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Lecture Series Spring 2013

Prominent scholars, artists, and activists will be visiting the Dartmouth College campus during the Spring 2013 term for a series of seminars, debates, panel discussions, and public lectures. 

In conjunction with the Seeds of Change lecture series, the Gender Research Institute at Dartmouth (GRID) will run a pilot research seminar on the synergies between gender, scholarship, and social change.  GRID will bring together a group of interested Dartmouth faculty, professional staff, graduate and undergraduate students from the different academic divisions and professional schools to engage in interdisciplinary debate and study concerning issues of gender and social activism.  This spring’s lecture series and research institute are made possible with generous funding from the office of President Carol Folt.

Monday, April 8, 2013

3:30 PM Panel: Young Alumnae Activists. Haldeman 041. Myra Sack ’10, Soccer Without Borders, Oakland and Boston; Christina Stoltz ’06, Founder of Ploome and REQ.1 in Philadelphia; Kashay Sanders ’11, Voice4Girls, Hyderabad, India.

5:00 PM Panel: Praxis: Activism and Social Justice. Haldeman 041. Zainab Salbi, Founder of Women for Women International, and Leslie Lewin, Executive Director of Seeds of Peace. Moderated by Peggy Epstein Tanner ’79.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Public Talk: “Scholarship, Diversity, and Social Change.” Dr. Cornel West, Professor of Philosophy and Christian Practice, Union Theological Seminary. 4:15 PM, Dartmouth 105. Overflow seating in Carpenter 13. Dr. West appears courtesy of the High Quality Speakers Bureau.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Thirteenth Annual Stonewall Lecture: Dean Spade, Associate Professor of Law at Seattle University School of Law. 4:15 PM, Carpenter 13.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

“Panel: Science is a Girl Thing.” Polar Science IGERT Graduate Students on their “Science: It’s a Girl Thing” video. 3:30 PM, Dartmouth 105.

Public Talk: “From Babies to Gender Identity.” Dr. Anne Fausto-Sterling, Nancy Duke Lewis Professor of Biology and Gender Studies in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology and Biochemistry at Brown University.  4:15 PM, Dartmouth 105.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Public Talk: “The New Religious Intolerance: Overcoming the Politics of Fear.” Dr. Martha Nussbaum, Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, University of Chicago Law School. 3:15 PM, Filene Auditorium, Moore Hall.

More events will be posted as the schedule is confirmed.

Makers: Women Who Make America

Join us on Tuesday!

February has arrived, and with it comes Dartmouth’s 15th annual V-Week celebration! V-Week, a global activist campaign to end gender-based violence, will culminate in performances of the Vagina Monologues by a phenomenal group of women on February 26th and 27th.

This year’s V-Week will feature events from a wide variety of campus groups and a collection of voices spanning many communities. The schedule boasts several thought-provoking dialogues intended to not only facilitate discussion, but also challenge us all to embrace one another wholly.

As a campus dedicated to the cultivation of community, we must continually take it upon ourselves to reflect on the ways in which we support one another already and the ways in which we can grow. V-Week, a series of events and showcases intended to promote honest conversation about multi-faceted issues of gender, presents a particularly meaningful opportunity to do just that.

Engage with V-Week, even if you are not familiar with issues of gender. Come learn. Come share your thoughts. Do you have a story about your time at Dartmouth that complicates others’ understanding of what it means to be a woman here—or what it means to negotiate any gender? Lend your voice to this ongoing conversation. The programs will cover a series of issues centered on fostering gender equality both on campus and in broader society; there is a place here for any story.

Within the confines of a social culture reliant on hyper-masculinity at the expense of all students’ health and personal development, challenging ourselves to dig deeper is imperative. Let us not stifle our ability to recognize each other’s humanity. Now is not the time to stigmatize emotion, pain, or anger. All of these things are not just useful; they are innately tied to our human experience. If we deny one another the ability to feel deeply and express these visceral reactions, we lose the opportunity to effect genuine, nuanced change.

V-Week allows women and people of all genders to express themselves in a way that other forums do not. Though V-Week skeptics assert that it paints men as a violent monolith, this could not be further from the truth.  We seek not to alienate but to invite those most invested in patriarchy to examine its role in all of our lives. There is no part of our Dartmouth experience(s) that is not deeply intertwined with the lives of others. Our constructions of gender are no different. We do not live in a vacuum, and the role of men in framing issues of gender is monumental!

This V-Week, do not view yourself as separate from your fellow students’ experiences. Resist the temptation to invalidate others’ concerns. Recognize that your perspectives may be different from those being shared, but that does not make your peers’ personal narratives any less true. We are a community, and the struggles of few must be our collective responsibility. Let us operate in solidarity with those most affected by gender-based violence. Dartmouth students have accomplished so much as individuals; how much more could we do together?

