Support and funding for the series were generously provided by the Ramapo College President's Office, the Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Ramapo Foundation, the Schomburg Foundation, the Vice President of Student Affairs, the Center for International and Intercultural Education, the Women's Center, the GLBC (Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Coalition), the Feminist Collective, the Student Government Association, and the Science Fiction Club. Our special thanks to these kind contributors and to the committee of faculty, staff, and students who participated in the conception, design, and creation of this series.
Speakers who took part in the
Series:
Dr. Martin Duberman, "The Revelance
of Gay Identity to Progressive Politics" Sep. 13, 2000
Dr. Suzanne Kessler, "Sexuality
and Intersexuality" Sep. 20, 2000
Kevin Jennings and Jamie Nabozny,
"Safe Schools for All" Sep. 27, 2000
Charlotte Bunch, "International
Human Rights and Sexuality" Oct. 4, 2000
Dr. Juda Bennett, "Fifty Ways
to Come Out" Oct. 11, 2000
Dr. Virginia Ramey Mollenkott,
"Queer, Peer, and Here: A Biblical and Cross-Cultural Approach" Oct.
18, 2000
Claudia Brenner, "Surviving
Anti-Gay Violence" Oct. 25, 2000
Dr. Marjorie Hill, "Mirror,
Mirror on the Wall: Homophobia Inside and OUT" Nov. 1, 2000
Staceyann Chin "Poetry and the
Lesbian Poet" Nov. 8, 2000
PFLAG Panel "Parents, Allies,
Friends," Nov. 15, 2000
AIDS Panel: Kevin McGruder "AIDS
And the Black Community"; Dr. Rena Bacon "Children and Aids"; Dr. Virginia
Gonsalves-Domond "Counseling Issues in Treating Pediatric AIDS" Dr. Bertram
Schaffner "AIDS and the Health and Service Professions"
Nov. 29, 2000
Screening of Moriror Amor:
Latinas and AIDS Distribution, produced
and directed byMarta Bautis, Nov. 29, 2000.
Tami Gold, "Making Out At Work" and Screening of Out
at Work, Dec. 6, 2000