Take back the night is a rally and march to raise awareness about domestic violence and sexual assault.
A rally will be held in front of wood center with a Guest speaker, FOOD, Representatives from various local organization and a march around campus.
Date : April 23, 2010
Place: UAF Campus- Infront of Wood Center
Time: 4.00pm
Event Sponsor: Organization of Student Social Workers
Alaska Native Social Work Association
Interior Alaska Center For Non Violent Living
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Wednesday
Saturday
UWA Undergraduate Scholarships
DEADLINE EXTENDED
Now due: April 16, 2010
Apply NOW!
The University Women's Association (UWA) provides scholarships for undergraduate women at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Application deadline for 2010-11 has been extended to April 16, 2010. Scholarship Requirements
Female applicants enrolled in the Associate Degree program who meet the following minimum requirements will be considered:
- demonstrated financial need
- current enrollment of 9 credits or more at UAF in a field of study leading to an Associate Degree
- a 3.0 or better cumulative GPA based on a minimum of 9 credit hours
- strong faculty and/or employer recommendations
- demonstrated financial need
- completion of at least 12 credit hours for each of the two preceding semesters (at UAF or another institution)
- a 3.0 or better cumulative GPA based on a minimum of 9 credit hours
- current enrollment as a full-time (12 credit) UAF undergraduate in a degree program with at least sophomore standing
- strong faculty and/or employer recommendations
Pam Mitchell Hoy Memorial Scholarship
2010-2011 Pam Mitchell Hoy Memorial Scholarship application now available online http://www.uaf.edu/cla/hoy.app.02.10.pdf
Pam Mitchell Hoy loved all animals, but especially enjoyed dogs. Pam raised and showed Italian Greyhounds and worked as a vet tech for two decades in North Carolina. She was a strong and vocal advocate for dogs and other pets. Pam was killed in 1990 and her murder remains unsolved.
This scholarship is given in Pam’s honor to encourage students to be advocates for women and animals.
To qualify for this scholarship you must have earned at least 24 credit hours prior to the start of the fall 2010 semester, have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and meet one of the following criteria:
Pam Mitchell Hoy loved all animals, but especially enjoyed dogs. Pam raised and showed Italian Greyhounds and worked as a vet tech for two decades in North Carolina. She was a strong and vocal advocate for dogs and other pets. Pam was killed in 1990 and her murder remains unsolved.
This scholarship is given in Pam’s honor to encourage students to be advocates for women and animals.
To qualify for this scholarship you must have earned at least 24 credit hours prior to the start of the fall 2010 semester, have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and meet one of the following criteria:
- be a declared minor in Women’s Studies,
- be enrolled in the Veterinary Science Certificate Program,
- be a declared major or minor in Justice, or
- have made significant and positive contributions to the community on behalf of women or animals
Friday
The Vagina Monologues
UAF will be treated to two performances of the
Vagina Monologues
Saturday, April 17th at 8pm
and
Sunday, April 18th at 2pm
Both performances will take place in Schaible Auditorium in Bunnell Building.
Prices are $8 for students, $10 general admission.
Wednesday
Patricia Smith - Midnight Sun Visiting Writer - April 2nd 7:00 pm
Patricia's groundbreaking book -- Blood Dazzler -- which chronicles the human, emotional and physical toll exacted by Hurricane Katrina -- was a finalist for the 2008 National Book Award, and one of NPR’s Top Books of 2008!
Find out more about Smith, and hear her work at http://www.wordwoman.ws/performances.html
This event is sponsored by the UAF, English Department.
Contact 474-7193 ~ ejkim2@alaska.edu for more info
Friday
Choose Respect Community Rally - March 31, 2010
Choose Respect
Alaskans Ending the Epidemic of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Join in the Community-Wide Rally
March 31, 2010
NOON
Golden Heart Plaza
Fairbanks, Alaska
The Parnell Administration invites Alaskans to join with Fairbanks community partners as - together - we take a stand against domestic violence and sexual assault in our state. Together we can make a difference!
For more information, please contact the Fairbanks Office of the Governor:
907-451-2920
Monday
Celebrating the Power of Women's Voices - Women's History & Culture Month Keynote RECORDING
***Accessing the Recording***
Below is the URL for the recording of Diane Benson's Keynote Address:
The recording was made through Elluminate LIVE. If you haven’t been into Elluminate LIVE before you might have to download or update java on your computer, and also accept a license agreement, etc.
To access the recording - Click on the link to the recording (above):
• when the login screen opens click on the GUEST button,
• enter an email address and name, then click on "Play."
