Source:  Women's and Gender Study Program
Date: 24-26 March 2011
Location: United States, Tennessee

Welcome
On  behalf of Middle Tennessee State University’s Women’s and Gender  Studies Program, I cordially invite you to participate in our ninth  biennial conference: Global Discourses in Women’s and Gender Studies, March 24 - 26, 2011. Our conference theme reflects our interest in promoting feminist  perspectives that foreground the influence of global forces on women’s  and/or gendered existence and in examining connections between  local/national and global issues that relate to women’s and/or gendered  existence. We welcome scholars, activists, non-profit professionals,  students, and others who engage issues of social justice, particularly  those related to women and gender.
Our keynote speaker is  internationally-renowned Cambodian sex slave trade survivor and  anti-human trafficking activist Somaly Mam. Mam has dedicated  her life to exposing the multi-million dollar global sex trade industry  and to campaigning against the trafficking of human beings, particularly  the trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and children.  Her  work in this area, including the founding of the Somaly Mam Foundation http://www.somaly.org,  has led to enormous international recognition. For example, she was  featured as a CNN Hero in 2006, named one of Time Magazine’s “100 Most  Influential People of 2009,” and was the recipient of the first “Roland  Berger Human Dignity Award.”
We aim to make this conference a very satisfying experience for all participants; consequently, we offer the following:
Very reasonable conference costs. (Please see registration information.)
Single panel per session conference format. This format worked extremely well at our 2009 conference as it provided the opportunity for larger audiences at sessions, substantive audience engagement with material presented, and sustained exchange of ideas among presenters and conference participants. This format also promotes interaction among conference participants that can contribute to a positive conference experience.
Professional development workshop. This workshop is free and open to all registered participants.
Film and panel discussion.
We  hope you will seriously consider attending the conference. We strive to  make our conference a safe and comfortable space for sharing  perspectives, ideas, and experiences.
Please feel free to email or call us if you have any questions.
Newtona (Tina) Johnson
Director, Women’s and Gender Studies Program