#MeToo and Boundary Setting: A Cross-Cultural Conversation Coffee Hour

The #MeToo movement has been a viral conversation about the prevalence of sexual harassment globally. Join us in the International Center for Coffee Hour to discuss the significance of the movement, and what it means for us at WSU. Come to CUB L46 Friday, March 9, 3 – 4 p.m. where free ice cream and coffee will be served. Bring a friend!

Presented by: Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse

Contact the International Center for more information.

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