• Click on "Open" in the dialog box that appears.
Depending on whether the computer being used is updated, the computer might have to download some java files in order to play the Elluminate Live recording of the event. (If on a slow dial-up connection the recording might take some time to load). Speakers or headphones are required to hear the audio from the presentation.
Sunday
Women's History & Culture Month - Tale of Two Disappearing Women
Thursday
March 25
1:00-2:00pm
Alumni Lounge
Sociologist Sine Anahita tells the story of two innovative women advocates for Southern Appalachia, Marguerite Butler and Olive Dame Campbell, who are disappearing from the popular historical record.
Friday
International Women's Day- Women & Community Water Projects by Josie Sam
To view a recording of Josie Sam's presentation (recorded during the Cross-Cultural Psychology class 3/17/10 click on the following URL
http://elive.uaf.edu/play_recording.html?recordingId=1233801250389_1268856157967
http://elive.uaf.edu/play_recording.html?recordingId=1233801250389_1268856157967
To access the recording, when the login screen opens click on the GUEST button, enter an email address and name, then click on "Play." Click on "Open" in the dialog box that appears. Your computer might have to down load some java files in order to play the Elluminate Live recording of the event. (If you are on a slow dial-up connection the recording might take some time to load).
Josie Sam presented her emerging research “How Does Improved Access To Clean Water Impact Rural Communities? Measuring and Evaluating the Impact of Water Projects in the Ajumako-Enyan-Essiam District of Central Region, Ghana” for our UAF International Women’s Day event Friday, March 5th, 2010. Josie Sam is from Ghana, West Africa. She completed a Bachelor’s degree at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Kumasi, Ghana with a double major in English and History. She has worked with organizations dealing with women and children’s rights, microfinance and rural development, and is currently working on a Masters degree in Natural Resource Management at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, with a focus on rural development and gender issues.
Josie's Master’s thesis will examine how improved access to clean water impacts the lives of rural Ghanaians in terms of health, education, women’s empowerment, and community participation in development projects and governance. She is interested in studying the potential for gender-sensitive development interventions to change gender and social disparities. The objective is to ensure equitable access to, and control over, resources, benefits, costs, and decision-making between men and women.
Josie Sam and some of her adoring audience from the Rural Sociology class.
Tuesday
Writing Women Back into History
Alumni Lounge
How do you go about finding the “anonymous” women in history?
Join History professor, Dr. Carol Gold, for engaging and entertaining descriptions of her work writing women back into history. Dr. Gold searched historic archives to find out about women’s lives in pre-industrial urban Copenhagen. Some questions her research uncovered:
What is the story of Mrs. Berling, who ran a newspaper as well as a brewery for 15 years, and was accused of watering down her beer?
How did widow C.J. Black come to own three warehouses in downtown Copenhagen, and to advertise widely about ships' cargo she had for sale?
Why did Gunnel Marie travel for 15 years with her journeyman Tobias, yet never get married?
Explore these questions and more, with Dr. Carol Gold.
For more information:
Email fywoc@uaf.edu Call 907-474-6311
Monday
Far North Jewish Film Festival
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The 12th Annual Farthest North Jewish Film Festival is coming to Fairbanks. The films that will be showing are "A Matter of Size", "Waltz with Bashir", "Holes in my Shoes", "My Fuhrer", and "The Lemon Tree". A synopsis of each film, times, and showing locations is listed below.
WALTZ WITH BASHIR: Sunday, February 28 at 7:00 pm at the AK Coffee Roasting Co. on Geist Rd.
With guest panel and discussion following the film. One night at a bar, an old friend tells director Ari about a recurring nightmare in which he is chased by 26 vicious dogs. Every night, the same number of beasts. The two men conclude that there’s a connection to their Israeli Army mission in the first Lebanon War of the early eighties. Ari is surprised that he can’t remember a thing anymore about that period of his life. Intrigued by this riddle, he decides to meet and interview old friends and comrades around the world. He needs to discover the truth about that time and about himself. As Ari delves deeper into the mystery, his memory begins to creep up in surreal images. Waltz with Bashir premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival and has won and been nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film, an NSFC Award for Best Film, a César Award for Best Foreign Film and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and an Annie Award for Best Animated Feature, among others. Israel, 2008, 89 min. Hebrew with English subtitles, Animated feature length documentary, written and directed by Ari Folman.
HOLES IN MY SHOES: Thursday, March 4 at 7:00 pm at the Pioneer Park Civic Center.
