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Contains 93 Results:

BC13-58_SFAudio_296, The Scholar and the Feminist XIX (Women as Change Makers: Building and Using Political Power): Afternoon Panel 6, 1993-04-24

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Panel discussion with Linda Y. Peng, Chair, Chancellor's Asian American Advisory Council, New York City Board of Education; Prof. Sunita Parikh, Columbia University; and Prof. Barbara L. Jackson, Fordham University during the Scholar and Feminist XIX concerning the education of girls in America Papers presented or name of session: "Women, Girls, Education, and the State".

Dates: 1993-04-24

BC13-58_SFAudio_297, The Scholar and the Feminist XIX (Women as Change Makers: Building and Using Political Power): Afternoon Panel 7, 1993-04-24

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Panel discussion with Dr. Margaret A. Hamburg, Commissioner, New York City Health Department; Evelyne Longchamp, Senior Management Consultant, Office of Women's Health, New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation; and Elise Rackmill, Maternal/Child Health Advocate; moderated by Prof. Terry Rogers, Barnard College during the Scholar and Feminist XIX. Papers presented or name of session: "Health Strategizing in New York City".

Dates: 1993-04-24

BC13-58_SFAudio_298, The Scholar and the Feminist XIX (Women as Change Makers: Building and Using Political Power): Afternoon Panel 8, 1993-04-24

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Workshop with Mary Beth Lambert, Political Director, National Women's Political Caucus and Cecile D. Singer, New York State Assemblywoman (R-Westchester) during the Scholar and Feminist XIX. Papers presented or name of session: "Workshop in Building Political Careers".

Dates: 1993-04-24

BC13-58_SFAudio_299, The Scholar and the Feminist XIX (Women as Change Makers: Building and Using Political Power): Afternoon Panel 9, 1993-04-24

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Panel discussion with Barbara J. Sabol, Administrator/Commissioner, New York City Human Resources Administration and Prof. Andrew Hacker, Queens College during the Scholar and Feminist XIX. Cecilia Conrad, listed in program, is not present. Papers presented or name of session: "Women, Poverty, and Welfare".

Dates: 1993-04-24

BC13-58_SFAudio_300, The Scholar and the Feminist XIX (Women as Change Makers: Building and Using Political Power): Afternoon Panel 11, 1993-04-24

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Panel discussion with Alison Bernstein, Director, Education and Culture Program, Ford Foundation; Prof. Eleanor Brilliant, Rutgers University; and Kathleen McCarthy, Director, Center for the Study of Philanthropy, CUNY Graduate School, during the Scholar and Feminist XIX. Papers presented or name of session: "Women and Philanthropy".

Dates: 1993-04-24

BC13-58_SFAudio_301, The Scholar and the Feminist XIX (Women as Change Makers: Building and Using Political Power): Afternoon Panel 12, 1993-04-24

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Panel discussion concerning violence against women with Helen Neuborne, Executive Director, NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund; Martha L. Raimon, Senior Staff Attorney, Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation; Sujata Warrier, Coordinator, Coalition for Battered Women's Advocates; and Prof. Lynn Chancer, Barnard College. Part of the afternoon sessions during the Scholar and Feminist XIX. Papers presented or name of session: "Strategies for Fighting Violence Against Women".

Dates: 1993-04-24

BC13-58_SFAudio_302, The Scholar and the Feminist XIX (Women as Change Makers: Building and Using Political Power): Afternoon Panel 13, 1993-04-24

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Panel discussion with Marsha A. Martin, Director, Mayor's Office on Homelessness and SRO Housing; Maria Foscarinis, Founder and Director, National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty; Prof. Susan Saegert, CUNY Graduate Center; and April G. Tyler, Coordinator, TIL/City-owned Building Coalition, during the Scholar and Feminist XIX. Papers presented or name of session: "Women and Housing".

Dates: 1993-04-24

BC13-58_SFAudio_303, The Scholar and the Feminist XIX (Women as Change Makers: Building and Using Political Power): Afternoon Panel 14, 1993-04-24

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Panel discussion concerning representation of women in media with Maria Hinojosa, WNPR; Laura Flanders, Coordinator, The Women's Desk at Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR); and Prof. Michael Delli Carpini, Barnard College. Part of the afternoon sessions during the Scholar and Feminist XIX. Papers presented or name of session: "Media Coverage of Women".

