International Women's Day Celebration
March 9, 2020
Room 300, Levis Faculty Center
919 W. Illinois, Urbana
International Women's Day Full Video
Click link below for video:
https://mediaspace.illinois.edu/media/t/1_0qwkwp3i
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PHOTO GALLERY
Credit: Darrell Hoemann
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SPEAKER LIST
Robert J. Jones
Chancellor
Recognized Woman: Barbara McClintock
Shanondora Billiot
School of Social Work
Recognized Woman: Evelyn Blanchard
Cynthia Buckley
Department of Sociology
Recognized Woman: Tatyana Zavslavskaya
Jennifer L. Davis
Department of Anthropology
Recognized Woman: Suzan Harjo
Margareth Etienne
College of Law
Recognized Woman: Shirley Chisholm
Irvin Joseph Hunt
Department of English
Recognized Woman: Ella Jo Baker
King Li
Dean, Carle Illinois College of Medicine
Recognized Woman: Tu Youyou
Gioconda Guerra Perez
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Diversity
Recognized Woman: Mercedes Sosa
Gene E. Robinson
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
Recognized Woman: May Berenbaum
Medra Roberts-Southerland
Diversity Committees and Advocacy
Recognized Woman: Marian Wright Edelman
Gabriel Solis
Head, Department of Theatre
Recognized Woman: Eileen Southern
Ruth Sosnoff
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Recognized Woman: Grace Hopper
Recommended Links
Barbara McClintock
- “A Feeling for the Organism, 10th Anniversary Edition: The Life and Work of Barbara McClintock” by Evelyn Fox Keller (book)
- Barbara McClintock (1902-1992) by Federica Turriziani Colonna (website)
- Barbara McClintock Nobel Lecture: The Significance of Responses of the Genome to Challenge (lecture)
- Barbara McClintock (tribute film)
Tatyana Zavslavskaya
- Revolution: An Alternative Soviet Strategy (Second World) by Tatyana Zaslavskaya (book)
Suzan Harjo
- Nation to Nation: Treaties Between the United States and American Indian Nations by Suzan Shown Harjo (book)
- “Suzan Shown Harjo Delivers the 2008 Native American History Month Keynote Address” (speech)
- “Nation to Nation: 17 Great Nations Keep Their Word – Suzan Shown Harjo” (talk)
Shirley Chisholm
- “Unbought and Unbossed” by Shirley Chisholm (autobiography)
- “Speak Up, Speak Out!: The Extraordinary Life of Fighting Shirley Chisholm” by Tonya Bolden (biography)
- “Chisholm ‘72: Unbought & Unbossed” (film)
- “Shirley” (upcoming Netflix film)
Ella Jo Baker
- “Ella Baker and The Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision (Gender & American Culture)” by Barbara Ransby (book)
- “Baker, Ella Josephine” (biography)
- “Ella Baker: A Legacy of Grassroots Leadership—Nationals" (documentary)
- “Ella Baker - ‘The Mother of the Civil Rights Movement’” (video)
Tu Youyou
- “Women who changed science: Tu Youyou” (nobelprize.org)
- “Tu Youyou and the Discovery of Artemisinin: 2015 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine” by Yi Rao, Daqing Zhang, & Runhong Li (book)
- ‘Nobel Lecture: Tu Youyou” (lecture)
- “Interview: Tu Youyou” (Nobel interview)
Mercedes Sosa
- “Mercedes Sosa – The Voice of Hope: My life-transforming encounter” by Anette Christensen
- “Mercedes Sosa: Más Que Una Canción [Mercedes Sosa: More than a Song]” by Anette Christensen (audiobook)
- “Mercedes Sosa: The singer who gave voice to her people’s struggle outlived several tyrants.” By Susannah Black Roberts (live recording and story)
- “Mercedes Sosa – Gracias A La Vida” (live song recording)
May Berenbaum
- “May Berenbaum” (website)
- “Life: The Science of Biology, 9th Edition” by May Berenbaum and others
- “Illinois Pioneers with May Berenbaum – October 9, 2014” (talk)
- “Making Their Mark: May Berenbaum” (documentary)
Marian Wright Edelman
- “Marian Wright Edelman: Founder and President Emerita” (website)
- “The Measure of our Success: A Letter to My Children and Yours” by Marian Wright Edelman
- “Light the Way Home: Eileen Southern’s Story || Harvard Radcliffe Institute” (animated video)
- “Black Women and the American University: Eileen Southern’s Story || Harvard Radcliffe Institute” (webinar)
Grace Hopper
- “Grace Murray Hopper (1906-1992): A legacy of innovation and service” (website)
- “Grace Hopper and the Invention of the Information Age) Lemelson Center Studies in Invention and Innovation series)” by Kurt W. W. Beyer (book)
- “March 6, 1983: Grace Hopper—She taught computers to talk” (video)
- “Grace Hopper Lecture” (lecture)