Gathering at the Well Forum SummariesSpring 2010 Forum - April 8, 2010, 8:30 - 12:30
Gray Hairs, Golden Opportunities: Older Women and Work that Matters
Featured Speakers:
Margaret Morganroth Gullette, Ph.D., Brandeis University
Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes, Ph.D., Boston College
Storytellers:
Charlotte Crockford, Media Producer; Mentor; Philanthropist; Activist
Olyce Moore, Volunteer Health Insurance Counselor, Amesbury Senior Center
Elizabeth Alvarez Torres, Student, Middlesex Community College; Intern, Lowell Transitional Living Center & Lowell Seniors Count
Rosemary Werner, Former Executive Director of Our Neighbor’s Table
Splash Award Winners:
Roseanne DiStefano, Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley
Lynne Brown-Zounes, Home Away From Home Adult Day Health Center
Frances B. Peters (posthumously)
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Spring 2009 Forum - April 2, 2009, 8:30 - 12:30
Working Against Gender Based Violence: Coordinating Community Chang
Featured Speaker: Rebecca Campbell, Michigan State University
Panel Discussions: Vicki Banyard, University of New Hampshire Kathy Kelley, Alternative House Sara Khun-Leng, Lowell Police Department Molyka Tieng, Lowell Community Health Center
Theatrical performance:
interACT, Cal State University, Long Beach
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Spring 2008 Forum - April 3, 2008, 8:30 - 12:30
Reframing Homeland Security: Building an Agenda for Justice and Care at Home, at Work, and in the Community
Featured Speaker:
Cynthia Enloe, Ph.D., Clark University
Panel Discussions: Stories of Security at home, at Work, and in the Community Robin Toof, Chair, UMass Lowell Center for Family, Work, and Community Kate Lessard, Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers Cynthia deCasto, IBEW Local 1505, Raytheon Corporation
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Spring 2007 Forum – March 29 Who Cares? The People, Policies & Politics of Carework
Featured Speaker: Lisa Dodson, Boston College
Portraits of Elder Care in the United States: Susan Thomson, CWW & Middlesex Community College (MCC), Chair Rosenie Dorce, MCC & UMass Lowell Ajahn Mangkone, Wat Buddhabhavana Rita Ofori-Frimpong, MCC Paula Rayman, CWW
Panel Discussion: Mignon Duffy, CWW & UMass Lowell, Chair Rebecca Gutman, 1199SEIU Marian Weisenfeld, Greater Boston Interfaith Organization Alice K. Wolf, Massachusetts State Representative __________________________________________________
Spring 2006 Forum – April 6 Does Slavery Still Exist? The Trafficking of Women and Children
Featured Speakers: Jean Pyle, CWW Senior Associate and Professor Emerita, Dept. of Regional Economic Social Development, Carol Gomez, Trafficking Victims Outreach and Services Network (TVOS), Kyla Mitsunaga, Master’s Candidate, Harvard University. __________________________________________________
Spring 2005 Forum – April 14 Are Women Getting Even? Women, Men and Wages
Featured Speakers: Evelyn Murphy, Founding President of WAGE Project, Inc. Resident Scholar, Brandeis Women Studies Research Center & former Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
Commentators: Susan Tucker, MA State Senator, Lisa Brothers, VP & COO Judith Nitsch Engineering Inc. & UMass Lowell Class of 1984 Alum Oneida Blagg, UML Director of Affirmative Action __________________________________________________
Spring 2004 Forum – April 15 Creating a Caring Workplace: Trends and Visions
Featured Speaker: Kathleen Bailey, Dept. of Regional Economic Social Development
Panel: Kristen Esterberg, Associate Provost, Joyce Taylor Gibson, Associate Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs for Academic Services, Louise Griffin, Vice Chancellor for Administration & Finance, Diana Prideaux-Brune, Vice Chancellor for Facilities. __________________________________________________
Spring 2003 Forum – April 11 Technology in Women’s Lives: Labor Saving or Enslaving?
Featured Speakers: Roslyn Feldberg, Massachusetts Nursing Association Maria Papesh, Lowell National Historical Park Sivan Daniels, CWW
Panel: Susan Goodwin, UML Vice Chancellor, Admin. and Finance Rita Mercier, Mayor of Lowell Jeanne Osborn, Dir., Greater Lowell Chamber of Commerce Maureen Ridge, Public Services Director, SEIU Local 285 __________________________________________________
Spring 2002 Forum – April 11 How Are Women Changing the World? Activists Bridging Differences:
Featured Speakers: Dorothy Burlage and Sue Thrasher, Civil rights activists in the 1960’s and two co-authors of Deep in Our Hearts: Nine White Women in the Freedom Movement, Ann Brodsky with Alicia Lucksted, Author of “With All Our Strength: The Story of Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan”
Stories from Local Activists: Bory Kem, Cambodian Women’s Organization Maria Cunha, Middlesex Community College Nancy Moore Diaz, Local Back Network 2000 __________________________________________________
Spring 2001 Forum – March 29 Can Women Work and Have a Life Too?
Featured Speakers: Randy Albelda, UMass Boston, Lotte Bailyn, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Community Discussants: Ivette Rosario, Middlesex Community College, Lowell Brady, Lowell Community Health Center, Osvalda Rodrigues, Mass Alliance of Portuguese Speakers, Vichenny Keo-Sam, Casey Family Services. __________________________________________________
Spring 2000 Forum – April 14 Is Discrimination Bad for Your Health?
Featured Speaker: Karen Messing, University of Quebec, Diana Hughes, New York University
Community Dicussants: Pov Ye, CMAA Jobs Program, Bernadette Rivera, CBA Environmental Programs, Shirley Alejandro, Enterprise Community, Susan Moir, Construction Occupational Health Program. __________________________________________________
Spring 1999 Forum – April 23 Women and Work in the 21st Century
Featured Speaker: Paula Rayman, Radcliffe Public Policy Institute
Panel: Sandra DiVincenzo, Guidance Counselor, Chelmsford High School, Elisinia Nunez, MassCOSH, Anita Moeller, Acre Family Daycare, Sue Beaton, Enterprise Community, Paula Alexander, Eastman Gelatine Company.
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