By a Host of Community Organizations, Agencies and Educators in Northern Nevada
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Location: Joe Crowley Student Union, Room 402, University of Nevada, Reno Associate professor and chair of the University¹s Department of Geography, Kate Berry will link gender and the environment in her lecture about Rajasthani women, sponsored by the University of Nevada, Reno International Office of Students and Scholars. Berry conducted research as a Fulbright Scholar in India, where she discovered water issues are women¹s issues. FREE
Brown Eyes Theatre presents Los Monólogos de la Vagina (in Spanish) March 13-14 and March 21, 7:30 p.m. each evening Location: Laxalt Theatre, Warren Nelson Building, 401 W. Second St., Reno Each year all over the world, the presentation of ³The Vagina Monologues² helps raise funds to assist women and girls who have been victims of domestic violence. For more information, call (775) 378-1779. University of Nevada, Reno Women¹s Studies Program presents ³Women Refugees and Migrants in Global Perspective² with lecture by Debbie Boehm, Ph.D. and Alice Boateng, Ph.D. March 23, noon. Location: Mack Social Sciences Building, Oral History Conference Room, Room 109, University of Nevada, Reno. University of Nevada, Reno faculty members, Debbie Boehm in Women¹s Studies/Department of Anthropology and Alice Boateng, School of Social Work, will present ³Women Refugees and Migrants in Global Perspective: Liberian Refugees in Ghana and Transitional Mexican Migrants,² a brown-bag lecture. FREE Truckee Meadows Community College presents Inspiring Potential: Women¹s Forum March 25, 7 p.m. Location: Sierra Building, Room 108, Truckee Meadows Community College, Dandini Campus, Reno. A distinguished forum of five women will discuss with the audience the role of art and culture in their lives, to bring awareness of women¹s challenges and accomplishments in art, dance, theater, music health and business. Panelists include Jill Derby, Ph.D., cultural anthropologist and chair of the Nevada State Democratic Party; Shernaaz Webster, Ph.D., therapist in Counseling Services at the University of Nevada, Reno; Candace Nicol, MFA, artist and art instructor; Kim Roubo, Reiki master; and Siham El Farchi, Fulbright Exchange Scholar and Arabic instructor, Northern Nevada International Center. Cosponsored by Truckee Meadows Community College Distinguished Speaker Series and the TMCC Campus Diversity Affairs Committee. For more information, call (775) 674-7522. FREE Film: ³A Single Woman² March 30, 6 p.m. Location: Joe Crowley Student Union, Theatre, University of Nevada, Reno The Nevada ACLU and the University of Nevada, Reno Women¹s Studies Program and Women Without Borders ... |
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