Join us this Saturday morning from 10 am – noon for our third Inside Out Community Workshop. Free breakfast provided by The Upper Crust bakery, child care provided and lots of laughter and fun for all.
Would you like to learn more about theatre in prisons and jails? How women's issues and criminal justice intersect? How theatre can be used in multiple settings as an educational tool? Or maybe you just want a recommendation for a good book or play.
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Japanese officials are trying to remove a small monument to Korean "comfort women" in New Jersey. Rochelle Saidel says these and other women violated by war are still being denied official recognition.
Some schoolgirls in Kibera, Kenya's largest slum, are writing down their problems and submitting them to a message box. Schools are using the information to alleviate everything from molestation to family financial pressures.
Voting this year can help stop recent setbacks of women's rights, says Martha Burk in her book "Your Voice, Your Vote: The Savvy Woman's Guide to Power, Politics and the Change We Need." But before heading to the ballot box, press candidates and arm yourself with knowledge.