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Naughton--Sara (Student--2018)

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1 SWAG Forum talks women in politics
Stoffer--Emma (Student--2020), Crow--Katie (Student--2020)
Northern Iowan 116:41, p.02
3/5/2020 Assistant professor of political science Dr. Jayme Renfro gave the presentation "Jackie and Jill Robinson: Women and the Need to be Better at Politics" on March 2 in the Rod Library ScholarSpace as the kickoff to Women's History Month. The SWAG Forum was hosted by the Women and Genders Studeies (WGS) department. Department director Dr. Wendy Hoofinagle introduced the presentation, which discussed women in politics and the barriers they may face; photo.
2 Clothesline Project Brings awarness
Weber--Colby (Class of 2020), Leitner--Gabrielle (Class of 2020)
Northern Iowan 116:16, p.01
10/24/2019 The Clothesline Project has returned to UNI to help spread awareness of violence and abuse in the community during Relationship Violence Awareness Month. It is an opportunity to share the stories of individuals, friends, or family members; photos.
3 Women's History Month
Flanders--Anna (Student--2017)
Northern Iowan 115:42, p.04
3/11/2019 Professor Cara Burnidge and graduate Sara Naughton discuss and history and meaning of Women's History Month, which will be celebrated at UNI throughout March. Events will include a panel discussion of the movie "Surviving R. Kelly" and the #MeToo movement, author and speaker Cynthia Bond, and other events hosted by student organizations; photos.
4 Projects educates on violence, assault, abuse
Miene--Adriana (Student--2018)
Northern Iowan 115:18, p.05
10/25/2018 The Clothesline Project will return to campus for its fifth year on October 26. Organized by the Women and Gender Studies department, the project is a national campaign addressing violence against women; photos.

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