Looking for something fun to do to kick off your Valentine's Day weekend? Consider attending the 9th Annual Production of 'The Vagina Monologues' at St. Mary's College of California in the Soda Center at 8pm on Friday, February 11, 2011. This podcast will be embedded into a video showcasing the student experience that will premier the night of the performance. For more information or to rsvp a ticket, call 925-631-4171.
5 FAQS About VDAY
1. What is the mission of ‘The Vagina M...
Looking for something fun to do to kick off your Valentine's Day weekend? Consider attending the 9th Annual Production of 'The Vagina Monologues' at St. Mary's College of California in the Soda Center at 8pm on Friday, February 11, 2011. This podcast will be embedded into a video showcasing the student experience that will premier the night of the performance. For more information or to rsvp a ticket, call 925-631-4171.
5 FAQS About VDAY
1. What is the mission of ‘The Vagina Monologues’?
The mission of V-Day is to raise awareness about violence
against women and to demand a world without such violence.
Each of the play’s monologues represents the stories and
experiences of more than 200 women from around the world.
It addresses topics that include faithfulness in marriage,
domestic violence, rape as a war tactic, gender identity,
childbirth, sexual abuse and assault, intimacy and
menstruation. Its intent is to break the silence
surrounding these issues, and the shame and guilt that may
prevent battered women, sexually abused children and
sexual assault victims from accessing services.
2. Where does the money raised from the SMC production of
V-Day go?
Each year, we contribute 100% of the profits to grassroots
organizations involved in the cause of ending violence
against women. All proceeds from the 2011 SMC production
of ‘The Vagina Monologues’ will be given to Community
Violence Solutions, a non-profit organization that works
to support victims of sexual assault and does prevention
education.
3. Why are SMC college funds allocated toward such a
controversial play?
SMC funds are not contributed toward the play. The play is
part of the V-Day college campaign. The play is performed
by a group of student volunteers. All costs needed for
executing the play come through ticket sales.
4. What leadership opportunities does the Women’s Resource
Center provide to students who may not be inclined to
participate in or attend ‘The Vagina Monologues?’
Join us for The Crossroads of Social Change, the second
annual Wo/men's Conference at Saint Mary's College of
California on March 4-5, 2011. Participants will have the
opportunity to examine the intersection of race, class and
gender as it pertains to social justice, social change and
leadership.
On Friday, the conference will kick off with an
invigorating luncheon, ‘Women of Color Leading Change,’
followed by I-chat (safe space debriefing groups), the
debut of ‘Be the Change’ video projects and a networking
open house in the Women’s Resource Center’s brand new
home.
On Saturday, the conference will offer three tracks of
sessions including: identity politics, leadership and
social change, along with a special lunchtime and closing
performance.
To register, please click the following link:
http://www.vdev.stmarys-ca.edu/student-life/womens-resource-center/wo-mens-conference/index.html
5. How is the ‘The Vagina Monologues’ relevant at a
Catholic campus such as Saint Mary’s College of
California?
Although Saint Mary’s College of California is a safe
campus, it is not immune to societal issues such as sexual
assault and dating violence. Sexual assault impacts as
many as one in four women and one in ten men, while as
many as one in three women are victims of dating/domestic
violence. Saint Mary’s College of California does not
condone the controversial acts that are referenced in the
monologues. Yet, we acknowledge that the play is based on
women’s experiences as victims of abuse, infidelity,
hardships and struggles and support the play’s mission of
breaking the silence around these issues and about
contributing toward the societal mission of ending
violence against women.
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