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On their website http://www.feministcampus.org, they have countless amounts of links and opportunities for students to get involved. The opportunities range from small-scale projects to large-scale ones. Therefore, students can choose what they want to get involved in and can apply these to their own campuses and help to increase awareness with these ideas from the website or they can organize trips to larger events sponsored by the Feminist Majority Foundation. | On their website http://www.feministcampus.org, they have countless amounts of links and opportunities for students to get involved. The opportunities range from small-scale projects to large-scale ones. Therefore, students can choose what they want to get involved in and can apply these to their own campuses and help to increase awareness with these ideas from the website or they can organize trips to larger events sponsored by the Feminist Majority Foundation. | ||
The way that the foundation accomplishes this is by establishing Feminist Majority Leadership Alliances. These are leaders at each individual school who lead the Feminist Majority Campaign at their schools. There is also a branch for high school students as well. | The way that the foundation accomplishes this is by establishing Feminist Majority Leadership Alliances. These are leaders at each individual school who lead the Feminist Majority Campaign at their schools. | ||
Colleges and Universities in Pennsylvania that have taken incorporated this group into their efforts include: | |||
Allegheny College | |||
Bryn Mawr College | |||
Bucknell University | |||
Clarion University of Pennsylvania | |||
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania | |||
Indiana University of Pennsylvania | |||
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania | |||
Pennsylvania Sate University - University Park | |||
Swarthmore College | |||
Temple University | |||
University of Pittsburgh | |||
Widener University | |||
University of Alabama-Birmingham | |||
These are the colleges in Pennsylvania that are involved in the program. There are many more across the nation. As can be noticed, Dickinson College is not listed among them. Feminist Majority Campus Program can be started by anyone on their college campus if they are interested and willing. This is a way to get involved. At the following website, there is a form that anyone can fill out in order to begin a new program on his or her campus. http://www.feministcampus.org/fmla/program-materials/launch_process.asp | |||
There is also a branch for high school students as well. | |||
Events they have organized which students can get involved with include: | Events they have organized which students can get involved with include: |
Revision as of 08:30, 11 May 2006
Feminist Majority Foundation Campus Program is the world's largest pro-choice student network. It offers campaigns for college students and offers on-campus activities that can be taken in order to desensitize the campus to sexism.
On their website http://www.feministcampus.org, they have countless amounts of links and opportunities for students to get involved. The opportunities range from small-scale projects to large-scale ones. Therefore, students can choose what they want to get involved in and can apply these to their own campuses and help to increase awareness with these ideas from the website or they can organize trips to larger events sponsored by the Feminist Majority Foundation. The way that the foundation accomplishes this is by establishing Feminist Majority Leadership Alliances. These are leaders at each individual school who lead the Feminist Majority Campaign at their schools.
Colleges and Universities in Pennsylvania that have taken incorporated this group into their efforts include:
Allegheny College
Bryn Mawr College
Bucknell University
Clarion University of Pennsylvania
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Sate University - University Park
Swarthmore College
Temple University
University of Pittsburgh
Widener University
University of Alabama-Birmingham
These are the colleges in Pennsylvania that are involved in the program. There are many more across the nation. As can be noticed, Dickinson College is not listed among them. Feminist Majority Campus Program can be started by anyone on their college campus if they are interested and willing. This is a way to get involved. At the following website, there is a form that anyone can fill out in order to begin a new program on his or her campus. http://www.feministcampus.org/fmla/program-materials/launch_process.asp
There is also a branch for high school students as well.
Events they have organized which students can get involved with include:
Freedom Winter
Rock For Choice
Global Voices