Sunday, February 28, 2010

Life After the STORM: A great way to kick off Herstory Month

Introduction

Ice Breaker(Ali)

Discussion(Missy)



PRIDE BUSINESS:
Pride prom themes
Relay for life team
Ganel sign ups


UPCOMING EVENTS!!!

Women's Herstory Month opening speaker: Staceyann Chin
(def jam slam poet)
Tues. 3/2 @ 1pm in Friend's Hall

Alison Bechdel
(author)
Tues. 3/2 @ 6pm in Friend's Hall

Sweet Honey in the Rock
(African American Women's Acapella Ensemble)
Fri. 3/5 @ 7pm in NYC
Tickets now available at RRC: $5 refundable deposit

Body Image Monologues
Wed. 3/3 @ 7:30 in Sharp Theater

Closing Speaker: Lady Aye
(bulimia survivor and sword swallowing extraordinaire)
Thurs. 3/4 @ 8pm in Alumni Lounges

Women's Day Conference
Sat. 3/6 @ 10:30am - 6pm in Pavillion

Herstory Book Discussion
Thurs. 3/11 @ 1pm in Women's Center


**Confidential Queer Peer Support Group
Every Monday @ 9:30 in the Women's Center

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