Week Without Violence Events October 13-16

Monday, October 13

YWCA  “I am Domestic Violence”

Guest speaker Wambui Bahati

Daggy Hall, Wadleigh Theatre, Room 250 at 5:30 p.m.

Tuesday, October 14

APAW The 22nd Annual “Building Bridges”

CUB Senior Ballroom at 6 p.m.

Wednesday, October 15

CougMENtality “I Got Your Back”

Todd room 334 at 5:30 p.m.

Thursday, October 16

Coalition for Women Students “Take Back the Night”

Todd Steps at 7 p.m.

Poetry, music and march to raise awareness for domestic violence.

All Week

“Clothes Line Project”

Women’s Resource Center, Wilson-Short Hall, room 1A

Know someone who was/is a victim of violence? Come and raise awareness and advocate by writing down your thoughts and/or feelings on a t-shirt that will be hung in the WSU Mall.

 

 

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