2018 Womxn's Herstory Month
Good Vibes presents Feminist Porn & Pleasure
Monday, March 5 from 5:00 - 7:00 pm, Student Union, Rm 4A
Local area sex education company and store, Good Vibrations, will give a workshop
on Feminist Porn, the ways this relates to society's views on sexuality and pleasure,
and how we interact when it comes to sex, consent, and more.
Presented by the Gender Equity Center
REDress Project
Tuesday, March 6 all day, around campus & on the 7th Street Plaza
The REDress Project brings awareness to the over 1,200 missing and murdered aboriginal
women in Canada. Indigenous girls and women in the United States, Mexico, and across
this continent are being murdered at far greater rates than the general population.
Presented by Sociology 151, 172, & 175
Women’s Herstory Trivia
Wednesday, March 7 from 5:00 - 7:00 pm, Student Union, Rm 3A
Various trivia questions in honor of herstory month, form a team or compete on your
own. Food and candy will be provided.
Presented by the Gender Equity Center
Deconstructing Reproductive Justice
Thursday, March 8 from 6:00 - 8:00 pm, MOSAIC
Join us in an interactive workshop & dialogue to dismantle misconceptions about reproductive
rights.
Presented by MOSAIC & the Gender Equity Center
The Carol Mukhopadhyay Feminist Lecture Series
Karen Branan: Women & Lynching - Lessons for Today
Wednesday, March 13th at 1:30 pm, Student Union, Rm 1A
In journalist and author Karen Branan’s family tree are women who were lynched, women
who encouraged and watched lynchings, women who fought lynchings, women who suffered
from lynchings, & women who stopped lynchings. Some of them were African American,
some were European American. She studied these women’s lives for over 20 years to
write a book and bring a scalding message of utmost importance today.
Presented by the Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies Department
Transforming Social Justice Series
Emerging Activists & New Strategies for Organizing: an evening with Prisca Dorcas
Thursday, March 15 at 5:00 pm, MLK Library, Room 225
2018 calls for new times of progressive thinking and organizing! Join the CCCAC with
an evening with Prisca Dorcas, founder of @latinarebels to discuss new and innovative
ways to organize.
Presented by the A.S. César E. Chávez Community Action Center
Spartan Speaker Series: Winona LaDuke
Monday, March 19 at 7:00 pm, Student Union Theater
Native American Activitist, Environmentalist, Author, and Former Green Party Vice
Presidential Candidate, Winona LaDuke (Ojibwe) is an internationally renowned Native
American activist and advocate for environmental, women’s, and children’s rights.
She is the founder of the White Earth Land Recovery Project, a reservation-based land
acquisition, environmental advocacy, and cultural organization. She is also founder
and co-chair of the Indigenous Women’s Network. She also co-founded Honor the Earth
with Amy Ray and Emily Saliers (the Indigo Girls).
Presented by the Division of Student Affairs
IDENTITY: an art exhibit
Tuesday, March 20 , all day, MOSAIC
An interactive gallery reflecting artist's self or subject's self expression of their
identity, whether that be gender, religion, race, sexual orientation, etc!
Presented by the Gender Equity Center