Women’s Research on Women Symposium

Texas A&M University

March 30, 2015

Rudder 401 and 404

AGENDA

Sponsored by

The College of Education and Human Development Office of Organization Development and Diversity Initiatives, the Department of Educational Administration and Human Resource Development’s Educational Leadership Research Center, and TAMU Women’s and Gender Studies

Welcome

Dr. Douglas Palmer, Dean, College of Education and Human Development

Symposium Keynotes

Introduction

Dr. Beverly J. Irby, Professor, Chair of P-12 Educational Administration, Associate Department Head, Educational Administration and Human Resource Development, and Director of Educational Leadership Resource Center, College of Education and Human Development

Opening Remarks: Women’s Research on Women at TAMU

Dr. Karan Watson, Provost and Executive Vice President, Texas A&M University

The Spiritual Strivings of Black Women in the Academy: Unpacking our Collective Realities

Dr. Chanda Elbert, Associate Professor, Department of Ag Leadership, Education, and Communication, College of Agriculture

Giving Voice to the Female Hero

Professor Felice House, Assistant Professor, Department of Visualization, College of Architecture

A Worldwide Database: The Woman Stats Project

Dr. Valerie Hudson, Professor and George H.W. Bush Chair, The Bush School of Government & Public Service

Tokens No More

Dr. Maria Escobar-Lemmon, Associate Professor and Associate Department Head, Department of Political Science, College of Liberal Arts

Introduction of the Gallery Tour

Dr. Nancy Watson, Assistant Dean, Office of Organization Development and Diversity Initiatives, College of Education and Human Development

Gallery Tour

1.  Paternity Fraud And How LawsRegulate Women's Sexuality

Dr. Susan Ayres, Professor, and Dr. Charlotte Hughart, Professor, School of Law

2.  Silenced No More: Unearthing Black Females’ Inequitable Discipline Experiences Dr. Jamilia Blake, Associate Professor, Department of Educational Psychology, College of Education and Human Development

3.  (In)Visible Community: Examining Black Girls and Women’s Experiences in Sport and Physical Activity

Dr. Akilah Carter-Francique, Assistant Professor, Department of Health and Kinesiology, College of Education and Human Development

4.  Hearing 'Other Voices': Recovering 17th-century Women's Writings for the 21st Century Classroom

*Dr. Margaret Ezell, Distinguished Professor, Department of English, College of Liberal Arts

5.  When Gender Matters: Macro-Dynamics and Micro-Mechanisms

*Dr. Sarah Fulton, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, College of Liberal Arts

6.  I'm Not My Hair: Reclaiming Black is Beautiful

Professor Rebecca Hankins, Assistant Professor and Curator of Africana Studies, Cushing Library

7.  Mobility, Fidelity, and Technologies of Surveillance: Policing Migrants' Wives in Senegal

Dr. Dinah Hannaford, Assistant Professor, Department of International Studies, College of Liberal Arts

8.  Women in STEM: A Systematic Review of 20 Years of Dissertations

Dr. Beverly J. Irby, Professor and Associate Department Head, Director of Educational Leadership Research Center, Department of Educational Administration and Human Research Development, College of Education and Human Development (with Nahed Abdelrahman and Totam Phuong, Graduate Research Assistants)

9.  Dance, Gender, and Sexuality

Dr. Rumya S. Putcha, Assistant Professor, Department of Performance Studies, College of Liberal Arts

10.  Fashioning Diaspora: Beauty, Femininity, and Fashion in South Asian America

*Dr. Vanita Reddy, Assistant Professor, Department of English, College of Liberal Arts

11.  From the Mouths of Principals: Infrastructural Supports for Girls in Highly Successful, Highly Diverse High Schools

Dr. Carol Stuessy, Professor, Department of Teaching, Learning, and Culture, College of Education and Human Resource Development

12.  How We Talk About Gender and Race

*Dr. Jyotsna Vaid, Professor, Department of Psychology, College of Liberal Arts

13.  "I Is and I Am" : Academic Development and African American Girls

Dr. Gwen Webb-Hasan, Associate Professor and Associate Director of the Educational Leadership Research Center, Department of Educational Administration and Human Resource Development and Dr. Patricia Larke, Professor, Department of Teaching, Learning, and Culture, College of Education and Human Development

14.  Gender, Migration and the Kazakh Diaspora in Central Asia

*Dr. Cynthia Werner, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, College of Liberal Arts

15.  My Work is My Future: A Case Study of an NGO’s Educational Programs for Women Entrepreneurs in West Africa

*Dr. Jill Zarestky, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Administration and Human Resource Development, College of Education and Human Development

Note: * = Faculty affiliated with the TAMU Women’s and Gender Studies