At 94, Jack Beer is not like any man his age. The film begins with an acknowledgement from Mayor Bloomberg for his contribution over a century to New York City. Jack was raised in severe poverty in the Lower East Side. He was known as New York City’s Strongest Boy. He helped build Radio City Music Hall, and at The Manhattan Project, invented something that shortened WW2. He erected the Empire State Building spire (we see Jack at the top – via helicopter), he was a professional dog trainer, was a film actor in over 200 films, beat terminal illnesses, and, at 94, rides 3 miles per day on a stationary bike. This is a profound, inspiring and richly entertaining story for all ages. Winner of three documentary film awards. USA, 2006, 90 min. English. Documentary. Written and Directed by David Wachs.
MY FUHRER: Saturday, March 6 at 8:00 pm at the Blue Loon, Parks Hwy.
This dark comedy tells the story of Adolf Hitler and his preparation for a big New Year's speech, 1944. With the tides of war moving against him, Hitler is too depressed to speak, so a Jewish acting coach is called in to tutor him. The Führer’s is supposed to re-ignite the public’s fighting spirit but the problem is that the Führer can’t do it. Sick and depressive, he is avoiding the public. The only person who can now help is his former acting teacher, Adolf Grünbaum… a Jew. Goebbels spirits him and his family out of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp and sets them up in the Reich Chancellery. Time is running out - the Führer has only five days to return to top form. Levi’s Go For Zucker and The Giraffe were shown previously at the FNJFF. Germany, 2007, 89 min. German and Yiddish with English subtitles, Feature film (comedy). Written and Directed by Dani Levi.
LEMON TREE: Sunday, March 7 at 7:00 pm at the AK Coffee Roasting Co. on Geist Rd.
Salma, a Palestinian widow, has to stand up against her new neighbor, the Israeli Defense Minister, when he moves into his new house opposite her lemon grove, on the green line border between Israel and the West Bank. The Israeli security forces are quick to declare that Salma's trees pose a threat to the Ministers safety and issue orders to uproot them. Together with Ziad Daud, a young Palestinian lawyer, Salma goes all the way to the Israeli Supreme Court to try and save her trees. Her struggle raises the interest of Mira Navon, the Defense ministers wife, trapped in her new home and in an unhappy life. Despite their differences and the borders between them the two women develop an invisible bond, while forbidden ties grow stronger between Salma and Ziad. Nominated for 'Best Actress' and 'Best Screenwriter' at the European Film Awards; winner of Audience Award, Berlin. Israel, 2008, 106 minutes, feature film, Hebrew, Arabic with English subtitles. Directed by Eran Riklis, written by Suha Arraf and Eran Riklis. Eran Riklis also directed Syrian Bride and Cup Final, shown previously at the FNJFF.
**Seating at the Alaska Coffee Roasting Company on Geist Road is limited. Please come early. Suggested donation: $10 adults, $5 students.**
Scholarship Opportunity with AAUW
The Fairbanks branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) is offering two $1000 scholarships to local women with plans to reenter or continue their education, or to pursue educational projects. The awards will be based primarily on merit.
Each applicant should write a letter stating her educational background, why she wants to continue her education, her educational goals, her needs, and how she plans to use her education in the future.
If the applicant wishes to pursue an educational project instead of taking formal classes, she should describe the project and tell how she plans to use the award money to complete it.
Money for scholarships is raised by an annual local house tour that is sponsored by the Fairbanks branch of the AAUW.
For more information on AAUW or the scholarships please contact:
Each applicant should write a letter stating her educational background, why she wants to continue her education, her educational goals, her needs, and how she plans to use her education in the future.
If the applicant wishes to pursue an educational project instead of taking formal classes, she should describe the project and tell how she plans to use the award money to complete it.
Entries must be received by March 26, 2010.
Letters should be sent to:
AAUW Ann Rhian Memorial Scholarship Committee
Becky Long, Chair
PO Box 10290
Fairbanks, AK 99710
The AAUW is a nationwide organization open to every person who holds an associate or baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university. The goal of the organization is to promote equity for women and lifelong education.Money for scholarships is raised by an annual local house tour that is sponsored by the Fairbanks branch of the AAUW.
