EMBEDDED CONFERENCE ON THE MOTHERHOOD MOVEMENT

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As part of our October conference on Mothering, Violence, Militarism, War and
Social Justice, ARM will host an EMBEDDED CONFERENCE ON THE MOTHERHOOD
MOVEMENT for Saturday, October 25, 2008 (This embedded conference will relate
to the Social Justice stream of the larger conference).

ARM WILL BE INVITING SPEAKERS FROM ALL THE MOTHERHOOD ORGANIZATIONS;
NAMC, MOTHERS AND MORE, MOTHERS ACTING UP, MOMS RISING, MOTHERHOOD
PROJECT ETC.* IN addition to the panels, roundtables by the leaders of
the motherhood movement.... WE HOPE TO HAVE A FULL LINE OF PAPERS ON THE TOPIC
OF THE MOTHERHOOD MOVEMENT.

The conference is tentatively entitled: "YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION:
THE MOTHERHOOD MOVEMENT OF THE 21st CENTURY"

***IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN PRESENTING A PAPER, AT THIS POINT ALL WE
NEED FROM YOU IS***

1) TITLE OF PAPER
2) SHORT BIO
3) FULL CONTACT INFO

BUT WE NEED BY APRIL 20!!! Please email this information to arm@yorku.ca
asap so we can include your presentation in our grant application due at
the end of April 08.


PLEASE SPREAD THE WORK AND GET YOUR TITLE/BIO/CONTACT INFO IN BY APRIL 20TH.

THIS WILL TRULY BE A LANDMARK EVENT AND AND IMPORTANT PART OF OUR LARGER
CONFERENCE

Dr. Andrea O'Reilly,
Associate Professor,
School of Women's Studies,
Director: Association for Research on Mothering,
Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering, Demeter Press,
York University,
Toronto, Ont.,
M3J 1P3
416 736 2100;60366
aoreilly@yorku.ca
www.yorku.ca/arm

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