News Release

Women's History Month 2007 schedule


Contact: Christina Chapple

2/26/07



Information: Natasha Whitton, 985-549-2413; Judith Fai-Podlipnik, 985-549 5388.


 

Tuesday, March 6

▪ “The French Revolution’s Greatest Heroine,” Katherine Kolb, Southeastern Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, 12:30 p.m., Sims Memorial Library, third floor. Free

 

Wednesday, March 7

▪ “To Be a Woman in Auschwitz: Voices from a Tragic Past,” Judith Fai-Podlipnik, Southeastern Department of History and Political Science, noon, Sims Memorial Library, third floor. Free

 

Tuesday, March 13

▪ “Hodding, Hammond, Huey and Hoo-ey: Betty Werlein Carter and The Hammond Daily Courier, Rebekah Ray, Mississippi State University, 12:30 p.m, Sims Memorial Library, third floor. Free

 

Wednesday, March 14

▪ Lyceum Lights: “The Stories Baskets Weave,” Carole McAllister, Southeastern English Department, noon, Twelve Oaks. $5 (pay at door). RSVP required by March 12, 985-549-5791 or center@selu.edu.

 

▪ “Biographical Writing,” Pat Brady, Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival, noon, Southeastern Writing Center, D Vickers Hall, room 383.

Friday, March 16    

▪ “Women Speak: Communication Skills for Women in Business,” 9 am-noon, Small Business Development Center, 1514 Martens Drive. Registration: $20, $10 for chamber members. sbdc@selu.edu

 

Tuesday, March 20

▪ “A Brief History of Underpinnings,” Annabel Servat, Southeastern English Department, 12:30 p.m., Sims Memorial Library, third floor. Free

 

Wednesday, March 21       

▪ “Reproduction and the State: Eugenics, Birth Control, and Policy,” Margaret Gonzalez-Perez, Southeastern Department of History and Political Science, noon, Sims Memorial Library, third floor. Free

 

Tuesday, March 27

▪ “Bashing Maggie: The British Pop Music War Against Margaret Thatcher,” William B. Robison, Southeastern Department of History and Political Science, 12:30 p.m., Sims Memorial Library, third floor. Free

 

Wednesday, March 28

▪ “Teenage Girls and School Desegregation in the 1940s,” Rachel Devlin, Tulane University, noon, Sims Memorial Library, third floor. Free

 

Thursday, March 29           

▪ “Food and Community,” Leah Chase, co-owner of New Orleans’ Dooky Chase restaurant, 12:30-1:45 p.m., Sims Memorial Library, third floor. Free



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