Lauren’s message

I’m posting Lauren’s message, since the comments are hard to find:

 Hello everyone! I am getting the Coalition for Women’s Rights off the ground this year! I have lots of big plans and can use as much help and support as any of you can provide. I am working on scheduling some meetings and will post on here as well as put up flyers as soon as I have confirmation on the room. Looking forward to meeting all of you and accomplishing a lot this year!

Coalition for Women’s Rights

The student group on campus, the Coaltion for Women’s Rights, can use your enthusiasm, ideas, and energy.  Contact Lauren Graf, President, or Dr. Sara Martino, the faculty advisor at coalitionforwomensrights@yahoo.com.

Girls Gotta Run!

Come to hear our speaker, Patricia Ortman of the Girls Gotta Run Foundation, on Thursday, October 18th at 4:30 in the Townsend Residential Life Center (TRLC). 

 After the event, post your comments and continue the discussion here.

Wednesdays on Women flyer

Wednesdays On Women

Discussion Series on the First Wednesday of Each Month 

October 3rd W.O.W. Topic:       Domestic Violence Awareness (Janice Joseph and Sara Martino)

November 7th W.O.W. Topic:      To Gardasil or Not to Gardisil?  (Robyn Boniewicz) December 5th W.O.W. Topic:      Current Events: Women Surviving War (Emari DiGiorgio)

February 6th W.O.W. Topic: Women’s Rights, the Constitution, and the Supreme Court  (Linda Wharton) March 5th W.O.W. Topic: Barriers Facing Women Lawyers  (Audrey Latourette )

 April 2nd W.O.W. Topic:      Current Events 

All discussions will be 5:30 – 6:15 in J-105

Sponsored by Women’s Studies Program  (more̷ ;)

Wednesdays on Women Discussion Series

The Women’s Studies Program is sponsoring a series of Discussions entitled Wednesdays on Women (WoW) on the first Wednesday of each month. Our first, focusing on Domestic Violence Awareness, was held on October 3rd. 

The next discussion, “To Gardasil or Not to Gardisil?” will be held on November 7th at 5:30 in J-105(d). In December, the topic will be “Women Surviving War.”

Feel free to continue the discussions after the events by posting your comments here.

A list of this year’s topics is on the attached flyer.

Life on Campus

This is a space for discussing your experiences as a female student at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.

What Is To Be Read? What Is To Be Seen?

This is a space to discuss books, movies, television shows, and other aspects of popular (and not-so-popular) culture, especially focusing on how they do or do not represent women’s lives.

What is feminism?

This is a space for proposing and discussing your definitions of feminism. What does it mean to be a feminist? How does it impact our lives?

Issues in the News

This is a space for discussing current events that impact women’s lives. Examples would include the 2008 elections, Supreme Court decisions, cultural controversies, and proposed legislation.

Events on Campus

This is a space to publicize upcoming events on campus that are of interest to women and to provide thoughtful reactions after they take place.

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