Conference on "Emancipatory Knowledge: Women's and Gender Studies NOW"
Friday, April 1 - Saturday, April 2
University of Richmond
The University of Richmond, in Richmond, VA, is hosting the Associated Colleges of the South's Women's and Gender Studies conference and looking for undergraduates willing to present their work.
    Lecture by Patricia Hill Collins
    Friday, April 1
    7:30pm
    Jepson Alumni Center, University of Richmond
    The lecture, "Still Brave? The Future of Black Feminism," is in the "Feminist Speakers" series sponsored by WGS/WILL at the University of Richmond.
      Courtney Jones of Planned Parenthood to speak to VOX
      Tuesday, April 5
      7pm
      Blow Memorial Hall, Room 334
      Courtney Jones, an organizer from Planned Parenthood, will give an overview of the legislation that has been passed in the last few months, and discuss ways to get involved.
        American Studies Brown Bag, "The Whore Next Door: WWII Propaganda and its Effect on Sexual Violence"
        Wednesday, April 6
        12pm - 1pm
        Samuel E. Jones House, Room 5
        Wednesday, April 6, 12-1pm, College Apartments Room 5. Ph.D. Candidate Michaele Smith will present "The Whore Next Door: WWII Propoganda and Its Effect on Sexual Violence in America."
          Between Pop and Radical: Women's Lib, Media Culture, and Female Nude in Early-1970s Japan.
          Friday, April 8
          3:30pm - 5pm
          Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
          Professor Tomiko Yoda, of Harvard University, will present a lecture, Between Pop and Radical: Women's Lib, Media Culture, and Female Nude in Early-1970s Japan. The lecture will address the resonances between radical feminism ("man ribu" or "ribu").
            Sister Spit
            Sunday, April 10
            7pm - 9pm
            Andrews Hall, Room 101
            A queer literary multimedia explosion of taste-makers, novelists, fashion plates, painters, performance artists, poets and fancy scribblers.
              Candlelight Vigil for Japan
              Monday, April 11
              8pm - 9:30pm
              Wren Yard
              A candlelight vigil to honor and support the victims of the earthquake and tsunami that hit northern Japan on its one month anniversary.
                Help launch FYI, William & Mary's new feminist newsletter!
                Tuesday, April 12
                9pm
                Sadler Center, Tidewater A
                One of the CAP groups from this semester's Introduction to Women's Studies course is launching FYI! Come to the launch party.
                  Women's Studies/Africana Studies Brown Bag
                  Wednesday, April 20
                  12pm - 1pm
                  Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
                  Denise R. Gill-Gurtan (Ph.D. in Feminist Studies and Music in Santa Barbara, drgillgurtan@wm.edu), "Melancholy, Gender Subjectivities, and the Spiritual Labors of Turkish Classical Music Practices."
                    Earth Day Concert
                    Thursday, April 21
                    All day
                    Sadler Center, Lodge 1
                    FREE concert in Lodge 1. Come out and learn about organizations on campus that are dedicated to improving the world around us.

                      Ongoing Events

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                      International Justice Mission Anti-Slavery Campaign at William & Mary
                      Monday, March 28 - Friday, April 1
                      Tucker Hall
                      The W&M chapter of the International Justice Mission is hosting a series of events on campus as part of their anti-slavery campaign. Everyone is welcome!
                      Love Your Body Week 2011
                      Friday, March 25 - Friday, April 1
                      Sadler Center
                      A week of events featuring wellness and health. Sponsored by CARES.