris Cuomo, Patricia Del Rey, Heather Kleiner, Goozé, Linda Grant, and the Del Rey/Kleiner and Juanita Johnson-Bailey (photo credit: Mary Killen) Sharon Price, as well as former student, Erin Richman, spoke Fund, visit https://gail. to the celebrating crowd about their experiences working with uga.edu/DelReyandKleiner IWS News | Fall 2017 | page 2 IWS Core Faculty Highlights Chris Cuomo, Professor Ecofeminism: Why It Matters More than Ever” in February Philosophy & Women’s Studies 2017 to the Women’s Studies Student Organization (WSSO). Kelly Happe, Associate Professor Communication Studies & Women’s Studies Juanita Johnson-Bailey published “Adult Basic Education and the cyber classroom” in the Journal of Research and Cecilia Herles, Assistant Director Practice for Adult Literacy, Secondary, and Basic Education Women’s Studies in 2016. She presented the keynote address, “A change is gonna come: The struggle for social justice in the Juanita Johnson-Bailey, Director changing academic landscape” at the Annual Graduate Lifelong Education, Administration and Policy & Women’s Research Symposium for the College of Education and Studies Human Development at Texas A&M University in February 2017. She presented the keynote address, “Transnational Joselyn Leimbach, Lecturer migration and higher education: Issues of gender and race” Women’s Studies at the Canadian International Conference on Global Issues in Education and Research at the University of Toronto in Nichole Ray, Senior Lecturer June 2016. Dr. Johnson-Bailey also presented numerous Women’s Studies conference presentations this year, including “The Path to Professor: Research on the Career Experiences of African Patricia Richards, Professor Sociology & Women’s Studies American Women Full Professors in the Academy” at the Hawaii International Conference on Education in January Susan Thomas, Professor 2017, “Stories of resistance and social justice struggles in Music & Women’s Studies on-line classrooms” at the 65th American Association of Adult and Continuing Education Conference in Albuquerque, New Beth Tobin, Professor Mexico in November 2016, and “Discussant, Marginalized English & Women’s Studies women, learning, and the struggle for new lives: Findings from three interview-based studies” at the Standing Conference on University Teaching and Research in the Education of Adults Patricia Del Rey taught Introduction to Women’s Studies to at the University of Leicester in Leicester, England in July women prisoners at Lee Arendale Maximum Security State 2016. Prison in Spring 2017. Patricia Richards has two articles forthcoming, both co- Kelly Happe serves as Graduate Coordinator in the written with graduate students: “Sexual Harassment and the Department of Communication Studies. Dr. Happe was a Construction of Ethnographic Knowledge” with Becca Hanson plenary speaker at the biennial Public Address Conference at in Sociological Forum and “The Spatiality of Boundary Work: Syracuse University. The essay on which her talk was based, Political-Administrative Borders and Maya-Mam Collective “Speech, Biopolitics, and the Possibility of Address: Towards a Identification” with