International Women's Week
A Patchwork of Women's Lives
Schedule of Events

Admission to all events is free and open to the public, but a donation of a hygiene or non-perishable food item is suggested. GEND 410 course credit is available for participation in the weekís events. Contact Nancy Knowles by February 29 for more details (nknowles@eou.edu, 962-3795).

Events occurring throughout the week:

 
Monday, 
March 1
Tuesday, 
March 2
Wednesday, 
March 3
Thursday, 
March 4
Friday, 
March 5
Saturday, 
March 6
Sunday, 
March 7
Monday, March 8, International Women's Day
8 - 9 AM                
9 - 10 AM Quilting display in Loso Lobby set up; quilter available for assistance until noon    Quilter available at Loso Lobby display 9:30 AM to noon          
10 - 11 AM Film Tough Guise Part 1 (Hoke Main Lounge)   Sketches from Greece: Study Abroad (Danae Yurgel; LH 116)   Film Tough Guise Part 3 and discussion (Hoke Main Lounge)     Carole Groobman visit to SOC 338 (ACK 103)
11 AM - noon     Film Tough Guise Part 2 (Hoke Main Lounge) Panel: Women Art Students Discuss Their Own Work in Relation to Nancy Hathaway's Display (Nightingale Gallery) Film Tough Guise Part 3 and discussion (Hoke Main Lounge), cont.      
noon - 1 PM Women's Health Issues (Tempie Bartell; Hoke 301)
Four Valiant Souls: Native American Women in the White Imagination (Kathleen Dahl; ACK 104) Quilter available at Loso Lobby display until 4 PM
Film Science and Gender (Anna Cavinato and Lorna Williamson; ZH 142)
Body Image (Tempie Bartell & Marianne Weaver: Alumni Room) Quilter available at Loso Lobby display until 4 PM
CANCELED Women in Iran (Theresa Gillis; ACK 114)      
1 - 2 PM Women and Change in Africa (Bill Grigsby; ACK 210)   Women in Tango (Jill Gibian; LH 116)  
Patriarchy at Play in The Taming of the Shrew (Tonia St. Germain, moderator; ACK 114)
Film Now and Then    
2 - 3 PM       Needling Women: Practice and Learn Needle Crafts (Regina Braker; Hoke Main Lounge)   Film Now and Then, cont.    
3 - 4 PM Meditate in Minutes:  Energize through Chi Kung (Sandra Ellston) Assembly (ZH 142) Bollywood Filmmaker Mira Nair (Nancy Knowles; ZH 106) Arts & Sciences School Meeting (?) International Gender Isses Panel (LH 115)   EOU Jazz Ensemble in Loso Lobby beginning at 3:30 
4 - 5 PM   Assembly (ZH 142)   Arts & Sciences School Meeting (?)       Awards Ceremony, Kickoff Feminist Barbie Contest (Kathleen Dahl, keynote; Loso Lobby)
5 - 6 PM Women Artists: Images and Ideas from The Renaissance through Today/Hoke Gallery Opening (Jessica Plattner; Hoke Lounge)              
6 - 7 PM Four Valiant Souls: Native American Women in the White Imagination (Kathleen Dahl; ACK 103)              
7 - 8 PM
Film A League of Their Own (ACK 105)

Like Water for Chocolate (Film Series; Jill Gibian, discussion leader; ZH 142)
Women's Rock Climbing (Ruth Davenport, Climbing Wall in Quinn) Film Once Were Warriors (ACK 105)
Film Real Women Have Curves (ACK 105) Cor Vivaldi Girls' Choir (McKenzie Theatre)
Film Boys Don't Cry (ACK 105)     Carole Groobman's Force of Nature (Schwarz Theatre)
8 - 9 PM Film A League of Their Own (ACK 105), cont.
Like Water for Chocolate (Film Series; Jill Gibian, discussion leader; ZH 142), cont.
Film Once Were Warriors (ACK 105), cont.
Film Real Women Have Curves (ACK 105), cont. Cor Vivaldi Girls' Choir (McKenzie Theatre), cont.
Film Boys Don't Cry (ACK 105), cont.     Carole Groobman's Force of Nature (Schwarz Theatre), cont.
9 - 10 PM                

Other events of interest:

This celebration is made possible by support from the Womenís Research and Resource Center, the Presidentís Commission on the Status of Women, the EOU Foundation, and the Associated Students of Eastern Oregon University.