Invited Lectures/Panels:
2003, “The Post 9/11 University,”
Graduate School Forum, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming.
2003, Shepard Symposium for Social
Justice, Co-Coordinator of Conference, opening speech, and panel
participant. University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming.
2003, panel
organizer for the OASIS student paper conference, "Gender and the Media”
and “Analyses of US Supreme Court Decisions.” Laramie,
Wyoming
2002, Attitudes towards Sexual
Assault, SAFE panel, Laramie, Wyoming.
2001, "Woman, Mom, and Lesbian: You
can't leave any home when you go to work each day," invited talk at
the “What if Plato Had a Job” series sponsored by the Wyoming
Council for the Humanities, November, Casper, WY.
2001, panel organizer for the OASIS
student paper conference, "US Supreme Court Decisions, 1999-2000."
2000, "When Winning Isn't Everything:
The Experiences of Gay and Lesbian Second-Parents," WMST Food for
Thought talk, UW.
2000, October. "Domestic Violence
Awareness Month," invited panelist with Sheri Gerringer, Gay
Woodhouse, and Mary Petroski, Women's Law Forum, UW law school.
2000, October. "Liberatory
Reflections: Assessing the institutional Tensions and Contradictions
of Women's Studies, invited workshop leader for The Future of
Women's Studies: Foundations, Interrogations, and Politics.
Conference at the University of Arizona, Tucson.
2000, October. "The Issue is Rape:
Beyond Sociobiology," coordinated and moderated panel discussion of
community anti-rape advocates, and faculty researchers in
preparation for talk by Dr. Thornhill. UW.
2000, October, May, and February.
"Racism, Sexism, and Homophobia in Domestic Violence Work,"
presentation at the SAFE advocates training. Laramie, WY.
2000, July. "Coordination of
Domestic Violence Research: Campus, Community and State."
Coordinated four-hour meeting of two dozen local and state
anti-domestic violence agencies. Laramie.
2000, April and February. "Gay and
Lesbian Mini-Documentary Film Festivals," coordinated and moderated
two film festivals, each featuring a dozen documentaries. Also
coordinated the purchase of these films for UW.
1999, (with K. Wooley) Invited
presentation by State of Wyoming Heath Department Program Directors,
“A Preliminary Analysis of Concerns of Gays and Lesbians in
Wyoming,” Thermopolis, WY.
1999, Invited instructor for College
of Law Continuing Legal Education, Domestic and Sexual Violence Law,
April, Laramie.
1998-present, Invited lecturer for
advocate training for the SAFE program, "Racism, Sexism and
Homophobia in Domestic Violence Situations."
1998, Invited participant on Center
for the Advancement of Ethics panel, "Moving Beyond the Hate."
1998, Invited speaker to OASIS,
sociology student club, "Gay and Lesbian Second-Parent Adoption."
1997, Brown Bag Lunch series
sponsored by the Women's Studies program at the Center for Teaching
Excellence: "The Voice of the Petitioner in Legal Proceedings: Gay
and Lesbian Second Parents."
1996, Invited presenter at the
Association of Women in Science (AWIS) symposium, Laramie, WY.
Topic: Sexual harassment.
1995, Invited speaker to Psi Chi
(psychology student honorary). Topic: "Scientific Jury Selection."
1995, Invited moderator for Celebrate
Diversity Series discussion on Affirmative Action.
1995, Invited panelist for the
opening of the UW Center for Ethics. Topic: "Law and Ethics."
1995, Invited participant on
Celebrate Diversity panel. Topic: "What the Heck is a Family?"
1994, A&S Morning of Classes guest
presenter. Topic: "Three Strikes but Who's Out: Criminal Justice in
the '90's," Laramie, Wyoming.
1994, Invited instructor for SAFE
training. Topic: "Sexual Harassment," Laramie, Wyoming.
1994, Invited speaker the UGLW annual
Rendezvous. Topic: "Gay and Lesbian Legal Issues", Albany CO.,
Wyoming.
1994, Invited guest panelist to the
Wesley student group. Topic "Making Change," Laramie.
1993, Presentation at the "Food for
Thought" lunch series sponsored by Women's Studies Department,
University of Wyoming. Topic: "Work Status Distinctions, Gender,
and Federal Employment Policy."
1993, Invited responder to video
conference entitled "New Conflict on Campus: Can We Live with the
First Amendment?" Sponsored by the Office of the Associate
Provost/Student Affairs Training and Development Team, University of
Wyoming.
1993, Invited panelist for the panel
discussion "Long Hair, Bell Bottoms and Activism...Is it all coming
back?" as part of the Celebrate Diversity Series sponsored by the
Multicultural Resource Center, part of the U.W. Minority Affairs
Office.
1993, Invited guest to the Wesley
student group. Topic: "Equal Justice for All: An exploration of
cultural bias in the judicial system." Laramie, Wyoming.
1992, Invited guest to the
Administration of Justice Student Club. Topic: "The Laws of Search
and Seizure."
1991, Invited guest in Professor Judy
Scales-Trent's Employment Discrimination Law class, SUNY-Buffalo.
Topic: "The Use of Social Science Statistical Evidence to Argue a
Comparable Worth Cause of Action in Federal Employment
Discrimination Cases."
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