RACE MATTERS TO FEMINISM

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The 7th Annual Women's Studies Student Conference presents as this year's
theme:

"RACE MATTERS TO FEMINISM"

... or does it?  Given this year's political climate, is this question still
relevant? Have we made any significant breakthroughs on this subject?

We invite students (both graduate and undergraduate from all disciplines
and colleges) as well as community activists to submit proposals for
papers, film, music, art, live performance, and other creative and
critical works.

Topics may include, but are not limited to:

       Race and gender politics in the presidential elections.
       Historical exploration of race relations impacting on feminism and/or
vice versa.
       Explorations of the discourse on "postracial society."
       Personal accounts of race and gendered experiences.

Please submit 200-word abstracts briefly describing your work to
wstudent@albany.edu no later than Friday, October 31, 2008.

Abstracts describing film and live performances should indicate the
project's running time (image or digital files of media projects may also
be submitted as e-mail attachments or through a URL if presented on the
web). You may use the same e-mail address to send us any inquiries.

For more information, please visit our website:

This event is sponsored by the Department of Women's Studies and organized
by students in the Graduate Orientation in Women's Studies seminar (WSS
510).

Conference Date: December 4-5, 2008 at the University at Albany

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