Annual MoM Academic & Arts Conference: Threads of Connection – Sorry/Not Sorry

Welcome Friends – We are one week away from this not-to-be missed conference event open to to the public, informed by scholars, motivated by artists and organized by the Museum of Motherhood in collaboration with Heiress Gallery, the MoM Team of volunteers, and The Factory St. Pete. See what these great thinkers, doers and makers are saying, thinking, and collaborating on. Lot’s of opportunities to join us online or in person. Write us and we’ll add you to our Zoom list. Please read and be part of HERstory!

Annual MoM Academic & Arts Conference – Threads of Connection: Sorry/Not Sorry; Confronting mother (and other) blame–healing & resistance in contemporary culture and beyond.

St. Petersburg, Florida & Online

March 22-24, 2024

CONFERENCE IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC VIA ZOOM & IN PERSON. If you are interested in attending via Zoom contact us: INFO@MOMmuseum.org . Free & Open to the public – with a request for donations for cover our tech needsSATURDAY RESERVATIONS IN PERSON @ EVENTBRITE $25 includes lunch.

Drop your household items onsite at MoM for Courtney Kessel’s art project: Fabric of Life as part of the conference. Drops between 12-6PM Wed/Thursday March 20 & 21st please! READ MORE

PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU ARE COMING TO OUR WORKSHOPS SO WE CAN PREPARE MATERIALS!

Friday 6-7PM 3/22/24 (FREE): Tokens of Resistance Embroidery & Conversation in person at Heiress Gallery Friday Eventbrite Registration

Saturday 6-7:30PM 3/23/24 (FREE): The People’s Clinic for Reproductive Empathy in person at Heiress Gallery Saturday Eventbrite Registration

Threads of Connection: Mother (and other) blame, shame and pain, with a focus on resistance and healing. Blame and shame can be self-imposed or projected by dominant social narratives that hyper-focus on the performative nature of m/otherhood as reinforced by unrealistic hegemonic constructions. This can be true for adult children reviewing familial relationships and the world writ large as well.

We encourage presenters to unpack the sociocultural domain of mother (and other) blame and the psychological, personal, professional, and media environment within which this topic is situated. Who is harmed by blame, and whom does it serve? How are oppressive systems reinforced or even sustained? How can we resist or dismantle these systems in large and small ways? What forms of resistance, peace-making, and healing can help improve our relationships?

