When: Thursday,
March 27, 2014 10:30 AM
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5:30 PM
Description: Symposium
starting at 11am, with keynote Speaker, Andi Zeisler, Bitch Magazine:
“Don't Just Change the Channel: Why Pop Culture Matters to Feminism,
Activism,
and Social Justice."
Symposium Film from noon-4pm -
“Girl Rising” Nine girls’ inspirational stories about living in
developing countries confronting, and overcoming tremendous challenges.
Workshops from 1-2:15pm - Workshop I: What Does it Mean to Be Transgendered?" Presenter Elizabeth Bendalin
Workshop
II: Dangerous Dates & Relationship Deal Breakers: Presenter: Sandie
Sullivan, Vermillion Safe Options Services (SOS)
Workshops from 2:30-3:45pm - Workshop III: “Talking Back 101” Andi Zeisler
Workshop IV: Voices of Pain and Healing: Diverse Perspectives. Presenter: Gretchen Stanley & Leon Leader Charge
Plenary Event from 4-5:30pm - Workshop V: “Worldview Fishbowl: Exploring Diversity and Inclusiveness at USD through
Voices and Dialogue.” Facilitator: Dr. Jesús Treviño
Topical Areas: Films,
Current Students,
Faculty and Staff,
Open to Public,
At the MUC,
Student Events,
College of Arts and Sciences,
Featured,
Conferences,
Panel Discussions,
Speakers,
Workshop,
Vermillion,
Clubs and Organizations,
University Libraries,
Academics and Career Planning,
Center for Academic and Global Engagement,
Center for Teaching and Learning,
School of Law
Note:
If you are a person with a disability and desire any assistive devices,
service or other accommodations to participate in or attend this activity,
please contact USD Disability Services at 605-677-6389 Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm, at least one week in advance.