That Takes Ovaries II: More Bold Females, More Brazen

Women and girls of all ages and backgrounds
please submit your true stories for a book-to-be entitled
That Takes Ovaries II
More Bold Females, More Brazen Acts
(That Takes Ovaries is a registered trademark ®)

Seeking submissions (one paragraph to four pages — 1000 words max) of anything YOU have *ever* done — little or big — that was gutsy, bold, brazen, outrageous, audacious or courageous. It can be playful or serious, spontaneous or calculated, smart, sexy, inspirational and/or an example of leadership. It could be you having adventurous fun, or it could be an act that defies sexism and gender stereotyping. Something that, when you think about it today, makes you nod your head with pride or even disbelief and think, “Wow! I did that!”

The book will be a collection of these short first-person narratives.
(Please note: Not all submissions will result in publication)

Include with the submission(s) a short description of yourself. Could include (or not): name, age, background (culture, ethnicity, orientation, etc.), location, profession, hobbies, most loved/hated things, especially things that relate to your story. Example: “Taylor, 19, Boston, MA, Latina, college student who loves hearing true stories about strong women and gutsy girls.”

Submission Deadline: December 10, 2013
Send stories with word count, return address, phone & email to:

This book will be the sequel to an already-published book of the same name, edited by Rivka Solomon (Random House/Three Rivers Press). That exciting collection of real-life stories is jam-packed with multicultural, fun, sassy, touching true tales of estrogen-powered deeds that range from playful to political, including women fighting for their human rights. For information on that first book (including sample stories), or to request the script for our That Takes Ovaries play, or to invite us to lead our women’s empowerment event for your campus, conference or community, please visit:

GWN Hikes the Notch

GWN Hikes the Notch 

Friday, October 26th * 4pm-5:30pm * The Notch, 1500 West Street (Amherst)

Join the GWN on Friday, October 26th for our annual hike at the Notch! We will be departing at 4pm for a leisurely, late afternoon hike of approximately one hour. Contact Adina at gss-gwn@grad.umass.edu or 413.545.2897 to confirm your interest, if you’d like to carpool, or if you have any questions.

For more information about the Notch, visit: http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/central/hksp.htm.

GWN Notch Hike October 26

LGBTQA Meet & Greet – Tuesday, October 9th, 7pm-9pm

Join LGBTQ-identified and allied grad students for a meet and greet on                             Tuesday, October 9th from 7pm-9pm in Campus Center 165-169. Food will               be provided, and fun will be had.

Co-sponsored by GEO, GSS, GWN, and the Stonewall Center.

LGBTQA Grad Student Meet and Greet

Have fun and meet new people in a relaxing, LGBTQ-friendly environment! Light refreshments will be served!

When: Thursday, March 8th, 7:30-9 p.m.
Where: Campus Center 165-69
*Note: Prospective graduate students over 21 are also invited to attend
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Sponsored by the UMass Stonewall Center, Graduate Women’s Network (GWN), and Graduate Employees Organization (GEO)

For more information, contact Roberto at diversity@geouaw.org

Where’s Love 101: Let’s Talk About Sex

Where’s Love 101: Let’s Talk About Sex

A Panel Discussion

Tuesday February 7th      –       7pm-9pm     –     Campus Center 174-176

Free Admission

A unique panel discussion featuring guest speakers and couples of different ages, races, genders and sexual orientations.

Guest Speakers:
Attorney Corey M. Carvalho, Assoc. Director of SLSO
Linda Scott, Clinical Psychologist
Ilana Gerjuoy, EWC Civilian Advocate Liason for Victims of Sexual and Domestic Violence

Sponsored by WOCLN, Stonewall Center, SLSO, the GSS Graduate Women’s Network, the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life, and UHS.

For additional information, contact:

Hind Mari

wocln@stuaf.umass.edu

413.545.1671

GWN Yoga Group Is Back on Thursdays 4:30-6pm

FREE and open to all graduate women, off-campus students, and their friends.

Date and Time: Thursdays from 4:30pm-6pm, starting November 10, 2011

Location: Student Union 208 (adjacent to the Off-Campus Student Center; opposite the Hatch).

For additional information, please contact Adina Giannelli, GWN Coordinator, at gssgwn@grad.umass.edu or 413.545.2897.

LGBTQA UMass Graduate Student Meet and Greet

Wednesday, Nov. 2, 7 p.m.

Graduate Lounge, UMass Campus Center

Meet new people in a relaxing LGBTQ-friendly environment. Come early to enter to win a raffle prize. Prospective graduate students over 21 are also invited to attend. Sponsored by the Graduate Women’s Network,the Stonewall Center, the Graduate Employees Organization, the Graduate Student Senate.

For additional information, contact Adina Giannelli, GWN Coordinator at 413-545-2897 or gssgwn@grad.umass.edu.

GWN Hikes the Notch: 10/15/11

?Hike the Notch

Saturday, October 15th at 10am

1500 West Street, Amherst

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Rain or Shine

Free to all women graduate students, their friends and family

Refreshments provided

For additional information, or to carpool, contact:

Adina Giannelli, GWN Coordinator, at gssgwn@grad.umass.edu or 413.545.2897.

