Ontario Women's History Network Conference

ONTARIO WOMEN’S HISTORY NETWORK CONFERENCE
Toronto: Friday April 30th-Saturday May 1st
Friday, April 30:Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen?s Park, Toronto
6:30 pm Fashion Trends in the 1960s
Speaker: Dr. Alexandra Palmer, Senior Curator, Textiles Department, ROM
7:30 pm   Reception, Duke of York, 39 Prince Arthur Ave., Toronto
*Participants in the Friday events are encouraged to wear 1960s
style clothing.
Saturday, May 1 Ontario Institute for Studies in Education,  252 Bloor St. W.
8:00 am Registration
9: 00 am Launching the Second Wave: The Voice of Women
Martha Goodings, former president, VOW
       Dr. Ursula Franklin, member, VOW and Professor Emerita, U of T
      Dr. Marie Hammond-Callahand, Associate Professor of History and      Women?s Studies, Mount Allison University

10:45 am Mainstreaming the Movement: The Royal Commission on the Status of Women
Dr. Cerise Morris, author of  ?No More than Simple Justice: The Royal Commission on the Status of Women and Social Change in Canada"
Beth Atcheson, lawyer and recipient, Women in the Law
President?s Award
12 noon Lunch and Keynote Speaker: Personal Reflections
on the Women?s Movement of the 1960s
Dr. Alison Prentice, founding member of OWHN and Professor
Emerita, OISE
2:00 p.m. Annual meeting
3:00 p.m. Lessons in Liberation: Teaching Women's History of the 1960s
Dr. Linda Ambrose, Laurentian University
Dr. Tracey Penny Light, Assistant Professor of History,
St. Jerome?s University, U. of Waterloo
       Rose Fine-Meyer, OISE Instructor, author and winner of the Governor General?s Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Canadian History