The Women’s Center at Bowling Green State University is offering a Brown Bag luncheon series of programs
throughout the fall semester.
The public is invited to attend the presentations, held from noon to 1 p.m. on Wednesdays in the center
at 107 Hanna Hall.
Topics for the remainder of the year are:
Oct. 5 – The Pink Abyss: Breast Cancer Awareness and Product Marketing, presented by Dawn
Hubbell-Staeble, General Studies Writing.
Oct. 12 – Uneven Terrain: Employment protections for LGBT teachers in Northwest Ohio, by Dr. Christopher
Frey and Nitivia Jones, Leadership and Policy Studies.
Oct. 19 – Movement and Strength: Cultivating Body Acceptance with Yoga, by Chralin Forsthoefel from
Wellness Connection
Oct. 26 – Risk and Fear in Everyday Life: Cultural Perceptions, by Dr. Montana Miller, Popular Culture
Nov. 2 – A Creative Awakening: The Faith and Practice of Wicca, by Wiccan historian Ylisse Yepez
Nov. 9 – Refracture: An Abortion Film.
Nov. 16 – Half-Breeds and Greenhorns: Native American Identification in Mourning Dove’s Cogewea by Dr.
Jolie Sheffer, English
Nov. 30 – HIV/AIDS Issues are Women’s Issues, by Marcela Potteiger of the AIDS Resource Center Ohio
Dec. 7 – Blanche, Rose, Dorothy and Sophia: The Golden Side and Sex and the City, by Jared Clayton Brown.