The panel on activism features the following speakers. (Click on the time notation to jump to that section.)
- Deborah Jakubs, (0:11) Rita DiGiallonardo Holloway University Librarian & Vice Provost for Library Affairs, Duke University
- Jean O'Barr, (2:25) professor emerita, Duke University
- Stephanie Sieburth, (8:35) Moderator, Associate Professor of Romance Studies, Duke University
- Lee Wilder, (9:45) on behalf of Andrea Barnwell, Director, Spelman College Museum of Fine Art
- Nancy Hogshead Makar, (23:35) Professor of Law, Florida Coastal School of Law
- Miriam Peskowitz, (39:12) Author, Daring Book for Girls
- Amy McDonald, (56:48) Archives Assistant, Duke University Libraries
- Questions and Discussion (1:06:14)
- Ranjana Khanna, (1:25:00) Margaret Taylor Smith Director of Women's Studies
[end of program (1:29:20)]
This program is part of the Sallie Bingham Center for Womens History and Culture's 4th biennial symposium, "What Does It Mean To Be An Educated Woman": Conversations on activism, scholarship, and pedagogy in womens education and recognizing the career of Dr. Jean OBarr, held on October 31, 2009 at Perkins Library, Duke University.
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