Women of Color Day Planned for March 1

PULLMAN, Wash. – The 14th annual National Women of Color Day Program at Washington State University is set for 6:30 p.m., March 1, in the Compton Union Building.

The program, organized by the Coalition for Women Students, highlights contributions of women of color as a kick off to National Women’s History Month. The reception honors women of color on the WSU campus who have demonstrated leadership, advocacy and mentorship. Honorees include WSU students, staff, faculty members, alumnae and community members.

For more information, contact Alice Coil of the Coalition for Women Students, (509) 335-6849.

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