Men for Social Change Presents: Nonviolent Sexuality with Bob Hall

According to Bob Hall, a public speaker and founder of Learning To Live With Conflict, Inc., “Sex is powerful… and we need a way of thinking about and dealing with this powerful part of life that doesn’t put us, or any of the people we interact with, at risk.”

During his presentation at 4:00 p.m. in Wadleigh Theatre on Tuesday, April 14, he’ll be discussing nonviolent sexuality and how we can promote a culture of respect on our campus. As part of his presentation, he’ll invite the audience to participate in various learning scenarios and engage with each other. For those who would like to interact with Bob Hall in a more personal setting on the subject, he’ll also be hosting a brown bag lunch discussion at 12 p.m. in CUB 206 earlier that same day.

This event is hosted by Men for Social Change and is sponsored by Women’s Transit, the Coalition for Women Students, and the Women’s Resource Center.

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