<<

PROGRAM SCHEDULE B. Living to Tell: Violence in Native Communities (room 204, 2nd level) 8:15 a.m. Check-in, registration, morning refreshments Stephanie Sellers, Visiting Assistant Professor, Women, Gender & Althouse Hall lobby Sexuality and Director of the Women’s Center, • Violence in Native Communities – Rebecca Wingo, Lisa Zeilinger, 8:45 a.m. Welcome and opening remarks Gloria Wells, Montana State Althouse Auditorium, #106 • Cultural Competence: Efforts of Agencies Serving American Indian Women Survivors of Violence – Liz Zadnik, 9:00 a.m. Session I (concurrent sessions) Penn State University-Harrisburg

A. What's the State Got to do With It? (room G08, ground level) C. Media and Race (room 207, 2nd level) Alison Kibler, Chair, Women's & Gender Studies, F&M Amy Farrell, Professor of American Studies, • Judicial Discourse and the Female 'Criminial' – Rachna Chaudhary, • Persistent Erasures: Representations of Marginalized Groups in Gender Studies, Ambedkar University, Dehli, India Discourse on Gender and Violence – Eveline Lang & Lindsey • To Nerve and Neglect – Jillian Tavares '13, Gingrich, Shippensburg University • Honor and Violence in El Salvador, 1931-1960 • Selective Reporting: How Media Coverage is Influenced by Gender, Aldo Garcia Guevara, Worcester State University Race, and Socioeconomic Status – Kat Bengston, University of • Exploring Cycles of Sexual Violence Against Women and Children Akron as Oppression, and the Role of Federal Intervention • ‘Anchors Aweigh, My Boys’: Subjectivity and Narrativity in Vanessa Tyson, Dickinson College American ‘Anchor Baby’ Discourses – Samantha Stanko, Allegheny College B. Gender and Sexual Climate on College Campuses (room 204, 2nd • Robbing the Hood: A Demystification of the Rape Stereotype level) Elizabeth Stevenson, Beth Graybill, Director of Women’s Center, F&M • Hook-Up Culture on Today’s College Campus 12:00 p.m. Lunch (Social Hall) Elizabeth Sick ‘11, Dickinson College • A Theoretical and Social Breakdown of Rape Culture’s Pervasive 1:20 p.m. Session III (concurrent sessions) Effects – Anisah Hashmi ‘11, Dickinson College • Negotiating Sexual Violence on College Campuses: Listening to A. International and National Efforts to Combat Violence (room G08, Students’ Experiences – Stephanie Gilmore, Dickinson College ground level) Nathalie Lebon, Assoc. Professor and Coordinator of Women, Gender, C. Communities Resisting Violence: Comparative Approaches and Sexuality Studies, Gettysburg College (room 207, 2nd level) • United Nations Conference: Commission Status of Women Jim Ellison, Assoc. Professor of Anthropology, Dickinson College Mandy Tsang ’13, Tahia Warda '11, Dipti Balwani '11, F&M • Gender Violence in Cross-Cultural Perspective • International Citizens Fighting for Peace: Organized Women and Susan Rose, Dickinson College Disarmament Efforts in Geneva, 1925-1945 • The Prosecutors’ Resource on Violence Against Women Denise Ireton, Binghamton University (SUNY) Chris Mallios, Esq., AEquitas • Rape Laws and Women’s Human Rights: Reconstructing the • Dutch Perspectives, Patterns, and Treatment of Interpersonal Displacement of Women – Deneil Hill, Binghamton University Violence – Marloes Geven, Netherlands (SUNY) • Reclaiming Culture: Investigating the Productive Use of Local • Feminism, Rape, and Victims’ Rights: Debating Race and Gender Culture in the Effort to End Violence Against Women Politics in the 1970’s – Catherine Jacquet, University of Illinois, Hillary Haldane, Quinnipiac University Chicago • Child Brides in Yemen Fighting Back nd Oanh-Nhi Nguyen ‘13, Dickinson College B. The Silence of Violence (room 204, 2 level) Radost Rangelova, Assistant Professor of Spanish, Gettysburg College 10:15 a.m. Break • Exclusion as a Form of Systemic Violence in the Women’s Movement – Jennifer Halligan ‘12, West Chester University 10:30 a.m. Session II (concurrent sessions) • State Assault on Women in Prison – Laura McLaughlin, West Chester University A. Environmental Justice (room G08, ground level) • Left Out in America: The state of homelessness in the U.S. Susannah Bartlow, Director, Women's Center, Dickinson College Pat LaMarche, Bangor, Maine • Frack-tured Communities: Subjugation of Agricultural Women and Families to Global Energy Demands – Jordan Haferbier ’13 C. Teen Dating panel (room 207, 2nd level) • From Vulnerability to Resilency: Women’s Risk and Resistance in Racine Amos, Violence Prevention Coordinator, Dickinson College Climate Change Strategies – Sarah Brylinsky, Dickinson College Alison Nagel, Tammi Walker, Cristina Reitz-Krueger University of Virginia (see reverse side for Keynote Address)

2:30 p.m. Break

3:00 p.m. Keynote Address: Decolonizing the Anti-Violence Movement Andrea Smith, associate professor, media and cultural studies, University of California-Riverside Dana Auditorium, #110

4:00 p.m. Adjournment

Please join us on Saturday evening, March 26, 7:00 p.m. All Women's Independent Artist Concert The Depot, Dickinson College Free and open to the public; donation for Safe Harbor, women’s shelter located in Carlisle, PA (for further details, contact Susannah Bartlow, [email protected]

Central Consortium (CPC) CPC was founded in 1968 to promote institutional collaboration among three independent liberal arts in south central Pennsylvania. Member institutions, Dickinson, Franklin & Marshall, and Gettysburg Colleges, share a common dedication to the ideal of a liberal education and seek to assure and advance the general quality and the intellectual support among the college’s faculty, students, and administrators. The consortium offers a wide range of academic and cultural programs for students, faculty, administrators, and residents in the surrounding community.

Central Pennsylvania Consortium c/o Franklin & Marshall College P.O. Box 3003 Lancaster, PA 17604-3003 phone: 717-291-4282 • fax: 717-358-4455 email: [email protected] • web: http://centralpennsylvaniaconsortium.org