Interesting Events

Some Upcoming Non-GWN Events:

1) Rainbow Riverfest: An All-Day Queer Music and Art Festival 11am-7pm     Saturday 9/24/11     Holyoke, MA

2) Nailing the Immigrant Body: The Manicure as Embodied Labor and Resistance (A Talk By Professor Miliann Kang) 12-1:30pm    Wednesday 9/28/11      Bartlett 316

Additional Details:

Rainbow Riverfest: An All-Day Queer Music and Art Festival
This Saturday, 11 a.m.- 7 p.m.
Holyoke Canoe Club (Route 5, Holyoke)

Co-sponsored by the Stonewall Center.  Free to those 20 and under.

The Rainbow RiverFest combines music, performances, art, games, a youth tent, educational workshops, demonstrations and the Zen Zone, a healing place for body, mind and spirit. Pop diva Crystal Waters is the headline performer. Other performers include legendary women’s music icon Alix Dobkin, Comedian Amy Tee, MAOR, Sister Funk, M3cedes Diaz, Sara Grace, Loco Ninja, Who da Funk It, and more.

The festival also includes a Youth Tent, a safe and welcoming space for young people ages 12- 22, with workshops addressing their needs and interests, as well as activities like the Graffiti Wall Art Project. Many of the RiverFest performers will tell their personal coming out stories and answer questions candidly in the Youth Tent.

For more information or to purchase tickets, go to:
www.RainbowRiverFest.org <http://www.RainbowRiverFest.org> or call 413-588-1018.

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JOIN the faculty and affiliated faculty of Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies for the first presentation of our
WORKS-IN-PROGRESS talk series

MILIANN KANG
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
12:00-1:30PM
Bartlett 316

Nailing the Immigrant Body: The Manicure as Embodied Labor and Resistance

In her book, The Managed Hand: Race, Gender and the Body in Beauty Service Work (University of California Press, 2010), Miliann Kang examined the dynamics of “body labor” in intimate bodily and emotional contact between women of different racial and immigrant statuses  in Asian-owned nail salons.  In this talk, Kang explores new theoretical dimensions of body labor, such as body rules (drawing on Arlie Hochschild’s concept of “feeling rules” in emotional labor), the manicuring of “docile bodies” (building on Foucault’s work on disciplinary technologies of the body) and dynamics of embodied assimilation and embodied resistance.  She situates this work within the current drive to pathologize, denigrate and deport immigrant bodies, and discusses how greater attention to embodied processes can inform organizing campaigns to resist this anti-immigrant backlash.

Bio:

Miliann Kang is associate professor in Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where she is also affiliated faculty in Sociology and Asian/Asian American Studies. Her book, The Managed Hand: Race, Gender and the Body in Beauty Service Work (2010, University of California Press) won the Sara Whaley book prize from the National Women’s Studies Association, the Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Book Award (American Sociological Association Section on Race, Gender, and Class), the Oliver Cromwell Cox Award(American Sociological Association Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities), and the Distinguished Book Award (American Sociological Association Section on Sex and Gender).  Kang is currently researching work-family issues and the racial politics of mothering for Asian American women.  Her research has been supported by the American Association of University Women, the Ford Foundation, the Institute for Asian American Studies at UMass Boston, the Labor Relations and Research Center at UMass Amherst and the Social Science Research Council.

An Introduction from the Graduate Women’s Network Coordinator

Hello, Everyone!

My name is Adina Giannelli, and I am the Graduate Women’s Network (GWN) Coordinator for the 2011-2012 academic year. As you may know, the previous Coordinator, Hongmei Sun, has moved on to the auspicious role of Graduate Student Senate President. I look forward to working closely with Hongmei in the year ahead, to building on her successes, and most of all, to serve women graduate students at UMass as GWN Coordinator.

In the coming year, we plan to continue longstanding GWN programming, such as the weekly Yoga and Writing Groups, and to continue co-sponsorship of events such as Where’s the Love 101? and the commemoration of International Women’s Day.

We will continue to nurture the partnerships that sustain the GWN, in the belief that healthy collaboration benefits everyone involved, and work with campus organizations including the Everywoman’s Center (EWC), GEO, the UMass Office of Family Resources, the Stonewall Center, and the Women of Color Leadership Network (WOCLN).

In addition, we hope to offer additional programming and opportunities for graduate women, including the following:

  • Monthly Arts & Entertainment Series, featuring live performances, documentary films, and open mic opportunities.
  • Graduate Women Brown Bag Lecture Series, in which graduate women present their research projects to a supportive, cross-disciplinary audience.
  • Focus and Interest Groups, to serve various constituents of graduate women, including international students, LGBTQ students, women of color, and graduate student parents and families.
  • GWN Hot Chocolate Running and Walking Team, to benefit the 8th Annual Hot Chocolate Run and Walk for Safe Passage, December 4, 2011.

(And other events, as dictated by student interest, participation and demand.)

All GWN events are free and open to all women graduate students and their friends. Over the coming days and weeks, I’ll be posting updates related to upcoming groups, workshops, trainings and events.

In the meanwhile, if you have any questions, feedback, or suggestions, you can: (1) leave a comment here; (2) e-mail me at gssgwn@grad.umass.edu or gssgwn@gmail.com; (3) find me live in the GSS Office/919 Campus Center; or (4) call me at 413-545-2897.

Warm wishes for a productive and enjoyable start to the 2011-2012 school year, and I look forward to meeting you in the coming weeks and months!

Best,

Adina