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Old 06-13-2001, 11:59 AM
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Originally posted by shannieglass:
Hello all, I won't give you the long story because that would be too much..but if anybody ever wants to chat with me about what I'm about to post my aol name is shannieglass..my collegeclub is sweetshawtyred and my email is shanna_cooper@hotmail.com..n.e whoo..I have an idea for a program that could possibly take place during Women's History Month. The program would focus on the evolution of the status of women, specifically black women, in regards to the black family. The title I was going to use is "Before you were a B****: Has the black woman become nothing to us?" I wanted to use it to grab attention..I was thinking of making it a discussion forum with history thrown in..inviting the presidents of the 4 NPHC sororites to sit on the panel and women from other black female groups..What do you think of the title and the concept? Be brutal if need be..this is a survey of sorts..thank you in advanced

hoping for blue,
shanna
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I like it too! The title is especially eye catching! Exploring the "evolution" of (the perception of) Black Women in society would be quite interesting! What kinds of questions would you pose to the panelists?
In addition to having the students on the panel, I would also invite some professors, particularly those in Women's Studies to give that scholarly approach. I am a Spelman Alumna and I know that Gloria Wade-Gayles (I'm not sure if she is still at Spelman) would be an excellence resource, as would Beverly Guy-Sheftall.

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