This is from a thread at SYG:

http://standyourground.com/forums/in...?topic=12859.0

For the benefit of those of youwho are banned, Dr EVIL posted pictures of two womyn's studies profs who published a section in a downloadable pdf oof information for those who teach witchcraft.

They list all of the organizations who have given them grief:

Organizations critical of womenÂ’s studies, feminism, and liberal academics:

Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute:
http://www.cblpi.org/

Independent WomenÂ’s Forum:
http://www.iwf.org

Intellectual Takeout:
http://www.intellectualtakeout.com/index.asp

Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE; note Daphne Patai is on
FIREÂ’s Board of Directors, and Wendy Kaminer and Christina Hoff Sommers are
on FIREÂ’s Board of Advisors):
http://www.thefire.org

Center for the Study of Popular Culture (David HorowitzÂ’s Center, and the site for
his Front Page magazine):
http://cspc.org/

Eagle Forum Collegians:
http://www.efcollegians.org

Pope Center for Higher Education Policy:
http://www.popecenter.org/

Mike Adams on the Town Hall site:
http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/MikeSAdams/

American Council of Trustees & Alumni:
http://www.goacta.org/flashindex.html

Students for Academic Freedom:
http://www.studentsforacademicfreedom.org

Students who report on politically biased professors:
http://www.noindoctrination.org

NWSA WomenÂ’s Studies Program AdministratorsÂ’ Handbook p. 47
Concerned Women for America:
http://www.cwfa.org

National Association of Scholars:
http://www.nas.org

Intercollegiate Studies Institute:
http://www.isi.org

Accuracy in Academia:
http://www.academia.org/

And they give a list of things that have distressed them:

Responding to Right-Wing Attacks on WomenÂ’s
Programs

By Martha McCaughey, Appalachian State University,
& Cat Warren, North Carolina State University


Women’s studies programs have had long practice in articulating the value of what we do to university administrators, students, and colleagues across campus. (I couldn't resist...what do you do to administrators students and colleagues??? dr e) We’ve become adept at explaining interdisciplinary work, the meaning of gender, and the importance of feminist scholarship. In the past two years, however, a new series of attacks have come from community members, alumni, but most especially from far right-wing organizations and think tanks across the nation. Handling these attacks can be stressful and time consuming—even when one works under a supportive university administration. Women’s studies program administrators need to be prepared for these attacks and know how best to respond to them.

Some of the attacks recently experienced by WS programs

• “Research reports” funded by right-wing think
particular WS program or WS in general (e.g.,
anti-marriage textbooks, our “proto-Marxist” beliefs,
men);

• Freedom of Information Act requests from right-
WS program records (e.g., budgets, syllabi, etc.);

• Newspaper editorials or letters to the editor complaining
waste of taxpayer dollars to support feminist
strategically printed on a day the state legislature
fund the university;

• Calls for investigating or firing an instructor for
heterosexual male about his homophobic speech;

• Hostile letters, e-mails, and blogs about projects
series, The Vagina Monologues, or a student-
Orgasm Awareness Day);
and

• E-mails and phone calls demanding that anti-
on a WomenÂ’s Studies ProgramÂ’s or a WomenÂ’s
false name of “balance” and free speech, and
university administrators to those demands.


Keep it up guys...better that they spend their "commitee time" defending their castle than elsewhere and it is high time that the academic quality and relavence of what they do be brought under unrelenting flack.

I like to think I see the stamp of my own strategic policy reccommendations in this