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1 Women, Incarceration and Human Rights [i] (2009)

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Emory University School ofLaw
Gambrell Hall # 575
February 27 and 28, 2009
Friday
4:00 - 5:15pm - Gender and Imprisonment: Boundary Issues
1. Brett Dignam (Yale University) Can Feminism Work for Women in Prison
2. Joshua Martin Price (James Weldon Johnson Institute, Emory) Incarceration & Natal Alienation
3. Kristin Bumiller (Amherst) Claiming Rights at Reentry: Activists' Struggles to Move Beyond the
Punitive State
5:30 - 7:00pm - Tull Auditorium (3rd Floor of Law School)
Screening of A Sentence for Two,  afilm by Randi Jacobs. Discussion with Barbara Aldave
(University of Oregon)
7:15  Dinner in the Hunter Atrium (3rd Floor of Law School)
Saturday
9:15 - 10:45am - Prison as a Gendered Regime
1. Giovanna Shay (Western New England College) Unexamined Law-Making: Prison and Jail Regulation
2. Katie Jares (Iowa Coalition Against Domestic Violence) Stepping Out: Inserting Feminist Critiques
into Restorative Practices
3. Donna Willmott (Legal Services for Prisoners with Children) A Human Rights Perspective of the
Health of Older Women in California Prisons
11:00 - 12:30pm - Power and Gender on the Inside
1. Cole Thaler (Lambda Legal) Life on the Line: Transgender Women in Prison
2. Brenda Smith (NIC/WCL Project Addressing Prison Rape) Sexual Abuse by Female Corrections
Workers
3. Kim Buchanan (USC Gould School of Law) The Heterosexual Defense: Sexual Harassment among
Men
12:45 - 1:45pm    LUNCH in the Hunter Atrium (3rd Floor of Law School)
2:00 - 3:00 pm - Resilience
1. Laura McTighe (Prison Services for Philadelphia FIGHT) Women, Incarceration and Islam:
Towards a Theology ofResilience and Resistance
2. Traci Schlesinger (DePaul University) and Jodie Lawston (California State Univ., San
Marcos) Women's Narratives: Stories ofInterpersonal Violence and Imprisonment
3:15 - 4:45pm - Alternatives
1. Cynthia Chandler (Justice Now) Building a Gender Justice Movement
2. Katina Saint Marie (The Portia Project, University of Oregon) Maternal Rights and the Two-year Sentence: A
Better Way to Treat these Offenders
3. Frances Ansley (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) Workplace Raids: Confinement and Release oflmmigrant
Mothers

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