Women's Studies/Africana Studies Brownbag
Wednesday, February 8
12:15pm - 1:15pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
Emily Wilcox, Modern Languages and Literatures, will give a talk called "Is Heritage Gendered? Debates Over Female Movement in the Making of Chinese Classical Dance."
    Journal of Women and the Law & IBRL: The Repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell
    Saturday, February 11
    1pm - 2:30pm
    Law School, Room 119
    The Repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Presentations by Professor Shannon Gilreath of Wake Forest University School of Law and Ms. Michelle Benecke of the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
      Global Film Festival
      Thursday, February 16 - Sunday, February 19
      Kimball Theater
      The fifth annual W&M Global Film Festival is scheduled for Feb 16-19. The 2012 theme is Global Film and the City. Sponsored by the Reves Center for International Studies.
        Reviving the Caliphate: Debating Just Governance in Islam
        Monday, February 20
        7pm - 8:30pm
        150
        Kraemer Lecture delivered by Asma Afsaruddin, Chair and Professor of the Department of Near Eastern Languages & Cultures at Indiana University, Bloomington. This lecture is open to the public.
          "I Say Things that Cannot be Said": Women's Musical Voice across the American and Global Souths
          Wednesday, February 22
          5pm
          Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
          Join the Music in American Culture Series for a public lecture by Ali Colleen Neff, Doctoral candidate at UNC-Chapel Hill.
            Migrant Deaths in Indian Country: A Violation of Human Rights in the Name of Homeland Security
            Thursday, February 23
            4pm - 5:30pm
            Washington Hall, Room 201
            Activist Mike Wilson will be speaking on campus as part of Border Awareness Week sponsored by Latin American Studies and the Latin American Students Union.
              Mike Wilson, Human Rights Activist, "Migrant Deaths in Indian Country"
              Thursday, February 23
              4pm - 5:30pm
              Washington Hall, Room 201
              Human rights activist Mike Wilson will deliver a talk entitled: "Migrant Deaths in Indian Country: A Violation of Human Rights in the Name of Homeland Security"
                A Conversation About Solo Status and Stereotype Threat at W&M
                Monday, February 27
                5:05pm - 7:05pm
                Blow Memorial Hall, Counseling Center
                Join Warrenetta Mann & Patrick Hudgins from the W&M Counseling Center, and WMSURE co-directors Anne H. Charity Hudley and Cheryl Dickter for a conversation on solo status and stereotype threat.