RCSGD Presents: Rise Up

posted by Admin (We Support These Groups!)

Rise Up, a forum for discussion and informative gatherings, is open to all students, faculty, and community members. More information, as well as other events held by the RCSGD, is available at the RCSGD website.

Rise Up Event Information -- also available on the RCSGD website

It Affects Me - April 17 - 21, 2006

posted by Admin (It Affects Me, Performances, We Support These Groups!)

The 5th Annual It Affects Me is fast approaching! Join us this year in our biggest campaign ever with a week of events that includes performances, an open mic night, a movie, and finishes with a concert featuring the underground rap/hip-hop artist, Medusa!

Show your solidarity by picking up a free “It Affects Me” t-shirt on the Women’s Center lawn beginning Monday, April 17. You may have seen the royal blue shirts we passed out in past year’s campaigns. Their purpose is to facilitate dialogue and awareness about rape, sexual assault, and rape culture. Pick up your shirt and learn more! They go fast.

Free t-shirts, Women’s Center Lawn, 10AM - 2PM, Monday - Thursday

It Affects Me Events

It Affects Me info 1

The Vagina Monologues

posted by Admin (Performances, We Support These Groups!)

The women of UCSB’s Women’s Ensemble Theater Troupe (WETT) are performing The Vagina Monologues this weekend, starting today. The Vagina Monologues is part of V-Day, a creative event to increase awareness, raise money and revitalize the spirit of existing anti-violence organizations. V-Day generates broader attention for the fight to stop violence against women and girls, including rape, battery, incest, female genital mutilation (FGM) and sexual slavery. Support WETT and The Vagina Monologues this weekend!

February 23, 2006
doors open: 8:00pm
show starts: 8:30pm
where: the Hub, located in the UCen

February 24, 2006
doors open: 8:00pm
show starts: 8:30pm
where: the Hub, located in the UCen

February 25, 2006
doors open: 8:00pm
show starts: 8:30pm
where: the Hub, located in the UCen

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