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Boola, Boola . . . Yale Goes Coed

[Film]

20 & 22 March 2001

Women Faculty Forum sponsors a series of events to mark transformations that women at and from Yale have brought about.

This hour long documentary is about the early days of co-education at Yale. Filmmaker Julia Pimsleur made the film as an undergraduate in 1990, receiving the Sudler Prize for artistic achievement for her work.

Prior to each showing, faculty and administrators, who were involved in the beginnings of coeducation here at Yale, share brief personal recollections with the audience.

Confirmed speakers: Deans Richard Brodhead and Anthony Kronman, Professors Margaret Homans, Charles Musser, Cynthia Russett, and Gaddis Smith. Free and open to the public.

7 pm Yale University Art Gallery Lecture Hall (use High Street entrance)

A Hero for Daisy

[Film]

28 March 2001

Women Faculty Forum: This one-hour documentary is about two-time Olympian Chris Ernst, who galvanized her rowing team to storm the Yale Athletic Director's office in 1976 protesting the lack of proper locker room facilities for women. The incident did much to alert the nation about the inequities that persisted after the passage of Title IX legislation. Free and open to the public.

7pm Linsly-Chittenden Hall, Room 102, High Street, New Haven, CT