I  certainly happy to contribute to a project honoring Sue.

Eva Kittay
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On Aug 29, 2013, at 2:19 PM, helen lauer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Dear Diana Meyers,
> 
> It is good to see a senior classmate from CUNY as an emeritus of my oldest mentor in the business, Julias Elias; I wonder if you had the good fortune to ever crossed his path.
> I also wonder if you have any idea how all the hard work and monday morning quarterbacking that Sue Weinberg did for so many years keeping SWIP NY's various bodies and souls connected?  Early on in the SWIP archival project I was thinking about her papers and the vast correspondence which she must have accrued, if not generated or initiated, somewhere. I don't know who would have inherited that. Perhaps Joan Stambaugh, with whom I am not in touch.
> Do you think any of this is a good idea?
> Sue was very dear to me; we were classmates at CUNY Grad Centre I think as you were graduating. I don't think you were yet tenured then, but you might have started on faculty somewhere; I may be wrong. I remember being in the same room with you and your giving papers, and being more or less a star pupil. 
> 
> Regarding donations to the FPAP--
> This is directed to Dr. Rawls and her team coordinating SWIP
> I'm also thinking of people who might want to bond together and collectively donate a sum in the name of someone, like friends of Sue for instance who was such an unsung heroine and so close and dear to so many who are highly distinguished, and remained so throughout their careers: Nancy Fraser, Eva Kittay, Diana too, -- I'm suspecting several different groups of people would love to commemorate those who have passed on, or to do a financial version of a festschrift to commemorate those still with us who are seniors and path breakers in the field.
> 
> Best,
> Helen Lauer
> U. Ghana, Legon
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> From: "Meyers, Diana" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask] 
> Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 3:37 PM
> Subject: Re: FPA Project List of SWIP Donors
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> Hi All — I wonder whether the archives should include non-SWIP/Feast feminist philosophy conference materials — e.g., programs, lists of participants. Before FEAST conferences began, there was Women and Moral Theory, a feminist ethics conference in Minnesota (sorry, the title isn't handy, but many of you will remember it), and the feminist ethics conference Peggy DesAutels organized in Florida where FEAST was founded.  Others of interest include the conference honoring Claudia Card, the conference honoring Sandy Bartky, Relational Autonomy at ANU, Relational Autonomy 10 Years On at McGill, and lots more no doubt. It seems to me that an intellectual historian might find it helpful to be able to trace the relationships between participants in many of these events. Diana
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> Emerita Professor of Philosophy
> University of Connecticut, Storrs
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> From: Christina Rawls <[log in to unmask]>
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> Date: Thursday, August 29, 2013 11:21 AM
> To: "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: FPA Project List of SWIP Donors
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> Here is the short list of donors from over the summer who offered SWIP (and other) materials to be archived thus far. FPAP is currently accepting names of those who may have any SWIP materials that have not been published from its inception to present. We are also forming the Steering Committee as we speak. If you are interested, please submit your name to volunteer to Samantha Noll ([log in to unmask]), Christina Rawls ([log in to unmask]), or over the FPAP list-serve. 
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> List of donors to date:
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> Marilyn Frye
> Alison Baily
> Mary Briody Mahowald
> Carol Gould
> Joan Callahan
> Nancy Tuana
> Alison Jaggar
> Christine Pierce
> Christina Bellon (Mary Ann Warren archives)
> Ann Garry
> Linda McAlister
> Sandra Harding
> Jo Trigilio
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