| SESSION E, 8:45-10:15 |
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Freeman Auditorium Viewing Kate Chopin "Kate Chopin: A Re-Awakening" (screening and discussion) Produced by Tika Laudun and Lucille McDowell. Directed by Tika Laudun. 1998
DISCUSSION: "Producing a Chopin Documentary: Process and Problems"
"Preserving Kate Chopin: The Kate Chopin Home in Cloutierville, Louisiana"
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Mezzanine A and B Empowerment Video Workshop Led by the young women from The Teenage Girls' Documentary Project 1) TGDP girls will begin each workshop by screening and discussing one of the short video projects that they produced, directed and co-edited for the TGDP. 2) The teenage videomakers will then instruct workshop participants in the basics of how to use a video camera, with the goal of producing short "video-voice" pieces on the spot 3) Each workshop participant will be invited to enter an englised recording booth, face a mirror, and record herself talking about issues concerning her developing sexuality and identity (for example, body image, romance, sexual identity) and/or revelations resulting from her participation in the conference. These mini-projects will then be recorded on 5 minute VHS tapes that participants can take home. An archival reel will also be recorded on a master tape and housed in the Newcomb College Archives, thus creating a conference record of young women's voices that reflect not only on their present-day concerns and assertions, but also a record of reactions and musings on subject matter raised at the conference. |
| SESSION F, 10:30-12:00 |
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Freeman Auditorium "Barbie Nation: An Unauthorized Tour" (screening and discussion) Susan Stern; El Rio Productions, San Francisco |
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| SESSION G, 2:00-3:30 |
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Freeman Auditorium Saturday Afternoon Screening/Younger Women's "keynote": Screening and Discussion of The Desire Media Project Director Julie Gustafson and at least three young women from The Teenage Girls' Documentary Project |
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| SESSION H, 3:45-5:15 |
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Freeman Auditorium Nina Rosenblum, "Through the Wire" (screening and discussion) |
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