Dates: 1993-04-24

BC13-58_SFAudio_304, The Scholar and the Feminist XIX (Women as Change Makers: Building and Using Political Power): Afternoon Panel 15, 1993-04-24

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Panel discussion with Susan Zirinsky, Producer, CBS; Sara Creighton (spelling of name is not certain); and Prof. Marcia Rock, NYU Graduate School of Journalism during the Scholar and Feminist XIX. Alexis Gelber, listed on the program, is not on the panel. Papers presented or name of session: "The Power of Women in the Media".

Dates: 1993-04-24

BC13-58_SFAudio_305, The Scholar and the Feminist XIX (Women as Change Makers: Building and Using Political Power): Afternoon Panel 16, 1993-04-24

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Panel discussion with Hope Forstenzer, WHAM! (Women's Health Action Mobilization); Tracy Ann Essoglou, Women's Action Coalition; Sarah Safford, Carnival Knowledge; and Vernice Miller, co-founder, West Harlem Environmental Action (WE ACT); moderated by Prof. Natalie Kampen, Barnard College during the Scholar and Feminist XIX. Papers presented or name of session: "The Politics of Direct Action".

Dates: 1993-04-24

BC13-58_SFAudio_306, The Scholar and the Feminist XIX (Women as Change Makers: Building and Using Political Power): Afternoon Panel 2, 1993-04-24

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Panel discussion with Cynthia Newbille, executive director, National Black Women's Health Project; Barbara P. Gimbel, Board Member, New York State Republican Pro-Choice PAC; and Eugenia Acuña, Director Reproductive Rights Education Project at Hunter College, during the Scholar and Feminist XIX. Julia R. Scott was replaced by Cynthia Newbille on the panel. Papers presented or name of session: "Heath and Reproductive Rights".

Dates: 1993-04-24

BC13-58_SFAudio_308, The Scholar and the Feminist XX (Women, Work, and Family in a Changing Economy): Morning Session and Morning Plenaries, part 1, 1994-04-23

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Scope and Contents Opening session for the Scholar and Feminist XX with welcoming remarks by Kathryn J. Rodgers, Acting President, Barnard College and an introduction to the conference by Leslie Calman, Director, Barnard Center for Research on Women. Following panel session with Fran Sussner Rodgers, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Work/Family Directions, Inc.; Linda Faye Williams, Associate Professor, Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland at College Park and Director of Institute...
Dates: 1994-04-23

BC13-58_SFAudio_309, The Scholar and the Feminist XX (Women, Work, and Family in a Changing Economy): Morning Plenaries, part 2 and Closing Keynote, 1994-04-23

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Scope and Contents End of remarks by Delores L. Crockett during morning plenary session of Scholar and Feminist XX and question and answer session for Fran Sussner Rodgers, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Work/Family Directions, Inc.; Linda Faye Williams, Associate Professor, Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland at College Park and Director of Institute for Policy Research, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation; Sheila Wellington, President, Catalyst; and Delores L. Crockett,...
Dates: 1994-04-23

BC13-58_SFAudio_311, The Scholar and the Feminist XX (Women, Work, and Family in a Changing Economy): Afternoon Panel 1, 1994-04-23

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Scope and Contents Panel discussion held by Kathy A. Cavallo, Associate Director, Personnel, Bear Stearns and Company Inc.; Marion Gindes, President, Marion Gindes and Associates: Consultants for the Changing Workplace; Ruth Jones, Staff Attorney, NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund; and Shirley Muñoz, Senior Partner, Cora Group. K.C. Wagner, Director, Trade Union Women Programs, Cornell University, NYS School of Industrial and Labor Relations during the Afternoon Panels Session of the Scholar and Feminist...
Dates: 1994-04-23

BC13-58_SFAudio_312, The Scholar and the Feminist XX (Women, Work, and Family in a Changing Economy): Afternoon Panel 2, 1994-04-23

