"Change the World": Conference Honoring Margaret Mead Schedule
Friday, March 30
4:00- 5:00 pm - Registration for participants in the Bridge Lounge of Wilson Commons
5:30 - 7:30 pm - light dinner in the Community Living Center (pictures)
7:30 pm - view documentary "Observer Observed"; with introductory remarks by Nancy Lutkehaus (pictures)
Saturday, March 31 (Welles-Brown Room, Rush Rhees Library)
8:30 - 9:00 am - Continental breakfast
9:00 am - Opening of the Conference: Introductory Remarks
Morning Session: Papers Section One (pictures)
9:45 am "Not just Black and White: An Ethnographic Study of Racial Discrimination in Cuba" by Daniel N. Irving
10:00 am "You're Not My Mom!: The Questioning of Rules, Values and Norms in a First Year Inner-city Charter School" by Debra Hannah
10:15 am "An Ongoing Ethnographic Look at Paganet and CERC's Pagans" by Jennie Woods
10:30 am "The Formation of Sisterhood: The Bonds and Spirituality Within a Support Group for HIV Positive Women in Rochester" by Jessica Marcinkevage
10:45 am Discussion of Section One papers
11:00 am Break
Morning Session: Papers Section Two (pictures)
11:10 am "The Process of Cultural Representation: Tibet's Position in American Media" by Ilka Datig
11:25 am "The Construction of Community Within a Non-for-Profit Social Organization" by Anna Barnes
11:40 am "Women's Roles in Fijian Society" by Megan Lee
11:55 am "Religion and Communalism in a Fijian Village" by Andrew Spitz
12:10 pm Discussion of Section Two papers
12:25 pm Catered lunch
Afternoon Session: Roundtable Discussions (pictures)
1:00 pm - 2:10 pm Poverty and Community Activism
2:20 pm - 3:30 pm Health and Gender
3:40 pm - 5:00 pm Race Relations
6:00 pm - dinner at Meliora for invited participants; awards presentation; keynote speech by Nancy Lutkehaus