-Hannah Giorgis, ’13, CGSE Intern

 

Next V-Week meeting will be Thursday, January 24th at 5:00 at the Center for Women and Gender.

Same rules apply:
- if you can’t come but want to be involved there will be future opportunties
- if you can only come for part of the meeting (beginning or end) we still want you join us!
- if you aren’t interested, but know someone who is- please forward this message on

See you all this Thursday,
Jessica, CWG Director
Vagina Monologues 2012

V-Week Meeting Cancelled

Posted: January 21, 2013 in Uncategorized

The V-Week meeting planning for tonight, Monday the 21st at 4:30 pm, has been CANCELLED

We encourage all students to attend the candlelight vigil in support of MLK Day at 5:00 pm at Cutter-Shabazz

http://www.dartmouth.edu/~mlk/calendar/candlelight_vigil.html

A new meeting date will be posted soon.Martin-Luther-King-Jr-9365086-2-402

Jessica Jennrich, CWG Director

The next V-Week meeting  is Monday, January 21st at 4:30 pm in the Center for Women and Gender. 

We’ll be discussing the performance, event schedule, and creating committees- so come one come all!

If you can’t make it- don’t worry there will still be time to join the team!

If you can only come for part of the meeting- still come, we understand!

If you aren’t interested but know someone who is- forward them this post!

See you all next week-

Jesssica Jennrich, CWG DirectorVagina Monologues 2012

Still want to audition for Vagina Monologues?  You have one last chance, Monday, January 14th at 3:00 pm at the Center for Women and Gender.

Please sign up at this poll. 

http://www.doodle.com/myxnsr65f3zmgc5n 

If you can’t be there in person, use the general number 603-646-3456 to call in during your scheduled audition time.

Auditon samples (just choose one) are available here

http://dartmouthcwg.com/2013/01/05/are-you-ready-for-v-week-2013/

UPDATE: Saturday’s audition location has changed to Cutter’s Lounge! 

Hope you have all signed up for your 2013 Vagina Monologues audition spot….if not there is still time!

Head to this poll and pick your time http://www.doodle.com/ai2bvcetwas3xgpn

For audition pieces go here:

http://dartmouthcwg.com/2013/01/05/are-you-ready-for-v-week-2013/

History in the Making!

Posted: January 8, 2013 in Uncategorized

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Time to talk about 40 years of co-education at Dartmouth College!

I hope to see all of you at this great conversation next week- be sure to register (see below for link) 

“40 Years of Coeducation: A Dartmouth Community Conversation”

This year Dartmouth celebrates 40 years of coeducation.  We will mark the occasion at DCAL by hearing from a panel of students who represent different curricular and co-curricular experiences, and follow up with a conversation across constituencies which addresses some of these questions:

 *What are the some of the most important gendered issues on campus?

*How are we currently teaching about these issues? 

*Where are the overlaps and where are the gaps?

*What are some of the best ways to teach about such issues and how can we connect them to co-curricular activities?   

*How can we collaborate across the curriculum and the co-curriculum to address such issues in a more proactive and thorough-going way?  How can students, faculty, and staff take leadership in their respective ways, including through the upcoming spring “Mentoring, Gender, and Social Justice” project?

 To register: https://library.dartmouth.edu/classes/request/classsignup.php?MAIN_CLASS_ID=14495&CALENDAR_ID=301

AND…don’t forget about Vagina Monologues auditions this week- see this post for details on audition materials and to sign up:

http://dartmouthcwg.com/2013/01/05/are-you-ready-for-v-week-2013/ 

Jessica Jennrich, CWG Director

We’ve been waiting all year and it is time to get going on V-Week 2013 (#VDay Dartmouth)!  First up auditions!

 Auditions will take place Friday, January 11 from 5:00-8:00, and Saturday, January 12 and Sunday, January 13, from noon-4:30.  To sign up please fill in your name in this doodle poll:

http://www.doodle.com/ai2bvcetwas3xgpn

To prepare the (amazing) directorial team, has prepared the three below samples.  You may bring printed copies with you to the audition and we will also have hard copies available as well.2013 VDay Audition Two 2013 VDay Audition One 2013 VDay Audition Three

This announcement will be going out everywhere so please link to this post, like it on our FB page (Dartmouth Center for Women and Gender), share it on your various feeds, and in general help us get the word out about V-Day 2013 auditions!  More info on events and opportunties for V-Week activities is coming soon so keep posted! 

CWG Director,

Jessica Jennrich