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October 11, 2000
Contact: Jennifer McNulty (831) 459-2495; jmcnulty@cats.ucsc.edu
PUBLIC INVITED TO CELEBRATE UCSC WOMEN'S CENTER'S 15TH ANNIVERSARY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SANTA CRUZ, CA--The public is invited to attend a community brunch to celebrate the
15th anniversary of the UC Santa Cruz Women's Center on Sunday, October 15, from
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The festivities will take place at the Women's Center in the Cardiff
House on the UCSC campus.
The program includes music by Seven Sisters, a local percussion and singing group,
and a performance by the Raqs Baraka Belly Dance Troupe. Speakers will include current
Women's Center Director Roberta Valdez.
"The UCSC Women's Center has a rich and vibrant history of political activism,
intellectual stimulation and academic and social support of students," said
Valdez. "It is a refuge and a resource for women, and I am honored to carry
the legacy forward."
The anniversary event is free, and people are asked to RSVP in advance by calling
the UCSC Women's Center at (831) 459-2072.
Other speakers include literature and women's studies professor Helene Moglen and
Marge Frantz, both founding members of the Women's Center's Board of Directors. Frantz,
a lecturer emeritain American studies and women's studies at UCSC, will introduce
special guest and former Women's Center Director Beatriz Lopez-Flores. Also participating
will be John Holloway, executive director of student development and the community
services unit of UCSC Student Affairs.
The UCSC Women's Center was established in 1985 by undergraduate and graduate students,
faculty, staff, and community organizers who worked together to conceive and articulate
programs that serve all members of its constituency. As described in its mission
statement, the Women's Center, through its collaborative events and programs, works
to redefine and, where possible, eliminate boundaries between the university and
the city of Santa Cruz. It strives to combine academic, intellectual, social, and
political matters in a way that advances and enriches the larger educational enterprise.
The Women's Center is one of six student resource centers at UCSC that provide nonacademic
support for students.
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