'The Light in Her Eyes' discusses the importance of Muslim women interpreting the Quran
"The Light in Her Eyes" will be screened at 4 p.m. Thursday, followed by a discussion panel.
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"The Light in Her Eyes" will be screened at 4 p.m. Thursday, followed by a discussion panel.
The annual Take Back the Night keynote address and march took place Thursday at Scripps Amphitheater.
The documentary "In The Turn" will be shown this Thursday at the Athena and follows the life of Crystal, a 10-year-old transgender girl as she joins a roller derby group.
Lactation rooms on campus could provide space for parents to nurse their children.
OU’s LGBT Center to hold Asexual and Aromantic Awareness Week and invites students to learn more about asexual and aromantic identities.
Sarah Jenkins, Ohio University's Women's Center program coordinator, is taking a job at the University of Virginia.
OU’S LGBT Center and The Athena Cinema will be screening a short documentary about The Rubi Girls followed by a live performance and a Q&A session at the Athena Cinema this Friday.
The International Women’s Day Festival took place Sunday highlighting performances, educational displays and vendors.
The 8th Annual International Women’s Day Festival will be held this Sunday in Baker Ballroom
The discussion on LGBT acronym expansion continues to show differing opinions within LGBT members.
ACRN’s newest podcast, Rainbow Room will discuss LGBT affairs every Monday at 9 p.m.
The Women’s Center will discuss the idea of masculinity and how its stereotypes can negatively affect men in a Brown Bag Lunch event.
POWER/GAMMA event celebrates Romance Responsibility Month and educates students about safe sex.
Debra Benton and delfin bautista have won an Equity and Inclusion Award for their work on the Preferred Name and Pronoun Policy, which was approved in June 2015.
The Ohio University Women’s Center and Multicultural Center partnered to screen the documentary Dark Girls, which discussed the issue of colorism, or when people are judged based off the tone and darkness of their skin.
The Women’s Center and Multicultural Center will screen Dark Girls to discuss importance of acknowledging colorism.
The “50 Shades of Kink and Consent” event will teach attendees about trying BDSM safely and debunking the Fifty Shades of Grey stereotypes.
The Women’s Center will be hosting “Changing the Face of Power: Empowering Young Women to Create Lasting Change on Campus & Beyond” to empower marginalized people to get their voices heard.
OU students to walk "A Mile Together to End Power-Based Personal Violence" to spread awareness on the ways to combat power-based violence.
Women’s Center to screen Girl Rising to raise awareness about the importance of accessibility to education.