CAMPUS LOCKDOWN
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In a post-Proposal 2 environment, Campus Lockdown aims to spark a public, re-evaluative conversation on the politics of women of color scholarship at the University of Michigan and elsewhere. Participants will discuss:

• The relationship between women of color scholarship, and climate, retention, & resources for students and faculty of color.
• The politics of tenure, disciplinary formations, and multiculturalism.
• The relationship between social justice, ethnic/women's studies, and the academic industrial complex.
• The role of pedagogy and publicly-engaged scholarship in the academic industrial complex.

Campus Lockdown comprises panels and break-out sessions in which participants will explore multiple dimensions of the politics of women of color scholarship, then plan actions to take following the conference.


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American Culture Graduate Students
Arab Unity Movement
Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program
Black Humanities Collective
Black Student Union
Center for the Education of Women
Department of English
Department of History
Department of History of Art
Department of Women's Studies
Division of Student Affairs
Graduate Employees Organization
Institute for Research on Women and Gender
Inter-Cooperative Council, Diversity Committee
Latina/o Studies Program
Latino Student Organization
Michigan Student Assembly
Michigan Student Assembly, LGBT Commission
Museum Studies Program
Muslim Students Association
Native American Student Association
Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Affairs
Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs
Philippine Study Group
Philippine Studies Graduate Students Association
Program in American Culture
South Asian Awareness Network
Students Allied for Freedom and Equality
Students of Color of Rackham
Students of Color of Rackham A/PIA Caucus
Students of Color of Rackham LGBT Caucus
Students of Color of Rackham Native Caucus
Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality
Tappan Association
United Asian American Organizations
William Monroe Trotter Multicultural Center
Women of Color in the Academy Project
Women's Forum




Last updated 3.13.2008
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