Broadening our Vision: Class and Cultural Issues in Women's Health
June 2-4, Montreal, Quebec

The Society for Menstrual Cycle Research is hosting this conference. For more information, contact: Janine O'Leary Cobb, 3575 boul. Saint-Laurent, Suite 402, Montreal, PQ, H2X 2T7, (514) 843- 5730, fax (514) 843-5681.

Élargir nos horizons: santé des femmes, classe sociale et communautés culturelles
2-4 juin, Montréal (Québec)

Organisé par la Society for Menstrual Cycle Research. Pour tout renseignement, veuillez contacter: Janine O'Leary Cobb, 3575, boul. Saint-Laurent, bureau 402, Montréal (Québec) H2X 2T7, (514) 843- 5730, téléc. (514) 843-5681.

Strategic Alliances: ACCC
June 4-6, Victoria, B.C.

For a detailed conference brochure, contact: the Association of Canadian Community Colleges, 200,1223 Michael Street North, Ottawa, ON, K1J 7T2, (613) 746-5916, fax (613) 746-6721.

There is Another Way: Women Fight Back
June 9-11, Ottawa, Ontario

The National Action Committee on the Status of Women's annual general meeting and conference will look at: Canadian economic restructuring, ending violence against women, on the road to Beijing, and preparations for lobbying on Parliament Hill. Contact: NAC, 203, 234 Eglinton Avenue E., Toronto, ON, M4P 1K5, 1-800-665-5124, (416) 932-1718, fax (416) 932-0646.

Sexuality: Towards Equality
June 19-21, Guelph, Ontario

Topics at the 17th annual Guelph conference and training institute on sexuality include: sexuality education in the classroom, education for persons with developmental disabilities, socially constructed sexualities, lesbian and gay history, HIV/AIDS, etc. Contact: Guelph Sexuality Conference, Office of Continuing Education, 159 Johnston Hall, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, N1C 2W1, fax (519) 767-1114.

One World, Many Voices: Quality in Open and Distance Learning
June 26-30, Birmingham, U.K.

This conference is organized by the Open University, UK on behalf of the International Council for Distance Education. Contact: ICDE Conference Officer, Open University, West Midlands Region, 66-68 High Street, Harorne, Birmingham, B17 9NB, U.K., 44-21-426- 1661 ext. 6486, fax 44-21-427-9484

Literacy Learning & Technology
June 28-30, Montreal, Quebec

"The Promise & the Peril" of technology is the theme of the 1995 summer institute of the Centre for Literacy. For information, contact: The Centre for Literacy, 3040 Sherbrooke Street W., Montreal, Quebec, H3Z 1A4, (514) 931- 8731, ext.1415, fax (514) 931-5181.

Educating for a Sustainable Future
September 19-22, Winnipeg, Manitoba

The Canadian Education Association's conference will look at using scarce resources effectively, utilizing emerging technologies, collaboration between parents, business and communities. Contact: CEA, 252 Bloor Street W., Suite 8-200, Toronto, ON, M5S 1V5, (416) 924-7721, Fax (416) 924-3188.

L'Éducation pour un développement durable
19-22 septembre, Winnipeg (Manitoba)

On étudiera, à ce colloque organisé par l'Association canadienne d'éducation la façon d'utiliser des ressources décroissantes et les nouvelles technologies, et comment les éducateurs, les parents, les entreprises et les communautés peuvent collaborer. Contacter: ACE, 252, rue Bloor ouest, bureau 8-200, Toronto (Ontario) M5S 1V5, (416) 924-7721, téléc. (416) 924-3188.

Gender, "Race," and Science
October 12-15, Kingston, Ontario

Three general topic areas will be addressed at this conference: Gender, "Race," and Science: Past, Present and Future; What Has Science Said about Women?; and Epistemology and Science. Contact: Professor Jim Leith, Department of History, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6, (613) 545-6000, ext.4375, Fax (613) 545-6298.

Northern Visions: Northern Futures
November 10-12, Prince George, B.C.

The 1995 CRIAW conference will look at women enabling women to build connections in the North and for the North. Contact: CRIAW Conference 95, c/o Deborah Poff, University of Northern British Columbia, 3333 University Way, Prince George, B.C., V2N 4Z9, (604) 960-5611, fax (604) 960-5791.

The 6th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women
April 22-26 1996, Adelaide, Australia

Topics will include: global restructuring, women's studies, feminist politics, health and sexuality, indigenous peoples, community education, cultural representations, etc. Contact: Festival City Conventions, P.o. Box 986, Kent Town, South Australia, 5071, 61-8-363-1307, fax 61-8-363-1604.



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