(Dis)locating Justice, CWGS’s Nineteenth Annual Emerging Scholarship Conference - Women and the Changing World of Work Roundtable
Thu, March 29, 2012 • 5:30 PM • SAC 2.120
As part of (Dis)locating Justice, CWGS’s Nineteenth Annual Emerging Scholarship Conference, LBJ School Professor Jacqui Angel's Women and the Changing World of Work seminar will present a roundtable on female workforce issues including barriers to high paying jobs, family in the workplace, and the role of women in the green jobs sector.
The roundtable will take place Thursday, March 29th at 5:30pm in SAC 2.120. The event is part of a larger conference sponsored by the Center for Women's & Gender Studies at the College of Liberal Arts at The University of Texas at Austin. The conference and the roundtable are free and open to the public but registration is required. To register and to find more information, visit www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/cwgs/events/22686.
Roundtable Agenda:
Welcome: Dr. Jacqueline Angel
Introduction: Kristen Redford
Background: Erika Grajeda and Michelle Mott
Defining the Problem: Tanya Holland Lavelle
Choices and Constraints: Angie Pastorek, Kristen Redford, and Katie Pritchett
A Case Study: the ACC Jobs Programs:: Rhiannon Goad
Policy Recommendations: Megan Pritchard, Jennifer Estrada, Stephanie Glover, and Ally Hartzell
Question and Answer
Reception to Immediately Follow



