Join ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ in celebrating Women's History Month throughout the month of March.ÌýCampus community members are invited to attend gatherings and panel discussions, watch film screenings, enjoy coffee, participate in yoga and more.
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Join the Interanational Film Series for a screening of The Woman King,Ìýa story about the Agojie, who were a real-life group of women that protected the West African Kingdom of Dahomey (now in southern Benin) in the 19th century.
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A panel of current Colorado Law students will briefly share their abortion stories and related experiences such as barriers to reproductive health and healing processes. All CU students, faculty, staff and loved ones are welcome.
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This cyber chat will focusÌýon theÌýrole of women in social movements across Asia and America, and will feature three scholars in a roundtable conversation.ÌýThe event is hosted by the Center for Humanities & the Arts and the Center for Asian Studies. .
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Come show love and support for a friend, loved one or mentor by making a card and celebrating International Women's Day at the Dennis Small Cultural Center.
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Stop by and create greeting cards for the strong women in your life in celebration of International Women's Day. Coffee and snacks will be provided. All are welcome to join in.
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Join experts from the legal, healthÌýand policy fields for a multifaceted educational event that will navigate the fallout of Dobbs v. Jackson. The event will feature a reception, a fireside chat with constitutional scholar and Colorado Law Professor Jennifer S. Hendricks, and a panel discussion between reproductive health providers and policy advocates. The event is in-person only and does not require registration. All campus community members are welcome.
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New Venture ChallengeÌýteams with female foundersÌýwill compete for funding at the NVC Female Founder Prize Night.ÌýIn a live pitch session, teams will present to a panel of judges, and winners will receive a share of $10,000 in prize money.Ìý
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Galen Abdur-Razzaq, an accomplished musician and spoken-word artist from Montclair, New Jersey, will present on the history of women in jazz. The event will kick off with a jazz flute performance.Ìý
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Celebrate International Women's Day with engineering alumni, students, faculty and prospective students. During the event you'll hear from a panel of outstanding CU Engineering alumnae leaders who have excelled through different stages in their careers.
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Join theÌýCenter for Student Involvement, Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies, Department of Ethnic Studies, Department of Linguistics and STUDIO Lab for a powerful two-film feature about the endurance, strength and resilience of the Modoc peoples. The screening event features the documentaryÌý, followed by the recent short film . After the viewing, the audience is encouraged to engage in a Q&A.
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Join the Center for Student Involvement for a free yoga session to relax, rejuvenate and take time for self-care. The session is free and open to all CU students. The first 20 students to check in get a free yoga mat! Buff OneCard required.
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Join CU alumna and activist Christine Ahn for a screening of her documentary,ÌýCrossings,Ìýabout Korea's DMZ peacemakers. The film follows the historic journey of 30 women peacemakers, led by Ahn, who crossed the demilitarized zone (DMZ) between North and South Korea calling for an end to a 70-year war that has divided the Korean peninsula and its people.
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Join the Center for Student Involvement for coffee hour in honor of Women's History Month. Free coffee and pastries provided. All ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ students, faculty and staff are welcome.