harelb@cabot.dartmouth.edu (Harel Barzilai) (06/06/91)
--> Men & Masculinity <-- --> Quaker Peace Institute <-- --> Forging a New Economics (&Eco-nomics)<-- --> International Women's Writing Guild <-- --> Center for Popular Economics <-- ================================== From the In These Times calendar... ================================== [Scanned in from In These Times, May 15-21, 1991] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TUCSON AZ -- June 6-9 16TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MEN & MASCULINITY fo- cuses on "Discovering New Paths Men Together, Healing the Earth." Sponsored by the National Or- ganization for Men Against Sexism and the Tucson Men's Cooperative. Keynote speakers include Don Conway-Long, Mark Thompson of the Advocate and Harry Brod of Kenyon College. Over 100 workshops will be presented in topics ranging from Pro- Feminism, Gay Affirmative, Mytho-Poetic, Personal Growth, Political Action and Multi-Cultural. Cultural entertainment hignlights include Michael Kerns, Romanovsky & Phillips, Geof Morgan, Anne Feeney and Carlos Nakai. For registration information please call 1-800-487 6616 or write to M&M 16, P.O. box 6, Tucson, 8571 . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NEW PALTZ, NY -- June 14-16 1991 QUAKER PEACE INSTITUTE. We will explore spiritual and practical dlmensions of moving toward a world without war: launching a peace offensive. Speakers, workshops, plenaries, music, worship, childcare. At State University of New York. Cost: $110; $85 senions/ students. For registration information, call Dan Wade (914) 255 - 1485, or Nancy First, (914)666-3524 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MADISON. WI -- June 21-22 Forging a New Economics: A Public Conversation about Markets, Environment, Community and Human Life with Herman Daly andJ John Cobb, co-au- thors of For the Common Good. Also: Earth Day founder Gaylord Nelson and progressive develop- ment writer Rob Kennedy, Soonsored by the Madi- son Institute. Topics: "Beyond conventional eco nomics and misplaced concreteness,'' "Economics and ecology, 'A new social economy based on the individual in-community, " "The new economics and new age and traditional religious beliefs" and "Are ecological and social reform linked? $35 registra- tion, $15 students Send to:The Eco-Conference,731 State St.Mall, Madison, WI 53703. Phone: Vern Vis- ck (608) 257-1039 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sarasota Springs, NY -- August 9-16 The Intenational Women's Writing Guild presents "WRITING & HIGHER VALUES 11," the 14th Annual IWWG Summer Conference 1991, at Skidmore Col- lege. Although this seven-day conference is the largest in the U.S., the personal attention and quality of support offered is unsurpassed in empowering the talents and skills of women writers This annual conference offers rewards and enrichments that have literally changed the lives of past attendees. Nearly 50 workshops are featured explorinq a wide range of topics from fiction, non-fiction, poetry, fea- ture writing and publishing. Many topics also explore the writer s inner journey as well as personal expres- sion. Several guest speakers are featured The con- ference is open to all women, regardless of profes- sional portfolio, and attendees need not be members of IWWG. For further information on the IWWG and for conference registration, please contact Hanne- lore Hahn, c/o IWWG, P O Box 810, Gracie Station, New York, NY 10028,(212) 737-7536. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NORTHAMPTON MA -- August 11-17 THE CENTER FOR POPULAR ECONOMICS will hold its 12th annual Summer Institute -- a six-day residential pro- gram designed for social change activists, organiz- ers and educators A three-day Institute on the Inter- national Economy will be held for the first time. No economics background is necessary. Analysis is from perspectives of class, race and gender. Fees are on a sliding scale and scholarships are available. Free childcare is provided. For more information, contact Center for Popular Economics, Box 785 Amherst, MA 01004, (413) 545-0743 ################################################################## About In These Times... In These Times 1300 W. 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