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Author David S. Reynolds discusses his book on the lasting impact of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
Author David S. Reynolds discusses his book on the lasting impact of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
Thursday, October 20
6pm - 7:30pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
Prize-winning author David S. Reynolds will speak on his new book, "Mightier than the Sword: Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Battle for America."
Free and open to the public.
2011 John Boswell Memorial Lecture
2011 John Boswell Memorial Lecture
Friday, October 21
5pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
The 2011 John Boswell Memorial Lecture, "Reading, 'Rithing, Rhythm, and Romance: Southern Girls and Sexual Politics," will be delivered by Professor Susan Cahn of SUNY-Buffalo.
2011 Study Abroad Photo Contest Deadline
2011 Study Abroad Photo Contest Deadline
Friday, October 21
5pm
Location not specified
Submit photos from your 2010 - 2011 study abroad experience!
Women's Studies/Africana Studies Homecoming Reception
Women's Studies/Africana Studies Homecoming Reception
Saturday, October 22
9am - 11am
Wren Building, Great Hall
Return and reconnect! Enjoy great food, drink and music with Narissa Bond as we welcome our alumni back to campus. {{https://forms.wm.edu/2648, RSVP here.}}
Hidden Voices: The Lives of LGBT Muslims
Hidden Voices: The Lives of LGBT Muslims
Tuesday, October 25
7pm
150
Activist Faisal Alam presents the struggles and challenges facing sexual and gender minorities within the Muslim world. While highlighting the diversity of Islam, "Hidden Voices" explores the legacy of colonialism and sodomy laws within the Muslim world.
Multi-media event with Jim Keady, "Behind the Swoosh: Sweatshops and Social Justice"
Multi-media event with Jim Keady, "Behind the Swoosh: Sweatshops and Social Justice"
Wednesday, October 26
7pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
In "Behind the Swoosh," Jim Keady shares his stories of living with Nike's factory workers and his decade-long effort to end sweatshop abuse.
Women's Studies/Africana Studies brownbag
Women's Studies/Africana Studies brownbag
Friday, October 28
12pm - 1pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Professor Ophera Davis of Bridgewater State University, Massachusetts, talks about her work with women survivors of Hurricane Katrina. Everyone welcome! Light lunch and beverages provided.
LECHE & Drive By Vigils: the novels and poems of R. Zamora Linmark
LECHE & Drive By Vigils: the novels and poems of R. Zamora Linmark
Friday, October 28
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Wren Building, Great Hall
Award-winning author R. Zamora Linmark will read from his latest novel LECHE and his new poetry collection DRIVE BY VIGILS.
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