Readings Diversity: Expanding Theory and Practice
Winnifred Brown-Glaude
Institute for Women’s Leadership
“Woman Outa Road” Race/Color, Class and Women’s Informal Work in Jamaica
Jacqueline Castledine
History
Gendering Diaspora Politics
Mary Gatta
Center for Women and Work, School of Management & Labor Relations
Rethinking U.S. Workforce Development Policy: Promoting Flexible Access to Education and Skills Training for Single Working Poor Mothers
Tanya Hernandez
Newark Law School
The Salience of Intersectionality Theory Analysis for Women of All Colors
Kimberly DaCosta Holton
Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures, Newark
Performance and Conflict in Portuguese-Speaking Newark
Jennifer Manion
History
The Sexing of Prison Reform and Compulsory Heterosexuality in Early Pennsylvania, 1776-1835
Nia Parson
Anthropology
The Gendered Intersections of Domestic Violence, State Violence and Transition to Democracy in Santiago, Chile
Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas
Anthropology/Puerto Rican and Hispanic Caribbean Studies
Performances of Blackness, De-Centering of Whiteness?
Edward Ramsamy
Africana Studies
Gender and the Politics of Identity in the ‘New’ South Africa
Patricia Roos
Sociology
Gender Equity in the Academy
Beth C. Rubin
Graduate School of Education
Race, Class & Ability: Constructing Difference Across Varied School Contexts
Jennifer Schenk
Political Science
Descriptive Representation and Gendered Claims to Power
Anna Stubblefield
Philosophy, Newark
The Chimera of Race and Cognitive Ability
Visiting Scholars 2004-2005
Jo H. Kim
Women’s Studies, Wellesley College
Constructing Differences in a Transnational Workplace
Yong-Hyun Kwon
Ministry of Gender Equality, Seoul, Korea
Policy Coordination Division
A Comparative Study on Anti-Sexual Harassment Policies of Korea and the United States
Susan Smith-Peter
History, College of Staten Island/CUNY
Educating Peasant Women in Mid-Nineteenth Century Russia
Aissata Niandou
Fulbright Scholar; Director of Higher Studies, Ministere des Enseignements Secondaire et Superieur, de la Recherche et de la Technologie, Niger
Uncelebrated Feminine Creativity: The Subversive Art of Hausa and Zarma Women
Visiting Faculty Fellows 2004-2005
Minkah Makalani
History
The New Negro Movement
Donna Murch
History
The Black Power Movement
Convener:
Nancy Hewitt, Director, IRW
History, Women's & Gender Studies