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Scope and Contents Panel discussion held by Tricia Wisznat Atallah, The PWAdvisory Group; Marsha L. Firestone, Vice President of Training and Counseling, American Woman's Economic Development Corporation; and Rosalind Paaswell, President and Chief Executive Officer, American Woman's Economic Development Corporation during the Afternoon Panels Session at the Scholar and Feminist XX. Papers presented or name of session: "Entrepreneurship as a Vocation: From Microbusiness/Self-employment to Owning a Mainstream...
Dates: 1994-04-23

BC13-58_SFAudio_313, The Scholar and the Feminist XX (Women, Work, and Family in a Changing Economy): Afternoon Panel 3, 1994-04-23

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Panel discussion featuring Mary C. Mattis, Vice President for Research and Advisory Services, Catalyst; Joyce Miller, Executive Director, US Department of Labor Glass Ceiling Commission; and Linda Workman, Director, Workforce Diversity, RJR Nabisco, Inc. during the Afternoon Panels Session of the Scholar and Feminist XX. Papers presented or name of session: "Breaking the Glass Ceiling".

Dates: 1994-04-23

BC13-58_SFAudio_314, The Scholar and the Feminist XX (Women, Work, and Family in a Changing Economy): Afternoon Panel 4, 1994-04-23

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Scope and Contents Panel discussion featuring Sharon Hoahing, Executive Director, Long Island Chapter of 9 to 5: National Association of Working Women; Barbara R. Katersky, Vice President for Employee Relations, American Express Company; Rita Gunther McGrath, Assistant Professor, Columbia University School of Business; and Debbie Schwartz, Research Associate, Families and Work Institute. Panel held during the Afternoon Panels Session of the Scholar and Feminist Conference XX. Papers presented or name of...
Dates: 1994-04-23

BC13-58_SFAudio_315, The Scholar and the Feminist XX (Women, Work, and Family in a Changing Economy): Afternoon Panel 5, 1994-04-23

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Panel discussion featuring Ronda Carlos-Smith, Deputy Director, Childcare, Inc.; Cecilia Conrad, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Barnard College; and Jan Pagliasotti, Senior Program Manager, Work/Family Directors, Inc., during the Afternoon Panels Session of the Scholar and Feminist XX. Papers presented or name of session: "Dependent Care and Working Women: Who Provides, Who Pays?".

Dates: 1994-04-23

BC13-58_SFAudio_316, The Scholar and the Feminist XX (Women, Work, and Family in a Changing Economy): Afternoon Panel 6, 1994-04-23

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Panel discussion featuring Christina A. Clamp, Professor, Community Economic Development Program, New Hampshire College, and Susie Johnson, Senior Associate of Economic Development, Ms. Foundation for Women, during the Afternoon Panels Session of the Scholar and Feminist XX. Papers presented or name of session: "Women and Urban Community Economic Development".

Dates: 1994-04-23

BC13-58_SFAudio_317, The Scholar and the Feminist XX (Women, Work, and Family in a Changing Economy): Afternoon Panel 7, 1994-04-23

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Scope and Contents Panel discussion featuring Kathleen Christensen, Professor and Chair, Environmental Psychology Program, City University of New York Graduate Center; Gil Gordon, Gil Gordon Associates and Editor, Telecommuting Review; and Arlene Johnson, Vice President, Families and Work Institute, during the Afternoon Panels Session of the Scholar and Feminist XX. Papers presented or name of session: "Company Workers at Home: The New World of Telecommunications, Home Work, and the Impact on Women...
Dates: 1994-04-23

BC13-58_SFAudio_319, The Scholar and the Feminist XX (Women, Work, and Family in a Changing Economy): Afternoon Panel 9, 1994-04-23

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Scope and Contents Panel discussion featuring Gail Murphy, Assistant Vice President for Human Resources Development, CoreStates Financial Corp and Senior Consultant, Kaplan, Lucas, & Associates; Amy Robinson, Assistant Professor, Department of English, Georgetown University; Suzanna Danuta Walters, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Georgetown University; and Heather Wishik, Director, Tufts University Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Resource Center and Educational Consultant and Founder, Open Door...
Dates: 1994-04-23

