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2015 Devaux Lecture

"Conflict Resolution in Classical Athens: The Oresteia ," Edith Hall, a professor of classics at King’s College London. Hall has held posts at Cambridge, Oxford, Durham and London universities, published 20 books and appears regularly on BBC Radio. The focus of her teaching includes courses in Alexandrian literature, Greek theatre and Aeschylus.

For more information, contact: J. Rich  706-542-3918

 

"From European Witches to Afro-Caribbean Obeah Men: Gender and Supernatural Crimes in the Atlantic World"

Dr. Danielle Boaz of UNC Charlotte Africana Studies department will discuss her work on gender and supernatural crimes in the Atlantic World.

A session of the Gender and History Workshop. For information, contact Leah Richier at richier@uga.edu.

 

Women and Girls in Georgia Conference

This year marks our 6th biennial Women and Girls in Georgia Conference where we celebrate and highlight the research and advocacy by, for, and about women and girls in our state and region.

The conference brings together academics and students with activists and community members to share knowledge, strengthen networks, and strategize for positive social change.  This year’s conference theme is sustainability.

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