Kindred Market to host Womyn’s Art Collective art sale
By Lily Roby | Oct. 15, 2020The grocer will host a local group of artists selling their work this Saturday.
The grocer will host a local group of artists selling their work this Saturday.
The two lawsuits allege the former director endured discrimination and is entitled to lost overtime wages.
October means it’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the world is working together to spread awareness.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s legacy lives on in Athens.
With the help of both OU’s Center of Entrepreneurship and Women’s Center, OU executed a virtual opportunity for students to gain inspiration from woman founders.
Ohio University’s Counseling and Psychological Services will be hosting sessions of the Body Project, an international program in which female-identifying people work to reshape the idea of what is beautiful.
Women’s suffrage had some problematic aspects.
When joining the movement to demand justice for Rekia Boyd, Shelly Frey and others, all groups should include Black women and take the time to understand their experiences.
The events started Aug. 21 and end Aug. 29.
Sports have always produced a negative stigma around being gay or members of the LGBTQ+ community, yet Thom Brennaman using an anti-gay slur is just the tip of the iceberg that represents homophobic behavior in the MLB.
The month raises awareness to stay in tune with your lovey-dovey side.
More lists will come as events are rescheduled.
The panel will take place July 23 and will focus on queer people of color.
More lists will come as events are rescheduled.
More lists will come as events are rescheduled.
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More lists will come as events are rescheduled.
TikTok has given the LGBTQ community a platform, but its creators are teaching a new generation of gay individuals how to damage and degrade themselves before they get the chance to know themselves in a new identity.
OU’s LGBT Center is hosting a month of virtual programming.
Professors in the WGSS and AAS programs will stay in their positions.