Centers promote inclusivity, act as resource
By Riley Runnells | May 28, 2020The Women’s Center, LGBT Center and Multicultural Center are just three of the many resources on campus.
The Women’s Center, LGBT Center and Multicultural Center are just three of the many resources on campus.
Black women and allies use writing, art and education as ways to celebrate the month.
The event aims to raise awareness of survivor’s experiences and this year, the event has gone digital due to the coronavirus pandemic, taking place over Twitter.
The staff is offering several online opportunities.
Ashley Nichole Photography will host the photoshoot Sunday from 12 p.m. at 4:30 p.m.
The international celebration is on March 8, which aims to honor and empower women and their progress.
Here’s what’s happening in Athens this weekend.
The programming features everything from panels of women to film screenings at the Athena Cinema.
The training will be Wednesday for two hours in Baker Center.
There are no words that I can write to adequately summarize the that so many have felt as a result of this practice. It needs to end.
The clinic will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 19
Though some women are acclaimed in the industry, there are still injustices among the genders.
The Women’s Center, International Student Union and International Student and Faculty Affairs will host the event.
The debate was postponed so the candidates can be profiled and an exact date can be determined.
Ohio Sen. Nicki Antonio, the first openly LGBTQ member of the Ohio House of Representatives, introduced the bill.
The semester-long commemoration will consist of numerous events to highlight women’s suffrage and acknowledge the discrimination present within the movement.
Speakers from near and far will be in Athens Saturday to celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports Day.
A performance of survivors’ journeys of sex trafficking will precede a sex trafficking panel on Tuesday.
City Council adopted a resolution in support of a bill that would add sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression to existing state anti-discrimination laws.
The new director brings a fresh framework to the university’s LGBT Center.