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Monthly Archives: October 2012
How Would You Impress Susan B. Anthony?
This guest post comes from Erika Howard. Howard is a senior at the University of Rochester, an editor at the Campus Times, and President of the Undergraduate Council for Gender and Women’s Studies. In her spare time, she is also … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blogger, News
Tagged #alligatorpurse, #contest, #sbahouse, #SusanBAnthony
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Interpersonal Violence Impacts Everyone
Besides being Domestic Violence Awareness Month, it’s also Sexual Assault Awareness Week. Join Women’s Caucus and the Tae Kwon Do for their “Kick Assault” self-defense workshop tonight and learn how you can protect yourself! The event takes place in the … Continue reading
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Domestic Violence Awareness Month – Today is Your Day to Ask
This guest blog post comes from Catherine Cerulli, J.D., Ph.D. She was named Director of the Susan B. Anthony Center for Women’s Leadership in September 2012. Cerulli began working at the University in 2002 as assistant professor in the Department … Continue reading
Hear About the Real Good Catholic Girls
Award-winning journalist and author Angela Bonavoglia will be will be speaking at the University of Rochester tomorrow – Wednesday, October 24 – about her most recent book, Good Catholic Girls: How Women are Leading the Fight to Change the Church. … Continue reading
How Rebellion Came to Dwell in the House of God
On Wednesday, October 24 at 12:00pm, Ayala Emmett, Associate Professor of Anthropology, will share her current work, “Feminism, Religion, and Justice: How Rebellion Came to Dwell in the House of God.” Please RSVP to sbai@rochester.edu by October 20 if you … Continue reading
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Posted in SBAI Events
Tagged #Activism, #feminism, #justice, #rebellion, #religion, #research, #socialjustice
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Three Prominent Civil Rights Activists to Visit Rochester!
We’re greatly looking forward to a visit from three remarkable women next week: Judy Richardson, Betty Garman Robinson, and Dorothy M. Zellner. All three women were on the front lines of the Civil Rights Movement and members of the Student … Continue reading
Posted in Community, SBAI Events, UR Events
Tagged #Activism, #civilrights, #dlh, #SNCC, #social justice, #womenofcolor
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Fiction, Dialogue, and Personal Growth
Celebrating Banned Books Week without calling attention to the special way that fictional story-telling can create dialogue would be an oversimplification of the week’s mission. In fact, often times a fear of that dialogue — a fear of the difficult … Continue reading