FRIDAYMARCH 22MIXED ZOOM & IN-PERSON PRESENTATIONS
9:30 AMCoffee at MoMWe gather to walk over to Heiress Gallery
10:00 AMMartha JOY RoseWhy we’re here: Intro – suggestions, ground rules, intro Brittany DeNucci & Courtney Kessel Build
10:30 AMChelsea RobinsonSmash the Mom Rage -The power of a Smash Room in supporting mothers in feeling into their anger. (Zoom)
11:00 AMAvery DelanyHow Empathy is our greatest tool to deconstruct the institution of normative motherhood and intervene with “bad” and “monstrous” mothering (Zoom)
11:30 AMBlessing Gbemisola Ogunyemi Matricentric Feminism and the Liberating Power of Unmasking Motherhood: Unknotting Maternal Grief and Shame in Yewande Omotoso’s An Unusual Grief (Zoom)
12:00 PMFly JamersonResisting Mother-Villain Narratives in Performance and Media through Adaptation Conference Themes and Topics (Zoom)
12:30 PMMariana Della BarbaHow news coverage on ‘maternal burnout’ exacerbates the unrealistic perception of motherhood and leaves mothers feeling even more guilty, exhausted and sick (Zoom)
1:00 PMLUNCH (onsite)
2:00 PM Agnes HowardEchoes of the Primal Scream: American Motherhood during COVID (Zoom)
2:30 PMEmma TamDefining Daughterhood (Zoom)
3:00 PMVictoria Trinko, Julia Sarewitz & Aurelie AthanApplied Matrescence: A Paradigm Shift in Postpartum Care ‘Put the Blame On Mom’? (Zoom)
3:30 PMSonia MeeraiNavigating maternal regret in the context of infertility: Intersectional and intergenerational (Zoom)
4:00 PMMiranda J. BradyMunchausen by Proxy: On a cultural fascination with selfish motherhood
4:30 PMMariona VisaRevising the castrating mother figure from Psycho to Bates Motel.
5:00 PMMerle Bombardieri“Should I have another Child?”
5:30 PMVanessa HansenYou Are Not Alone
6-7:00 PMVanessa MarrTokens of Resistance/A Mothers Work is Never Done: Embroidery Circle EVENTBRITE REGISTRATION FREE
DinnerOn Your Own
SATURDAY March 23IN-PERSON PRESENTATIONS ONLY (Viewable on Zoom)
9:00 AMCoffee at MoM
9:30 AMAmalie VacantiShout Your Abortion: Signs of Change: The Impact of Billboards on the I-55 Abortion Access Route
10:00 AMAlicia DelimaRecognizing Mother Work and Sex Work as Work under Neoliberalism
10:30 AMJill M. WoodBirth(ing) Justice: Using a Birth Plan Undergraduate Writing Assignment as a Feminist Pedagogical Tool 
11:00 AM Ieva BisigirskaitėChallenging ‘Safe’ Birth: A Feminist Perspective on Maternal Activism in Lithuania
11:30-12:30 PMMadison Hendry, Bag Ladies, etc. Mother Tree – crochet circleThe Womb Project; threads of connection and the roots of the Mother Tree crochet collaboration with Judy Lyons Schneider & Alice Harrison (the Bag Ladies) intergenerational conversation
12:30-1:30LUNCH at MoM
1:30 PMKeynote: Courtney KesselFrom witches to the weather, from maternalism to manifesto, from Talking Heads to tarot, this interactive performance lecture will wind, warp, and weave, tracing the umbilical through generations of feminist art, writing, and theory. READ MORE
2:00 PMChristine CarrigProudly Shamed in the USA – Art Installation w/ invitation for community collaboration
2:30 PMTeela TomassettiI didn’t realize, as a mother, a survivor, and as a psychologist, that one of the most controversial things I would do is amplify the experiences and existence of birth trauma.
3:00 PMCyntoria Meaderds Being The Mother You Are Told to Be: a Qualitative Analysis on Mothers In Recovery
3:30 PMMegan WelchOthering the Mother : An In-depth Psychological Exploration of Mothering through an Ecofeminist Lens
4:00 PMElizabeth CharlesThirdspace Feminist Practices for Embodying Motherhood in Academia
4:30 PMMeredith Gringle, Amber Welborn, Tracy Nichols“…you know, bad news travels fast”: A narrative case study of caring for mothers and infants experiencing substance exposed pregnancy 
5:00 PMNathalia Martinez-BacaMamá; My grandmother, eight children, and Mexican healthcare outcomes
5:30-6:00PIZZA ONSITE
6:00-7:30 PMEmily Fitzgerald and Molly ShermanThe People’s Clinic for Reproductive Empathy Eventbrite Registration
SUNDAYMARCH 24MIXED ZOOM &  IN-PERSON PRESENTATIONS
9:30 AMCoffee at MoM
10:00 AMAlicia Campos MassóWomen Cultural Agents and the Extermination of the Beguines, the Caring Mothers. 
10:30 AMLoïs van AlbadaNightbitch, the Bad Mother, and the Monstrous-Maternal
11:00 AMHeather E. DillawayI Did Not Plan on This: Abrupt Shifts in Motherhood
11:30 AMBatya WeinbaumMOTHER: Shame Blame and Pain; the Impact of Resistance and Healing
12:00 PMFreshta AhmadzaiDecolonizing Mothering and Care; Labour mama was skilled, her labour had value & she was a trying m(other) (Zoom)
12:30 PMSushree RoutrayWhispers of Rebellion: Matricentric Feminist Insights into Maternal Ambivalence in Contemporary Indian Fiction (Zoom)
1-2:00  PMLUNCH ONSITE
2:00 PMFrésange MalekaMaternal Vaccine Hesitation and the HPV Vaccination: Exploring the Complex Interplay of Loss Aversion, Emotion-Laden Choices, and the Impact of Normative Motherhood (Zoom)
2:30 PMVictoria BaileyAll The Ways, Always–An Ode to Mother Blame (Zoom)
3:00 PMCollin XiaBlack Motherhood and resistance in the Pre-Emancipation British Caribbean (Zoom)
3:30 PMSylvie CoteA Matrifocal Reading: Monstrous Motherhood in Domenica Ruta’s Addiction Memoir With or Without You (2013) (Zoom)
4:00 PM Closing Keynote: Andrea O’Reilly Towards a Literary Theory and Criticism of Matricritics: Begin with the mother in her own right” to deliver “new meanings of motherhood and transform maternal thinking itself (Zoom)
5:00 PMGroup Closing & DinnerIn the Museum of Motherhood

*Directions: 28th St. South of Central Ave. Left on Fairfield Ave. South. Multi-colored sidewalk. MoM is across the hall from the Fairgrounds at The Factory in building 5. Door 2606. Heiress is in building 3.

Paid registrants receive a discounted entry to the Fairgrounds St. Pete the weekend of 22-24th.

Original CFP Journal of Mother Studies (JourMS)

MoM Conference Team:

Martha Joy Rose – Director, MoM – Joy Cell: 207-504-3001

Connie Burgess – Data Management

Brittany DeNucci – Welcome Membership and Conference Tech

Michelle Hughes Miller – Academic Board Member

Aurelie Athan – Academic Board Member

Laura Tropp – Academic Board Member

Hannah Brockbank – Academic Board Member

Beth (Elizabeth) Charles – Academic Board Member

MoM Conference Collaborators:

Heiress Gallery

The Factory St Pete

Fairgrounds St Pete

Closings for a Cause – Mom needs a home!

Special thanks to Heiress Gallery for hosting the MoM Conference and associated exhibits March 16-31, 2024

*Discounted entry to the Fairgrounds St. Pete for paid conference participants

Closings for a Cause: Founded by Deanna Barcelona to align her mortgage business with a passion for giving back to the community. Refer someone you know in need of a home loan solution to my team. Mention closings with a cause to benefit the Museum of Motherhood. At the closing table, we’ll make a commitment to present a check to MoM in YOUR name.

The Journal of Mother Studies (JourMS): peer-reviewed, international, interdisciplinary open-access, digital humanities hybrid project focused on the field of interdisciplinary study devoted to the issues, experiences, topics, history, and culture of m/others, mothering, and motherhood. 

Annual Academic & Arts MoM Conference 2024

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