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Join WomenNC on February 19th for our sixth annual Local-to-Global Fellowship Dinner Forum, featuring a record seven NC university students, selected as our 2015 CSW* Fellows. We’re excited to return to the state-of-the-art Institute for Emerging Issues, at NCSU, where the Fellows will share their research with our community, in advance of their participation at the 59th United Nation’s Commission on the Status of Women* (CSW) in New York, March 2015.
WomenNC 2015 Local-to-Global Fellowship Dinner Forum
Highlights of Fellows’ Research Findings (topics listed below):
“…Beijing +20 – Reflecting on Two Decades of Progress
& Challenges on the Status of Women”, in NC and Globally
and
Cities for CEDAW* Campaign
Featured Guest Speaker & Moderator
Annie Clark – Co-Founder of End Rape on Campus,
Contributor to Huffington Post & MSNBC, 2011 WomenNC Fellow
Where:
James B. Hunt Jr. Library, Institute for Emerging Issues (2nd Floor)
1070 Partners Way, Centennial Campus, NC State University, Raleigh, NC 27606
(Click for Easy Access Free Parking)
When: Thursday, February 19, 2015
5:00 – 6:30pm Reception & Fundraising Raffle
6:30 – 8:30pm Dinner & Program
Invited: Open to Any Paid Registrant
Tickets:
$50 Adults
$35 Students
$100 Friend of WomenNC (1 Dinner plus $50 Donation)
$400 Fellows Supporter– Reserved Table for 6 Guests, plus $100 Donation
Each Ticket Includes: Reception Drink, Seated Dinner (Entree choice, Salad, Dessert & Beverage)
RSVP by Feb 15th: Preferred Registration: https://womenncfellowshipdinner2015.eventbrite.com
or Click & Print: Mail-In RSVP Option (received by Feb. 15th)
Inquiries: Mara Peterson, WomenNC Events Co-Chair register@womennc.org or (617) 460-5357
Support: Donate @ www.womennc.org/donate/
* CEDAW – U.N. Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women
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2015 Fellows – Research Topics:
Effects of Sexual Education on Preventing Sexual Assault
Women Leaders and the Media: Journey to the Top
Women & Labor: Evolution of Global Housekeeping Work
Women in Prison: Mechanisms for Re-Entry
Funding & Supporting Reproductive Health Clinics
All Lives Matter: Preventing Suicide of Trans* Youth
Women in Military: Family Support & Workplace Respect