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MichaelStrickland - > Michael Strickland -> Submissions sought for Women’s History Month calendar
Submissions sought for Women’s History Month calendar

The Janet C. Anderson Gender Resource Center at Idaho State University is seeking submissions for the 2008 Women’s History Month (WHM) Calendar.

Organizations, clubs or departments that would like their WHM event or display included on the calendar should e-mail details to gndrctr@isu.edu. Information should include the date, time, place, a brief description, admission fees and contact information. The deadline for all calendar submissions is Wednesday, Dec. 19.

The theme for 2008 is “Women’s Art: Women’s Vision,” celebrating the women’s contribution to art throughout history. WHM has been an annual event in the ISU and Pocatello communities since 1986, providing an opportunity to celebrate the lives of women throughout history.  

The Anderson Center’s mission is to increase awareness and promote open dialogue about gender through its resources and services, educational programming and support of gender-related research. For more information about the calendar or WHM events, please contact the Anderson Center at (208) 282-2805 or the ISU Women’s Studies Program at (208) 282-5002.  

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