If appropriate, please post the following call. Thanks, Chella Courington The Southern Humanities Council and Huntingdon College present a Conference on Justice to be held in Montgomery, Alabama, March 20-22, 1998. Plenary speakers are Laguna Pueblo writer Leslie Marmon Silko, author of _Ceremony_ and _Almanac of the Dead_ and African American writer Pearl Cleage, most noted for her dramas including "Hospice" and _Flyin' West_ . Proposals for papers, panel discussions, creative writing, and performance work, as well as sessions, related to the theme of justice, are encouraged. Possible ways of looking at justice from either a literary, philosophical, or artistic perspective are through the following issues: race, ethnicity, gender, class, sexual orientation, ageism, neo-colonialism, multi-national corporations, difference, due process, religion, teaching, academia, and activism. As a result, possible topics may include but are not limited to the following: * The Geography of Justice * Representing Justice in the Arts including Film & Video Art * Nationalism and Its Discontents * The Civil Rights Movement in the 21st Century * Court Cases as Cultural Icons * Justice and the Classroom; Justice and Teaching; Grading; Classroom and Coercion * Justice and Academia * Justice and Activism Please send 3 copies of a one-page proposal (including audio-visual requests) postmarked by 15 November to Chella Courington, Huntingdon College, 1500 E. Fairview Ave., Montgomery, AL, 36106. For electronic submission, please send proposals to <[log in to unmask]> by 15 November. Anyone who would like to serve as a respondent and/or chair should also notify Chella Courington through regular or electronic mail by 15 November. For further information, see <www.huntingdon.edu/justice>, e-mail <[log in to unmask]>, call 334.833.INFO, or write Gregory Salyer at the above address for Huntingdon College. "When pictures of men with guns are rare, and pictures of men with strollers are common, we will really be getting somewhere." R.W. Connell, "Politics of Changing Men." ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama.