W*SS MOVIE NIGHT
Wednesday, March 1, 7pm-9pm, Snyder Philips, C20
This semester we are highlighting women of color centered films and for Black History Month we are partnering with the African American and African Studies Department at MSU to show Respect. On March 1st, come to the RCAH Theater from 7-9Pm and enjoy the film with friends.
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WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH 2023
All March at MSU!
Women*s History Month is observed annually every March. At MSU, many departments, campus groups, and student organizations have created events to showcase during the month of March. In our use of “women” we recognize that gender is complex. We are all more than just our gender - we are comprised of myriad intersecting identities, each grounded in social context, history, and our lived experiences. We look forward to you joining us at any of the events linked in the calendar!
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W*SS WALK IN HOURS
This week and next week in W*SS, all students are welcome to stop by our office to relax and find community and support. We will have movies, snacks, coloring, games, and a dog to pet! Stop by any time during our office hours and hang out.
Monday 9-5
Tuesday 9-4
Wednesday 9-5
Thursday 3-5
Friday 9-3
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W*SS MOVIE NIGHT
Thursday, March 16, 7-9pmpm, RCAH Theatre Snyder Philips
Join us after Spring Break for our next movie night on March 16th where we will be showing The Farewell to celebrate APIDA heritage Month. Come to the RCAH Theater in Snyder Phillips from 7-9 Pm and enjoy the film with friends.
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WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Thursday, March 2, 7-9pm, via zoom
Dr. Haideh Moghissi was the founder of the Iranian National Union of Women and will speak about the crisis facing Iran, the women's uprising in Iran, and how to support protesters abroad.
Join us for Dr. Moghissi's keynote address followed by a student-led Q&A session on
Thursday, March 2nd, via zoom from 7-9pm.
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LUNAFEST 2023
Tuesday, March 14, 7-9pm, RCAH Theatre Room C20 Snyder Hall
Michigan State University's office of Women*s Student Services is pleased to present LUNAFEST®, a program of short films that empower and inspire. This year’s stories are told from a variety of perspectives that champion women and gender nonconforming individuals, highlighting their aspirations, accomplishments, resilience, strength, and connection.
All members of the university and campus community are invited to join us in person on Tuesday, March 14, 2023 at 7 p.m. in the RCAH Theater in the basement of Snyder Hall. Tickets are FREE.
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Women of Color Initiatives Writing
Every Thursday 1-3pm, via Zoom
Join WOCI MSU for Writing via zoom.
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GWIS WRITING GROUP
Every other Tuesday, 5-7pm, Biomedical Physical Science Building, Room 6199
Join GWIS and participate in the bi-weekly writing group from 5-7 pm in room 6199 BPS (Biomedical Physical Science building).
The writing group will take place in this room for the rest of the semester on every other Tuesday. Please see the schedule below! If you'd like to get reminder emails please sign up on the email list.
Writing group dates:
Every other Tuesday from 5-7pm
March 7th
March 21st
April 4th
April 18th
May 2nd
May 16th
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BECOME A PEER EDUCATOR
Interested in being a POE Peer Educator? Apply today! Scan the QR Code to fill out an interest form or reach out to Peer Educator Coordinator Alex to learn more at poe.alexbabbitt@msu.edu .
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LGBTQIA2s+ Student Experience Study
WE WANT TO LEARN FROM YOU
The Gender and Sexuality Campus Center, along with campus stakeholders, are administering a comprehensive study to gain vital information about how LGBTQIA2S+ students experience Michigan State University. We are seeking input from LGBTQIA2S+ students at all academic levels: undergraduate, graduate, and professional. Students who complete an online survey will receive two dollars ($2) in Sparty cash. After completing the online survey, participants will be asked their interest in joining an optional focus group at a later date. Participants who join a focus group will receive twenty-dollars ($20) in Sparty cash upon completing the focus group. There is no obligation to participate in the focus group. This climate study will yield data integral to informing intentional change on our campus. Take the survey TODAY: https://tinyurl.com/MSUstudentexperience
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Wellness Ambassador Program, Spring 2023
Thursdays, February 16-March 30, 7-8:30pm Erickson Kiva
The Wellness Ambassador Program (WAP) is a 6-week workshop series in which leaders from various wellness related units on campus (Counseling and Psychiatric Services, Employee Assistance Program, Center for Survivors, Health4U, Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities, and Graduate Student Life & Wellness) have conversations with wellness ambassadors (graduate students) about wellbeing. The program aims to cultivate a space for international graduate students and those who work with international graduate students where they can discuss culturally responsive tools to advocate for the wellbeing of themselves and others.
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SEXTORTION RED FLAGS
The MSU Police Department is spreading awareness on sextortion, a drastic concern in our community.
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CENTER FOR SURVIVORS SPRING GROUPS
The Center for Survivors’ is offering a variety of groups and workshops this spring semester.
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MUJER A MUJER
March 30, 6pm-8pm, Holden Hall Room C136
Mujer A Mujer's mission is to empower women by helping them develop academically and professionally through inspirational role models.
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ALTERNATIVE SPARTAN BREAKS: VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
No spring break plans? Make a positive impact and meet new people on an Alternative Spartan Break! Scan the QR code to learn more.
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QUEEING RACIAL JUSTICE SUMMIT
Friday, March 24th 1pm-6:30pm & Saturday, March 25th 10am-5pm
The Queering Racial Justice Summit (QRJS) is a two-day event open to all students that is a dedicated space to discuss the connections between racial and LGBTQIA2S+ justice! What do we need to learn and unlearn in order to achieve liberation? Where can we find joy in activism? What do we need to do now in order to build a better future? This is intended to be a safer space to ask and seek answers within self and community. Culture change is hard and it is not impossible! REGISTER TODAY:
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Have something to say in the W*SS Weekly Zine? To submit an announcement, please email us.
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