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Good morning friends,

I hope you are well. I am David Clinton Wills, co-managing editor of
IJFAB. May I share some information about the IJFAB "Feminism and
Bioethics" conference on 11/14/08 at Stony Brook Manhattan with you?

It will be an intellectually invigorating time, with talks from
Professors Eva Feder Kittay, Jackie Leach Scully, Lisa Diedrich, Lisa
Eckenweiler, Ruth Macklin, and James V. Nelson. We have a vibrant day
planned with a free catered continental breakfast in the morning and a
free catered reception at the close at the Black Duck.

The conference starts at 9:00 a.m. (and ends at 6 p.m.) and our all
inclusive registration is free! Stony Brook Manhattan is located in
the heart of Manhattan on 401 Park Ave South (between 27th and 28th
streets)

Here's a PDF of the flyer, if you may help distribute it to those
outside of the list, that would be wonderful.

Also, this link provides added details and the free online
registration: http://www.ijfab.org/IJFAB_conference.html

Forever ij(fab)ulous!
-David

SPEAKERS
DISABILITY STUDIES

Eva Feder Kittay – The Personal is Philosophical
Stony Brook University

Jackie Leach Scully – Hidden Labour: Disability and the Negotiation of Autonomy
Newcastle University

Response by Lisa Diedrich

WOMEN AND HEALTH IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT

Lisa Eckenweiler – Caregiving in the Context of Globalization: Towards
Transnational Justice
George Mason University

Ruth Macklin – Global Gender Justice:Health Disparities in Women in
Developing Countries
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Response by James V. Nelson


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