Friday, March 21, 2008

Opening Cereminies - Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Sexual Assault Awareness MonthApril 2008Opening ceremonies:Friday April 4th 1:00pmWendy Williamson Auditorium on the UAA CampusMotovational Speaker-Ben Atherton-Zeman - nationally known poignant comedian who will be presenting a one-man show called "Voices of Men"OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Also, "Walk a Mile in her Shoes" at 2:30pm.

Becoming a Man in 127 Easy Steps

PRESS RELEASE: Performing Artist at Out North

Who: Scott Turner Schofield
What: Becoming a Man in 127 Easy Steps
When: March 27-30, 2008
Thu-Sat 7pm, Sun 4pm
Where: Out North 3800 DeBarr Road
How Much: $19 online, $20 at the door ($18 season ticket)
Tix: www.outnorth.org or 279-3800

$10 Student Rush Tickets available at the door 30 minutes prior to showtime with current student I.D.

Scott Turner Schofield is a man who was a woman, a lesbian turned straight guy who most people think is a gay teenager. Even more improbably, he's a Female-to-Male (FTM) transsexual with a queer, transgender identity living and working nationwide from inside the Deep South (Atlanta, GA). Not surprisingly, his work centers on contradictions and comedy.
Becoming a Man in 127 Easy Steps is the last installment of an autobiographical performance trilogy, a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure solo work combining aerial acrobatics and multimedia storytelling for an unrepeatable evening of gender exploration. Literally: in just the way human beings unconsciously choose how we see gender based on our own cultural cues, audiences for this show choose Schofield's narrative path from female-to-male, choosing what stories they will hear, step-by-step.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

I Am Woman

Here is a BBC Radio documentary discussion of feminism through music. A great 1-hr long discussion: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/musicclub/doc_iamwoman.shtml

"Mariella Frostrup takes a look at Helen Reddy's classic hit I Am Woman, and explores how successful it has been as an expression of feminism. She explains some of the tangled complexities of the women's movement, with particular emphasis on the entertainment industry. Music business executives and artists including Spice Girl Mel C, K.D. Lang and Tracy Chapman share their experiences as women working in the record industry.Mariella also examines the so-called First, Second and Third Waves of feminism – from it's early beginnings in the 19th Century, to the bra burning and radical feminism of the 1960s and 70s to the "Girl Power" devotees of the 1990s. Contributors include: feminist writer Ariel Levy, Motown executive Shanti Das and porn star Savannah."

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Welcome!

Hello everyone! Welcome to the UAA Women's and Gender Studies official blog. Here you can find out what we are up to, what we've done, and what we think of whatever is going on in the world.

The UAA Women's and Gender Studies homepage is linked here as well, so if you need contact information in regard to the minor, you will find it there.

On Wednesday, March 26th there will be an Alaska Women in Politics Panel. Find us in RH117 from 7pm - 9pm for some exciting conversation and discussion especially because this year is such a pivotal election year.

On Saturday, April 12th Campus Action Network is hosting "That Takes Ovaries." Find us in The Den at 7pm for this great event which will include a Clothesline Project and a place to make posters for the upcoming Take Back the Night event on Friday, April 25th.

Stay tuned for more exciting information here in the blog!