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By Isabel Nissley | Feb. 17, 2021Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
The events are meant to raise awareness of Black women who have faced police brutality.
The first female commander of a space shuttle paved a path for women in the space industry and is going to speak on leadership techniques this Tuesday.
Through leading strong women in discussions of diversity and inclusion, the Women’s Center hopes to continue offering an outlet for conversation.
Due to pandemic-related safety concerns, OU’s recognition of World Hijab Day will occur virtually. Organizers hope that the online nature of this year’s World Hijab Day will allow more people to join the conversation.
Here’s what you can do in and around Athens this weekend.
Women In Music is an organization with a goal of making progress in the advancement of women’s positions in the music industry.
Planned Parenthood works with Jackie O’s to host an online fundraiser.
The grocer will host a local group of artists selling their work this Saturday.
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.
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.
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.
The programming features everything from panels of women to film screenings at the Athena Cinema.
Though some women are acclaimed in the industry, there are still injustices among the genders.
The semester-long commemoration will consist of numerous events to highlight women’s suffrage and acknowledge the discrimination present within the movement.