[NIFL-WOMENLIT:1025] Re: Conference Information

From: Esther Zabitz (ezabitz@northstar.csiu.k12.pa.us)
Date: Fri Sep 29 2000 - 10:36:14 EDT


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>I have been asked to pass this along...
>The Women's Studies Program at Southern Connecticut State University will
>be hosting its 10th annual Women's Studies conference, "Women of African
>Descent: Reaching Across the Diaspora" on Oct. 6 - 7, 2000.  Among the
>featured speakers will be Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Rumbi Mabuwa, Tess
>Onwueme, Kate Rushin, Barbara Smith, Tonea Stewart, and a special
>performance by the trio JUCA featuring Judith Casselberry, Lovejoy and
>Debra Kenya McGee.  For more conference information, please contact the
>Women's Studies Program at 203-392-6133, fax 203-392-6723, email
>womenstudies@scsu.ctstateu.edu or visit the website at
>http://scsu.ctstateu.edu/~womenstudies/wmst.html

Dear Daphne: I find this listserve enlightening and educational.  I expect
to retire as of Mar 1, 2000 and plan to continue as a volunteer tutor.  Can
I continue to get your email and receive it on my home computer?  My home
email is:  estherzz@sunlink.net.  Many thanks, Esther Ann Zabitz



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