Distinguished Lectureships
Distinguished Lectureships
- A. Lindsay O'Connor Associate Professor of American Institutions in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Colgate University, Fall, 1994
- McKnight Visiting Associate Professor of Sociology, Macalester College, St. Paul, MN (1992-93)
- The Spencer Foundation Conference, “Consequences for Women and Men in Higher Education,” Women’s Studies and the Study of Women: What Should We Know About Them and Their Influence? Foundation Offices, Chicago (1999).
- Plenary Session on Interdisciplinarity, 1999 National Women’s Studies Association Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico. “Framing Interdisciplinary Debates in Women’s Studies: Are We Part of the Cultural Wars?”
- Keynote Address. Women in Leadership Lucent Technologies Professional Development Conference, Washington, D.C. “Latinas/Latinos and New Changes in U.S. Race Relations,”
- Keynote Speaker at “Making Connections IV,” National Association for Women in Catholic Higher Education, Washington, D.C.“Challenges and Directions in Feminist Studies,”
- Designated Role Models at 1998 Mellon Minority Summer Conference at Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA.
- Invited Lecturer. Signs, Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1998 Graduate Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle. “Theorizing Race, Class and Gender: Research on the Maid’s Children,”
- Public Lecture, "Women Domestic Workers, the Service Economy, and Labor," 1995 Summer Program in Comparative Labor History at the University of Washington, Seattle and Harry Briggs Chair in Labor Studies.
- Keynote Address at the 1986 Annual Chicano Ivy League Conference, Princeton University "Chicanos in Higher Education."
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