Three women in conversation. The woman on the left is Jaquelyn Mattfeld, the woman in the center is Hester Eisenstein, with an unidentified woman on the right.
Two women on the Barnard lawn. The woman on the left is crouched talking to the woman on the right. The woman on the right is sitting on a blanket and reading.
Kathryn Yatrakis (left) from the Political Science Department and Suzanne Wemple (right) from the History Department talk at what appears to be an event at the BCRW office.
Morning Forum with Katie G. Cannon (in the program as Kate Cannon), and Helene P. Foley. Q&A with panelists in which audience members pose questions in regards to their individual research. This recor...
Morning forum featuring Margherita Repetto Alaia, Columbia University, and Joanne Barkan, writer, speaking on the political changes in the Italian Parliament and its effects on women– especially the c...
Morning Forum with Cheryl Townsend Gilkes, Boston University, and Ida Susser, State University of New York at Old Westbury, at the Scholar and Feminist XI. This recording is continued with BC13-58_SFA...
Morning Forum with Cheryl Townsend Gilkes, Boston University, and Ida Susser, State University of New York at Old Westbury, at the Scholar and Feminist XI with audience comments. This recording is pre...
Plenary Panel featuring Dolores Hayden, UCLA, author of Redesigning the American Dream: The Future of Housing, Work, and Family Life; Elizabeth Janeway, feminist theorist, author of Power of the Weak;...
Plenary Panel featuring Dolores Hayden, UCLA, author of Redesigning the American Dream: The Future of Housing, Work, and Family Life; Elizabeth Janeway, feminist theorist, author of Power of the Weak;...
Plenary Panel featuring Dolores Hayden, UCLA, author of Redesigning the American Dream: The Future of Housing, Work, and Family Life; Elizabeth Janeway, feminist theorist, author of Power of the Weak;...
Opening remarks by President Ellen V. Futter and opening presentation delivered by Bella Abzug, Founder and Director of Women, USA during the Scholar and Feminist XI. Papers presented or name of sessi...
Morning Forum with Meena Alexander, Fordham University; "Sarojini Naidu: Romanticism as Anti-Colonialism" and Akasha Gloria Hull, University of Delaware; "Sight Deceiving: The Strategies of Alice Dunb...
Morning Forum with Katie G. Cannon (in the program as Kate Cannon), and Helene P. Foley. Helene Foley explains why women take interest in classical drama despite its lack of attention to the experienc...
Morning forum featuring Margherita Repetto Alaia, Columbia University, and Joanne Barkan, writer, speaking on the political changes in the Italian Parliament and its effects on women– especially the c...
Morning Forum with Jane Caplan, Bryn Mawr College; Eleni Fourtouni, poet; Gina Tlamsa, KCR-FM Producer; and Sandra Uyeunten, University of California, Berkeley; at the Scholar and Feminist XI. This re...