Dark Earths: Conservation and Development in Amazonia.
Monday, October 1
All day
School of Education, Holly Room
Public lecture. Professor Antoinette WinklerPrins will discuss the role of fertile dark earths in the context of conservation and development in Amazonia. Part of the Reves International Affairs Lecture Series.
    Swem Library Kyle ColLABoration Brown Bag Series
    Tuesday, October 2
    11:30am - 1pm
    Swem Library, Kyle ColLABoration
    Come to Swem Library for lunch and lively discussion in the Kyle ColLABoration Brown Bag Series. Attend Featured Resource Tuesdays, Hot Topics in the Academy Wednesdays and Scholarship and Teaching Thursdays from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Bring your lunch.
      Community Forum in Women's Studies
      Thursday, October 4
      6pm - 7:30pm
      Sadler Center, Tidewater B
      The Women's Studies program will be hosting a Community Forum, featuring presentations by Avalon and the Soroptimists of Williamsburg to give W&M students the opportunity to learn about Project S.A.V.E.D.
        W&M IGSL's Symposium on Reproductive Justice
        Saturday, October 6
        9am - 5pm
        Law School, Room 119
        Symposium on Reproductive Justice Saturday, October 6 William & Mary School of Law Room 119 Introductory Remarks Panel 1: The Right to or Not to Parent Lunch Keynote Speaker: Sybil Shainwald Panel 2: Today's Application of Roe v. Wade Reception
          IPad Raffle
          Thursday, October 18 - Wednesday, December 5
          Kaplan Arena, 226E
          The W&M Field Hockey team is raffling off 2 IPads! Tickets are 1 for $5 or 3 for $10. Please contact Kaitie Notarianni, Assistant FH Coach to purchase at knotarianni@wm.edu or 757-221-1594
            Africana Studies Mellon Panel Series presents "Voter Suppression 2012: Jim Crow Lives"
            Thursday, October 18
            7pm - 9pm
            Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
            Thursday, October 18, 7-9pm Commonwealth Auditorium @ Sadler Center
              Conference on Legal Issues for Lawyers Serving LGBT People and their Families
              Saturday, October 20
              9am - 5pm
              Law School
              Hosted by the William & Mary Law School Equality Alliance and American Constitution Society. Panels on a range of issues including "Children and Parenting" and "Transgender Paperwork." Registration required. Free to W&M community.
                Red Flag Campaign: Wear Red Day
                Tuesday, October 23
                12am - 11:55pm
                The Entire William & Mary Community
                A one-day, campus-wide awareness program to encourage discussion on what constitutes a healthful (and healthy) relationship...and to give us the skills to stand up when we see red flags in a relationship.
                  Modernizing Hybridity: McAdoo's Jubliee Singers and Minstrels in South Africa 1890-1898
                  Wednesday, October 24
                  12pm - 1:15pm
                  Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Morton 314, Women's Studies Conference Room
                  Africana Studies is proud to present the scholarship of Mellon Fellow of Africana Studies Dr. Chinua Thelwell. Light refreshments will be served. Morton 314, noon-1 p.m., Wednesday, October 24.
                    Why Neighbors Kill Neighbors: The Political Origins of Anti-Jewish Violence
                    Thursday, October 25
                    6:30pm
                    Washington Hall, Room 201
                    Annual George Tayloe Ross Addresses on International Peace lecture. Delivered by Jeffrey Kopstein, University of Toronto. Part of the Reves International Affairs Lecture Series. Open to the public.
                      2012 John Boswell Memorial Lecture
                      Friday, October 26
                      3pm
                      Washington Hall, Room 201
                      Sherry Velasco of the University of Southern California will deliver a lecture called "How to Spot a Lesbian in Early Modern Spain." Free and open to the public.
                        Pariah: Film and Discussion with Nekisa Cooper '99
                        Friday, October 26
                        7pm
                        Washington Hall, Room 201
                        William & Mary Gay and Lesbian Alumni Association and the Center for Student Diversity welcome Nekisa Cooper '99 for a screening and discussion of her feature film, Pariah. Join us for a reception with Nekisa before the film, and a discussion following.
                          Women's Studies Homecoming Brunch
                          Saturday, October 27
                          11am - 12:30pm
                          Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
                          Return and reconnect with faculty, students, alumni and friends!
                            Free screening of "MissRepresentation," a film by Jennifer Siebel Newsom.
                            Monday, October 29
                            7pm
                            Small Hall, Room 111
                            Anyone who's interested in learning about the limiting portrayal of women and girls in the media is warmly invited!
                              Feminist Halloween Party
                              Tuesday, October 30
                              5:30pm - 7:30pm
                              Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
                              Come dressed as your favorite feminist/feminist concept/feminist character and enjoy some spooky treats with your fellow feminists! Everyone is welcome.