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- "Women in the English Renaissance": Linda Woodbridge, University of Alberta, Canada
- "Bosch's Garden of Delights Triptych: Alchemical Imagery": Laurinda Dixon, University of Syracuse
- "Women's Leadership: A Critical but Underrated Ingredient of Third World Development": Christine Sproul and Alla Akyeampong, Oregon State University
- "The Puerto Rico Model: Welfare for Multinationals?": Camren Gautier, University of Puerto Rico
- "Freud, Women, Jokes, and the Unconscious": Saralr Kofman, Paris, France
- "Women's Autobiographies and George Sand": Marilyn Yalom, Stanford University
- ''The Womanly Art of Teaching Ethics": Tangren Alexander, Southern Oregon State College
- "Gates to the Ocean": Chenal Bowers, University of California. Santa Barbara
- "Mothers and Daughters in Literature": Michele Hirsch, University of Lille, France
- "Feminist Rethinking of Classic Paradigms": Panelists: Page DuBois, University of California, San Diego; Mary-Kay Gamel, University of California, Santa Cruz, University of California, Davis; Naomi Scheman, University of Minnesota
- "Rethinking Children's Thinking about Gender": Sandra Bem
- ''Too Much to Ask: The Cost of Black Female Success": Elizabeth Higgins, Memphis State University
- ''The Portrayal of Women m Media in East Africa": Fatma Atleo. journalist, Tanzania
- "Why Academic Feminism Hasn't Changed Much of Anything. And What Can We Do about lt?": Nancy Armstrong, CSWS visiting scholar, Wayne State University