SPCS Colloquium Flyer - February 27 2023
Flyer for Zoom Talk Monday Feb 27th 11-12.15 : Dr Vincent Intondi: Saving the World from Nuclear War
On Monday, February 27, 2023, from 11:00 am to 12:15 pm, the School of Peace and Conflict Studies will host a Zoom event featuring Dr. Vincent Intondi as the next speaker in our Spring 2023 Colloquia series. Dr. Intondi is Professor of History and Director of The Institute for Race, Justice and Civic Engagement at Montgomery College, and will be presenting "Saving the World from Nuclear War: The June 12, 1982 Disarmament Rally and Beyond." On June 12, 1982, one million people filled the streets of New York City and rallied in Central Park to demand an end to the ...
Period poverty is defined as the lack of access to basic menstrual hygiene products. This lack of access affects over ten million menstruators in the U.S. alone. Additionally, over five million of these individuals are forced to choose between menstrual products or food. There is no way to get around menstruation. However, increasing access to period products makes this process more bearable. Even with adequate access, though, the stigma surrounding periods remains. Through Go With The Flo, a collaborative effort between Kent State Community Engaged Learning’s Newman Civic F...
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