| Each
year the San Antonio College community celebrates women's achievements
throughout history.
As San Antonio College shares perspectives on the contributions of women in various fields, everyone is welcome to participate in the activities and presentations that take place during Women's History Week. However, all films are open to SAC students, faculty and staff only. |
Mixed media drawing by Marleen Hoover |
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This year's Women's
History Week focuses on Women in the Natural
World. Issues related to nature and the environment, women in
the natural sciences, conservation, animal protection issues, Native
women's traditions in health, agriculture and land use, as well as body
issues related to health and beauty will be considered. All events
will take place in the Visual Arts and Technology Center (VATC) Room
120, located at the corner of Dewey and Lewis Streets, across from
the Fletcher Administration Center (FAC). Monday, March 3, 2008 -- 11:00 a.m.
-- VATC 120 This year, sponsored by the SAC Women's
Center, is a talk by Jennifer L. Pozner, journalist, lecturer, and founder
of Women in Media and News (WIMN), entitled Bachelor Babes, Bridezillas, & Husband-Hunting
Harems: Decoding Reality TV’s Twisted Fairy Tales.
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Tuesday,
March 4, 2008 8:30 a.m.
– 9:20 a.m. Coffee and reception to welcome the keynote speaker. Plant Display by the AGricultural Sciences Program at Palo Alto College. 9:25 a.m.
– 10:40 a.m. Keynote Address: Introduced by: Celita DeArmond,
San Antonio College, Library Department 10:50 a.m.
-- 12:05 p.m. Indian women's
struggles to use the traditional farming practices instead of chemically
based agriculture is depicted. The film celebrates the scientific basis
of women's native traditions and the evolving meanings of healthy land
use. 1996. 43 minutes. Introduced by:
Robert Gomez, San Antonio College, History Department 12:15
p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Looking at the Overlooked: Women, Science and Still-Life
Painting in 17th Century Europe. Introduced
by Marleen Hoover, San Antonio College, Visual Arts and Technology
Department 1:40 p.m.
- 2:55 p.m. FILM: The Vagina Monologues The Vagina
Monologues is a one-woman play created and performed by Eve Ensler
for HBO, 2002. 76 minutes. Introduced
by: Carol Ann Britt, San Antonio College, English Department
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 2008 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. FILM: Amazon Sisters The vision and strength of women surviving in the hotly contested Amazon rainforests is portrayed. This film depicts the plight of the human inhabitants, showing women at the frontline of the struggle to save their environment and rebuild after the effects of inappropriate development. 1992. 60 minutes. Introduced by: Eileen Oliver, San Antonio College, Library Department 10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m. FILM: Killing Us Softly Killing Us Softly discusses the manner in which women continue to be portrayed by advertising and the effects this has on their images of themselves. 2000. 34 minutes. FILM: Wet Dreams and False Images A Sundance award-winning documentary uses humor to raise serious concerns about the marketplace of commercial illusion and unrealizable standards of physical perfection. 2004. 12 minutes. Introduced by: Celita DeArmond, San Antonio College, Library Depattment 11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. Women's Field Army: Women Teaching Women About Cancer Since 1930. Dr. Kirsten Gardner, UTSA History Introduced by: Celita DeArmond, San Antonio College, Library Department
THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 2008 Rachel Carson's Silent Spring: the Classic
that Launched the Environmental Movement. Introduced by:
Thomas Clarkin, San Antonio College, History Department 9:25 a.m.
- 10:40 a.m. FILM: Rachel's Daughters: Searching for the
Causes of Breast Cancer The documentary follows a group of
women who are on a personal mission to unearth the causes of breast cancer.
Seeing themselves as spiritual heirs to Rachel Carson, they focus on
issues including chemical contamination, radiation, and electormagnetic
exposure. 1997. 107 minutes. Introduced by:
Thomas Clarkin, San Antonio College, History Department 11:00 a.m.
– 12:05 p.m. Don't Take No for an Answer Introduced by:
Debra Schafter, San Antonio College, Visual Arts and Technology
Department 12:15 p.m.
- 1:30 p.m. FILM: Love, Women, and Flowers The film explores
hazardous labor conditions that endanger the 90,000 women who work
in Colombia's flower industry. According to a 2007 report, approximately
60 percent of all flowers sold in the U.S. come from Colombia, where
the use of pesticides and fungicides has drastic helath and environmental
consequences. 1998. 58 minutes. Introduced by:
Carol Ann Britt, San Antonio College, English Department 1:40 p.m.
- 2:55 p.m. Artist Talk: Of Women Born Introduced by:
Marleen Hoover, San Antonio College, Visual Arts and Technology
Department FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2008 9:00 a.m.
- 9:50 a.m. They All Want Magic: Curanderismo in San Antonio 10:00 a.m.
- 10:50 a.m. FILM:
Troubled Harvest Troubled Harvest is an award winning
documentary that examines the lives of women migrant workers from Mexico
and Central America as they work in grape, strawberry and cherry harvests
in Califormia and the Pacific northwest. 1990. 30 minutes. Introduced by:
Norma Cruz-Gonzales, San Antonio College, English Department 11:00 a.m.
- 11:50 a.m. FILM: My Left Breast My Left Breast is an inspiring and witty documentary about Newfoundland filmmaker Gerry Rogers and her ordeal with breast cancer. 2000. 57 min. Introduced by:
Robert Gomez, San Antonio College, History Department
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| View programs from
previous years: 2007 Women's History Week "POPULAR REPRESENTATIONS OF REAL WOMEN" 2006 Women's History Week "WOMEN AND ART" 2005 Women's History Week "REEL WOMEN" 2004 Women's History Week "DARING WOMEN" 2003 Women's History Week "THE SECOND WAVE OF FEMINISM: THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE AND BEYOND" 2002 Women's History Week "DRAWING ON THE PAST: LOOKING TO THE FUTURE" |
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National Women's History Project http://www.nwhp.org/ International Archives of the Second Wave
of Feminism Women and Social Movements in the U.S.,
1775-2000 Internet Women's History Sourcebook
WWW Virtual Library Women's History
American Women's History: A Research Guide
Women in Military Service Memorial On
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