BC13-58_SFAudio_321, The Scholar and the Feminist XX (Women, Work, and Family in a Changing Economy): Afternoon Panel 11, 1994-04-23

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Panel discussion featuring Robert L. Becker, Partner, Raff and Becker; Louise Spivack, Women's Initiative Spokesperson, American Association of Retired Persons (AARP); and Irene Talbott, Certified Financial Planner and Vice President, Older Women's League, during the Afternoon Panels Session of the Scholar and Feminist XX. Papers presented or name of session: "Women Workers and Aging".

Dates: 1994-04-23

BC13-58_SFAudio_322, The Scholar and the Feminist XXI (Growing Up Female): Afternoon Panel 4, part 1, 1995-04-08

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Scope and Contents Panel discussion held by Cecilia Conrad, Associate Professor of Economics, Barnard College; Katherine Dalsimer, Consulting Psychologist, Columbia University Mental Health Service and author of Female Adolescence; and Bonnie Leadbeater, Associate Professor of Developmental Psychology, Yale University. There is a fourth panelist not listed on the program, whose name is inaudible. Panel held during the Afternoon Session of the Scholar and Feminist XXI. This recording is preceded by...
Dates: 1995-04-08

BC13-58_SFAudio_323, The Scholar and the Feminist XXI (Growing Up Female): Afternoon Panel 4, part 2, 1995-04-08

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Scope and Contents Panel discussion held by Cecilia Conrad, Associate Professor of Economics, Barnard College; Katherine Dalsimer, Consulting Psychologist, Columbia University Mental Health Service and author of Female Adolescence; and Bonnie Leadbeater, Associate Professor of Developmental Psychology, Yale University. There is a fourth panelist not listed on the program, whose name is inaudible. Panel held during the Afternoon Session of the Scholar and Feminist XXI. This recording is followed by...
Dates: 1995-04-08

BC13-58_SFAudio_324, The Scholar and the Feminist XXII (Our Families: A Feminist Response to the Family Value Debate): Morning Plenary, part 1, 1996-10-19

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Scope and Contents Opening plenary of the Scholar and Feminist Conference XXII. Welcoming Remarks by Judith Shapiro, President, Barnard College and introduction delivered by Leslie J. Calman, Director, Barnard Center for Research on Women. The morning plenary session features Bonnie Thornton Dill, Professor of Women's Studies, University of Maryland, College Park and co-editor of Women of Color in US Society (Temple, 1994); Paula Ettelbrick, Empire State Pride Agenda and Professor of Law, University of...
Dates: 1996-10-19

BC13-58_SFAudio_325, The Scholar and the Feminist XXII (Our Families: A Feminist Response to the Family Value Debate): Morning Plenary, part 2, 1996-10-19

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Continuation of the opening plenary of the Scholar and Feminist Conference XXII. This tape continues the morning plenary session from BC13-58_SFAudio_325, including a talk by Katha Pollitt, Associate Editor and columnist, The Nation and author of Reasonable Creatures: Essays on Women and Feminism as well as questions and answers from the audience. Papers presented or name of session: "A Feminist Response to the Family Values Debate".

Dates: 1996-10-19

BC13-58_SFAudio_326, The Scholar and the Feminist XXII (Our Families: A Feminist Response to the Family Value Debate): Morning Panel 1, 1996-10-19

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Panel discussion held by Mimi Abramovitz, Professor, Hunter College School of Social Work; Greer Anne Boyd, Welfare Rights Initiative of the Hunter College Center for the Study of Family Policy; and Ruth Sidel, Professor of Sociology, Hunter College during the Morning Panels session of the Scholar and Feminist Conference at Barnard College. Papers presented or name of session: "The Attack on Welfare Families: Causes, Consequences, and Cures".

Dates: 1996-10-19

BC13-58_SFAudio_327, The Scholar and the Feminist XXII (Our Families: A Feminist Response to the Family Value Debate): Morning Panel 3, 1996-10-19

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Panel discussion held by Mary Ruggie, Professor of Sociology, Columbia University and Lars Tragardh, Assistant Professor of History, Barnard College during the Morning Panels Session of the Scholar and Feminist Conference at Barnard College. Papers presented or name of session: "Social Welfare and State Support for Families in Western Europe".

