The events planned for April are the following:
Courageous Conversations: Building Communities Free from Sexual Violence
April 4, 2:30-4 p.m.
Frisco Campus Conference Center
Amy Lawrence from The Turning Point will be presenting on sexual violence in our community.
Contact Elizabeth Hamner at ehamner@collin.edu or Shannon Bates at sbates@collin.edu for more information.
Miss Representation Film Screening and Panel Discussion
April 11, 4:30-6 p.m.
Kone Conference Center (B106), Technical Campus
The film addresses the social media and cultural contributions that result in the
underrepresentation of women in influential positions. The discussion will examine
similarities and differences between the time the film was made and the reality for
women today. Contact Tanya Sanchez at tsanchez@collin.edu or Leslie Guevara at lguevara@collin.edu for more information.
For campus locations, visit www.collin.edu/campuses. For more information about The Dignity Initiative and future events, visit www.collin.edu/community/dignity/.
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