Thursday February 14th-Dartmouth One Billion Rising
5pm-7pm
Sarner Underground
One in three women on the planet will be raped or beaten in her lifetime. One billion women violated is an atrocity. One billion women dancing is a revolution. Come join us in the revolution. Featuring Dr. Susan Brison and Dartmouth Dance Ensemble
Monday February 18th- Comedy Show with Cindy Pearce
8pm-10pm
Hopkins Center Alumni Auditorium
In this hilarious program, Cindy uses anecdotes and her social research to demystify sex, relationships, and the drunken hook-up culture. Get ready to laugh, blush, and maybe learn something new!
Tuesday February, 19th- Vagina Monologue Controversies
6pm-8pm
Hopkins Center Alumni Auditorium
The Vagina Monologues is an important performance about female sexuality and story-telling, but what about the voices we don’t hear? Come enjoy dinner and a panel discussion about the representation (or lack of) trans identified, differently abled, international, and other voices.
Wednesday February, 20th- Speak Out
6:00pm-8:30pm
Hopkins Center Alumni Auditorium
Survivors share their personal stories of sexual assault, abuse, and relationship violence.
Co-sponsored by the SAAP Office and SAPA
Thursday February, 21st- Upstaging Stereotypes:
Perspectives and Performances on Men and Masculinities at Dartmouth
7:00pm-9:00pm
Dartmouth Hall Room 105
Upstaging Stereotypes is about exploring and understanding men and masculinities at Dartmouth College. It is a student-led performance of various stories and narratives intended to spark discussion around issues of gender and masculinity at Dartmouth. Through this performance participants seek to communicate their perspectives of masculinity to the campus in an effort to paint a richer portrait of men and gender.
Friday February 22nd – Global Gender Violence: Home and Abroad
7:30 pm
Alumni Hall Auditorium
Gender-based violence is a global problem. Recent events in India, as well as Ohio and other U.S. location, around sexual assaults by groups of people have garnered media attention. This discussion will explore some of the events, the community responses, and how we can move forward in addressing this violence
Co-sponsored by Milan
Saturday, February 24th- Safe Space Open Bar
11pm-2am
One Wheelock
Women’s Forum invites students to take part in a social event. Identification required.
Monday, February 25th-Mental Self-Defense with Rebel Roberts
6 pm
Cutter Shabazz basement
Sgt. Rebel Roberts will talk to students on campus about the importance of being mentally prepared for physical self-defense. The purpose of this event is to promote self-empowerment and raise awareness.
Tuesday, February 26th and Wednesday, February 27th -
Vagina Monologues Performance
8 pm performance at the Moore Theatre, reception following at Top of the Hop
Tickets are free- get yours at the Hop box office (be sure to get them quick, they go fast)