SATURDAY, April 16, 2005
 
HISTORY, CULTURE AND POLITICS:
GENDERING INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
 
Ellen DuBois
, Professor of History, UCLA, The History of International Human Rights
 
Sondra Hale, Professor of Womens Studies and Anthropology, UCLA
"Human Rights Conventions: Women and Genocide, with Special Reference to Sudan"
 
Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Visiting Scholar, UCLA Center for the Study of Women and
UCLA Law School, and Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Criminology/Faculty of
Law and School of Social Work and Public Welfare at the Hebrew University - Jerusalem
"Speaking Truth to Power:  Palestinian Girls Facing the Wall"

 Moderator:  Christine Littleton, Professor of Law and Womens Studies, UCLA

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9:30 am         Coffee and Registration
10:00-12:00 pm          Presentation and Discussion
12:00   pm              Lunch           

Bring a sack lunch or buy a sandwich.  Lunch tickets will be available during
Registration.  We will be eating together outdoors on the Garden Terrace.
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