Our History is Our Strength: A Panel of Twin Ports Feminist Organizations (2025-03-27)
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CASDA, Desiree Tody, County Outreach Coordinator, The Center Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse exists to provide supportive services to individuals hurt by sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse while advocating
for a community effort to end violence.; PAVSA, Mary Faulkner, Executive Director, The Program for Aid to Victims of Sexual Assault is a nonprofit rape crisis center in southern St. Louis County that helps area residents cope with the aftermath of sexual violence.; WE HEALTH, Paulina Briggs, Executive Director, The WE Health Clinic provides, advances, and advocates for evidence-based reproductive and sexual health care for all.; YWCA, Morgan Beryl, Executive Director, The YWCA's mission is to eliminate racism, empower women and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.
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Thursday, March 27, Noon, Kirby Ballroom, Food Provided, Food from Falastin, The Juice Pharm, and Zen House!
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Women's History Month at UMD is sponsored by: the Women's Resource and Action Center; the Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program; the Commission for Women; the KM Library; the Indigenous Student Organization; and the Office of Diversity & Inclusion
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University of Minnesota Duluth. Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program. (2025). Our History is Our Strength: A Panel of Twin Ports Feminist Organizations (2025-03-27). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/272256.
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