For more information on AAUW or the scholarships please contact:
Becky Long 457-2542 388-4385
Ellen Whitcher 456-4518
Wednesday
Women Faculty Brown Bag Lunch
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Alex Fitts ffaff@uaf.edu 474-7980
Uma Bhatt bhatt@gi.alaska.edu 474-2662
Renate Wackerbauer ffraw1@uaf.edu 474-6108
Kayt Sunwood kayt.sunwood@uaf.edu 474-6311
Tuesday
Celebrate Chinese New Year at UAF
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Come celebrate Chinese New Year at UAF. On Saturday, February 13th 2010, there will be a celebration to bring in the new year. In the UAF Wood Center Ballroom there will be a buffet dinner and a performance. Festivities start at 5:30 pm. The cost of attendance is $15 for adults, $8 for children 5-12 if purchased in advance; $17 for adults, $10 for children 5-12 if purchased at the door. For more information, please contact:
Rosalind Kan: rjkan@alaska.edu 474-0928
Mingchu Zhang: mzhang3@alaska.edu 474-7004
Zhijing Chen: chen-zhijing@hotmail.com 952-0213
Wenyu Gong: gwenyu@alaska.edu 799-4099
Friday
Marjorie Kowlaski Cole - 1953-2009 - A Tribute
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On Thursday January 28th, at 7pm, Noel Wien Library Auditorium in Fairbanks, join in this tribute to Marjorie Kowalski Cole.
Marjorie's passion for peace, justice and the environment has been recorded forever in her writing. Her voice was taken from us a short time ago, but her words remain for all to read and speak. The message she conveys is timeless.
Friends of Marjorie's will read excerpts from her works to raise her voice and to pay tribute to her life. This event will be held in the Noel Wien Library Auditorium. For more information, please call the Northern Alaska Environmental Center at 452-5021.
Wednesday
Meet and Greet Lunch with Peggy McIntosh.
On November 19th at 1pm, the Sociology Department and the Traditions Board will offer a meet and greet lunch with Peggy McIntosh. Peggy McIntosh is the nationally recognized author of White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack. The event will take place on the 7th floor of Gruening building. For more information please call 474-5494.
Also, check out this cool animation on white privilege.
Tuesday
Nationally Recognized Race & Gender Expert Peggy McIntosh at UAF
Peggy McIntosh, a nationally recognized expert on race and gender relations, will deliver a lecture on unearned race and gender privilege titled "Coming to See Privilege Systems: The Surprising Journey" on Thursday, November 19, at 7:00PM in the UAF Wood Center Ballroom. The lecture is free and open to the public, however seating is limited.
McIntosh is the Associate Director of the Wellesley College Center for Research on Women. She is the author of many influential articles on curriculum change, women's studies and systems of unearned privilege. She is best known for authoring the groundbreaking article "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” (1989), which has been influential in putting the idea of privilege into the discussions of gender, race and sexuality. She is also the founder and co-director of the National S.E.E.D. Project (Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity).
McIntosh will be in Fairbanks as part of UAF's International Education Week. This lecture is sponsored by the Nanook Traditions Board, LIVE Program, the Office of Multi-Cultural Affairs and Diversity, the Women's Center, the UAF Sociology Department and the Student Activities Office.
For more information contact Cody Rogers in the UAF Student Activities Office at 907-474-6026.
Monday
"The Morality of Same-Sex Marriage" with Dr. Joseph Thompson
On Friday, November 20th at 6pm, Dr. Joseph Thompson of UAF's Philosophy department will be giving a lecture on "The Morality of Same-Sex Marriage". The event will be held in Schaible Auditorium and is sponsored by the UAF Socratic Society.
Sunday
University Women's Association 41st Annual Holiday Bazaar
The University Women's Association (UWA) will be hosting the 41st Annual Holiday Bazaar November 7th and 8th from 10 am to 4 pm in the Wood Center on UAF campus. Admission is free.
The Holiday Bazaar provides a retail outlet for area craftspeople to sell their locally made, hand-crafted items and/or artistic creations, and for the Fairbanks and surrounding communities to support our local craftspeople while getting superb items and gifts for the holiday season.
Proceeds from the UWA Holiday Bazaar help to fund scholarships for women at UAF.
Proceeds from the UWA Holiday Bazaar help to fund scholarships for women at UAF.
Screening of "The Laramie Project"
The UAF GSA will be hosting a screening of "The Laramie Project". The screening will take place in Schaible Auditorium this Saturday November 7th at 3pm. Admission is free.
The Laramie Project is a 2002 drama film written and directed by Moisés Kaufman. Based on The Laramie Project, a play by Kaufman, the film tells the story of the aftermath of the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming. It premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival and was first broadcast on HBO in March 2002. (Wikipedia)
The Laramie Project is a 2002 drama film written and directed by Moisés Kaufman. Based on The Laramie Project, a play by Kaufman, the film tells the story of the aftermath of the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming. It premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival and was first broadcast on HBO in March 2002. (Wikipedia)
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