Dates: 1996-10-19

BC13-58_SFAudio_328, The Scholar and the Feminist XXII (Our Families: A Feminist Response to the Family Value Debate): Morning Panel 4, 1996-10-19

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Panel discussion held by Martha Fineman, Professor of Law, Columbia University and Demie Kurz, Co-Director, Women's Studies and Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania during the Morning Panels Session of the Scholar and Feminist Conference at Barnard College. Papers presented or name of session: "Family Values Rebutted: Divorce, Single Parenthood, and the State of the American Family".

Dates: 1996-10-19

BC13-58_SFAudio_329, The Scholar and the Feminist XXII (Our Families: A Feminist Response to the Family Value Debate): Morning Panel 5, 1996-10-19

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Panel discussion held by Martin Petroff, Esq., Lamson and Petroff, formerly with New York City Department of Aging and Gloria Scherma, Gerontologist; consultant on medical and multidisciplinary services for older adults during the Morning Panels Session of the Scholar and Feminist Conference at Barnard College. Papers presented or name of session: "Managing Healthcare for Older Americans".

Dates: 1996-10-19

BC13-58_SFAudio_330, The Scholar and the Feminist XXII (Our Families: A Feminist Response to the Family Value Debate): Morning Panel 6, 1996-10-19

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Discussion held by Suzanne Goldberg, Esq., Staff Attorney, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund during the Morning Panels Session of the Scholar and Feminist Conference at Barnard College. Papers presented or name of session: "Forming and Maintaining Lesbian Families".

Dates: 1996-10-19

BC13-58_SFAudio_331, The Scholar and the Feminist XXII (Our Families: A Feminist Response to the Family Value Debate): Morning Panel 7, 1996-10-19

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Scope and Contents Panel discussion held by Jane Mattes, Psychotherapist, Founder and National Director, Single Mothers by Choice; Constance L. Royster, Senior Counsel, Cooper, Liebowitz, Royster, & Wright, and single adoptive parent; Andrea Troy, adoption consultant and board member, New York Singles Adopting Children; and Leni Goodman, Supervisor, rehabilitation and vocational counseling, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center during the Morning Panels Session of the Scholar and Feminist Conference at...
Dates: 1996-10-19

BC13-58_SFAudio_332, The Scholar and the Feminist XXII (Our Families: A Feminist Response to the Family Value Debate): Morning Panel 8, 1996-10-19

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Panel discussion held by Shinhee Han, CSW, Barnard Student Health Services; Judith Weisenfeld, Assistant Professor of Religion, Barnard College; and Polly Wheat, M.D., Director, Barnard Student Health Services during the Morning Panels Session of the Scholar and Feminist XXII. Papers presented or name of session: "The Promise and Problems of Multiracial Families".

Dates: 1996-10-19

BC13-58_SFAudio_333, The Scholar and the Feminist XXII (Our Families: A Feminist Response to the Family Value Debate): Afternoon Panel 10, 1996-10-19

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Paper delivered and discussion held by Alisa del Tufo, Founder, Family Violence Project, Urban Justice Center and Sanctuary for Families and Sally MacNichol, Advocate, Consultant and educator, The Family Violence Project, Urban Justice Center during the Afternoon Panels Session of the Scholar and Feminist Conference at Barnard College Papers presented or name of session: "Ending Family Violence".

Dates: 1996-10-19

BC13-58_SFAudio_334, The Scholar and the Feminist XXII (Our Families: A Feminist Response to the Family Value Debate): Afternoon Panel 11, 1996-10-19

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Discussion held by Ellen Chesler, author, Women of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America (Simon and Schuster, 1992; Anchor Books, 1993) and Ana Dumois, Executive Director, Community Family Planning Council during the Afternoon Panels Session of The Scholar and Feminist Conference at Barnard College. Papers presented or name of session: "Family Planning in Historical Perspective: Where We've Been, Where We'd Like to Go, and Where the Government is Taking Us".

