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MANAGING TRANSITIONS
Workshop April 11-13
21⁄2-day Intensive Educational Program focused on ways of effectively entering, operating within, & leaving new situations. Who should attend?
Successful people anticipating or experiencing changes in their professional or personal lives.
Information and Registration: Cheryl Barker, Ph.D. 234-8818
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WHAT'S HAPPENING
On March 7-9, a conference entitled Campus and Community Struggles: The Women's Movement in the 1980's will be held at Oberlin College to coincide with International Women's Day. It will consist of speakers, a panel discussion, a day of workshops and women's music, art and dance events. Women and men from all walks of life and from all around the area are invited to participate. There is no registration fee. and tree childcare will be available.
The schedule is as follows:
March 7-Mary Daly, feminist theologist. Noon assembly, and discussion session at 3:30. At 8:30 there will be a Take Back the Night March through Oberlin, beginning at Fairchild Chapel. A dance will be held at 10:30 in Talcott Dorm.
March 8-Workshops: 9-10:30 Mother/Daughter Relationships; Women and Gay Oppression: Feminist Teaching Techniques; Racism and Classism in Oberlin.
10:45-12:15 The "Ms. Myth' at Oberlin; Women and the Political Process/Organizing Women, Men and Feminism.
12:15-1:15 Lunch
1:30-2:30 Speaker: Neter Brooks, President. New York City Unemployed and Welfare Council.
The Women's Law Caucus of Cleveland-Marshall College of Law is presenting a Women's Legal Rights Workshop at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, 18th and Euclid, on April 19 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. A fee of $5.00 includes parking, childcare and a Handbook. The fee will be reduced or waived in cases of need. Participants are asked to bring a
brown bag lunch.
Approximately 20 workshops will cover such areas as employment discrimination, landlord-tenant laws, reproductive rights, credit rights of women, and domestic relations. Guest speakers will be State Rep. Mary Boyle and, tentatively, Ann Aldrich, newly appointed District Court Judge.
To register, send $5.00 with your name and address to: Women's Law Caucus, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland State University, 1801 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115.
The following is a calendar of pro-choice events coming up in the near future:
March 10-CARAL Board meeting, 7:30 p.m., First Unitarian Church, 21600 Shaker Blvd. Call CARAL at 522-0169.
March 15-16-NARAL will hold a regional workshop on political organizing at the Akron YWCA, Call NARAL/Dhio, (614) 469-9616, or in Cleveland, 522-0169, for details.
March 20-Attorney Mary Jo Long will speak at the general CARAL meeting, West Shore Unitarian Church, 20401 Hilliard, at 8:00 p.m. All welcome, refreshments served.
March 22-Dr. Helen Rodriguez-Trias, Hispanic feminist, will speak on women's health at 8:00 p.m. at Cleveland State University. $1 donation at the door.
March 22-23-The Reproductive Rights National Network (R2N2), a coalition of pro-choice groups, will hold its winter meeting at Cleveland State University to plan strategy for pro-choice action in the Spring. Call EFCO, 621-8224, for details.
April 9-East Side CARAL meeting, 8:00 p.m. at the First Unitarian Church. Mary Butcher, Director of Services to Young Families, will speak. All welcome.
North Shore Alert and the Labor Education Research Project will sponsor a talk by Michael Olszanski, a member of the Executive Board of United Steel Workers of America Local 1010, Gary, Indiana, and Chair of the Environmental Committee of the USWA District 31, on "Labor, Energy and Jobs, Sunday, March 16, 3:30 p.m. at the Cleveland Plaza Hotel, East 12th and Euclid.
Ruth Cadwaller, just returned from a month as an observer in Vietnam, Kampuchea (Cambodia). Thailand and the Philippine Islands, will speak on "Vietnam Today: Problems of American Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia" at the Women Speak Dut for Peace and Justice/WILPF meeting in the Cleveland Heights Main Library, 2345 Lee Road, on Friday, March 21, at 8:00 p.m. For further information, call Daisy Ford, 247-5856.
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OPEN 10-7
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• March 26 Benefit for
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