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Essay Contest
We are celebrating 30 years of Writing Women Back Into History
Submit your essay for the Woman's History Month Writing Contest.
Prizes to be awarded. >> Learn More [PDF Flyer]
Submission Guidelines
Students are invited to submit poems, short stories, or nonfiction essays on the theme of women and history (or "her story," to borrow a phrase from Virginia Hamilton). Submissions may explore the collective experiences of historical figures and/or the individual experiences of female family members.
Awards
To be announced - check back soon
Women's Wednesday - Writing Women Back into History 2009-2010
On the third Wednesday of each month the College of Arts and Sciences Women’s History Month committee will host a gathering, open to all students, faculty, staff and the community to provide an opportunity to network, discuss topics of interest, share in the development of new knowledge of interest to Women’s and Gender issues.
Join us as we kick off this new activity. Take time out for you…join us on Women’s Wednesday’s
October 21:
Presenter: Dr. Blanche Radford Curry
Topic: Philosophy Born of Struggle
Location: Taylor Science Building Room 104November 18:
Presenter: Socorro Hernandez-Hinek
Topic: Fridalesque
Location: Rosenthal Art Gallery
A Celebration of Frieda Kahlo. Co-sponsored by CAS WHM Committee and the FSU Spanish Honor SocietyJanuary 20:
Presenter: Dr. Micki Nyman
Topic: Film - Daughters of the DustFebruary 17:
Presenter: Dr. Viviette Allen
Topic: Love and Happiness:
The Psychology of Healthy RelationshipsMarch 17:
Presenter: Dr. Micki Nyman
Topic: Film - Rabbit Proof FenceApril 21:
Presenter: Dr. Micki Nyman
Topic: Film - Orlando
All events are scheduled to take place at 2pm in the Lyons Science Annex - Room TBD. Refreshments will be served at each event.
For more information contact:
Dr. Kelli Cardenas Walsh,
Dr. Micki Nyman or
Ms. Socorro Hernandez-Hinek