Dates: 1996-10-19

BC13-58_SFAudio_335, The Scholar and the Feminist XXII (Our Families: A Feminist Response to the Family Value Debate): Afternoon Panel 12, 1996-10-19

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Panel discussion held by Montana Katz, author of The Gender Bias Prevention Book: Helping Girls and Women to have Satisfying Lives and Careers (Jason Aronson Publishing, 1993) and Diane Welsh, national NOW board member and past President, NOW-NYC during Afternoon Panels Session of the Scholar and Feminist Conference at Barnard College. Papers presented or name of session: "Choosing to be a Stay-at-Home Mom -- and a Feminist".

Dates: 1996-10-19

BC13-58_SFAudio_336, The Scholar and the Feminist XXII (Our Families: A Feminist Response to the Family Value Debate): Afternoon Panel 13, 1996-10-19

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Paper delivered by Sheila Kamerman, Compton Foundation Centennial Professor of Social Policy and Planning, Columbia University School of Social Work during the Afternoon Panels Session of the Scholar and Feminist Conference at Barnard College. Papers presented or name of session: "Childcare and the State".

Dates: 1996-10-19

BC13-58_SFAudio_337, The Scholar and the Feminist XXII (Our Families: A Feminist Response to the Family Value Debate): Afternoon Panel 14, 1996-10-19

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Paper delivered by Betty Jean Lifton, author of nearly thirty books on adoption and psychology for children and adults, including Journey of the Adopted Self: A Quest for Wholeness (Basic Books, 1994), during the Scholar and Feminist Conference at Barnard College. Papers presented or name of session: "The Psychology of Adoption: Mothers and Children in Open and Closed Adoption".

Dates: 1996-10-19

BC13-58_SFAudio_338, The Scholar and the Feminist XXII (Our Families: A Feminist Response to the Family Value Debate): Afternoon Panel 16, 1996-10-19

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Paper delivered by Jan Abernathy, President and Founder, Dreams Into Action; Gwen Parker Ames, Project Coordinator, World of Work Program: Dreams Into Action; and Kim Ramirez, Director, Liberty Partnerships Program, Borough of Manhattan Community College at the Scholar and Feminist Conference at Barnard College. Papers presented or name of session: "Working with Unmarried Adolescent Mothers".

Dates: 1996-10-19

BC13-58_SFAudio_339, The Scholar and the Feminist XXII (Our Families: A Feminist Response to the Family Value Debate): Afternoon Workshop 17, 1996-10-19

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Paper presented by Sondra Segal, playwright, poet, essayist; former Co-Artistic Director of The Women's Experimental Theater and Roberta Sklar, Theatre Director; formerly Associate Professor of Performing Studies at New York University; former co-artistic director of The Women's Experimental Theater at the Scholar and Feminist Conference at Barnard College. Papers presented or name of session: "Lesbian Parenting: Radical or Retrograde?".

Dates: 1996-10-19

BC13-58_SFAudio_340, The Scholar and the Feminist XXII (Our Families: A Feminist Response to the Family Value Debate): Closing Keynote Address, 1996-10-19

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Closing Keynote Address with Jewell Jackson McCabe, Chair and Founder, The National Coalition of 100 Black Women; Chair, New York State Jobs Training Partnership Council; and President, Jewell Jackson McCabe Associates, Inc. at the Scholar and Feminist Conference XXII at Barnard College. Papers presented or name of session: "Boundary-Crossing Leadership: A Twenty-First Century Reality".

Dates: 1996-10-19

Audio recordings of the Scholar and the Feminist conferences (cassette tapes), 1987-1996

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Collection Scope and Content Summary From the Collection: This collection consists of materials from the Barnard Center for Research on Women (BCRW), formerly known as the Barnard Women's Center. It includes bylaws and charters; director's reports; financial reports and budgets; correspondence with other Barnard offices, administration and faculty at Columbia, and other organizations; minutes of the Excutive Committee and other committees; planning and publicity materials for the Scholar and the Feminist Conference, the Reid lectures,...
Dates: 1987-1996