"Feminism
is the radical notion that women are people."
-Cheris Kramarae and Paula Treichler
What
is the Women's Center?
The
MSU Women's Center is a department in the
division of Student Affairs and was created
to promote greater responsiveness to the needs
of university women. The Center is open to all
students, staff, faculty, and community members,
male and female. The Center is physically accessible
and a place for students to stop by, relax,
and explore their concerns, issues, and options
through information and conversation. Campus
and community members are encouraged to become
involved in the Center through work-study, volunteer,
and internship positions.
Hours
of operation are Monday through Friday from
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. during the academic year
when classes are in session.
"Never
doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed
citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the
only thing that ever has."
-Margaret
Mead
How
can you become involved with the Women's Center?
Anyone
is welcome to volunteer at the Women's Center
in a variety of capacities. You can work with
existing programs or coordinate new ones.
Internship
opportunities and referrals are also available
at the Center; just stop in and talk to a staff
member for additional information.
For
further information and specific details, contact
the Women's Center either by phone @ 994-3836,
via email at danforth@montana.edu, or by visiting
our office in SUB room 372.
"If
you have knowledge, let others light their candles
in it."
-Margaret
Fuller
Resources
The
staff at the Women's Center is prepared
to answer questions or make referrals in areas
such as academics, career choices, child care,
counseling, crisis, employment, legal rights,
re-entry, scholarships, and more.
The
Geraldine Fenn Memorial Library is in the Women's
Center and contains a large variety of reference
materials. These materials can be checked out
by students, staff, faculty and community members.
The Center also subscribes to a few major feminist
periodicals and alternative press publications.
The
"Womanifesto" is our newsletter
which contains news, herstory, book reviews,
opinions, and calendars of events that are of
special interest to women. The "Womanifesto"
is published three or four times per year and
is distributed on and off campus at no charge
to the reader. Articles, illustrations and suggestions
are welcomed and can be left at the Center.
Programs
Weekly
Sack Lunch Seminars feature local, state,
and sometimes national speakers. These informational
seminars cover a wide variety of topics and
convene every Wednesday from Noon - 1:00 pm
in the Strand Union. The seminars are free,
fun, and open to everyone!
The
Shannon Weatherly Memorial
Lecture Series is an annual event presented
by the Women's Center in honor of past MSU student
and Women's Center board member, Shannon Weatherly.
An endowment was created by Shannon's family
and friends to bring nationally known feminist
speakers to the campus. These lectures are usually
given during the fall semester; they are free
and open to the public. Past presenters have
included singer/songwriter Holly Near, psychologist
and author Charlotte Davis Kasl, activist and
award winning film-maker Stacy Kabat, cartoonist
Nicole Hollander, scholar and author Dr. Juliet
Schor, performance artist Alicia Quintano, comedienne
Maria Falzone, and scholar Dr. Diana Russell.
National
Women's
History Month is March, and we like to celebrate
this event all month! Through a variety of programs
with guest speakers, films, displays, and articles,
we highlight notable women in history and look
at the latest focus among today's women historians.
The
Latin
American Speaker Series is an annual program
co-sponsored with coomunity Action for Justice
in the Americas and the Montana Human Rights
Network each spring and features speakers who
travel here from latin American to discuss their
activism fostering peace in war-torn communities.
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