Learn at lunch! #MeToo on global scale, eating & body concerns
The Montana State University Women’s Center will present Sack Lunch Seminar “Global Solidarity in the #MeToo Era” with Clare Hendricks on Wednesday, February 6th from noon–1pm in SUB 168.
Hendricks will offer a report from the UN’s 62nd Annual Commission on the Status of Women. The BHS student and returning delegate from this historic gathering will discuss the impact of empowering women globally, how #MeToo is not just for celebrities, and how grassroots work is the key to impacting lasting change.
Sack Lunch Seminar, “FEEL: A Supportive Team Approach for Eating & Body Concerns,” follows Wednesday, February 27th from noon–1pm in SUB 168.
Fronting this afternoon lecture will be members of the Flexible Eating and Empowered Living (FEEL) team, an interdisciplinary group consisting of staff from MSU’s University Health Partners working together to improve support for students with eating and body concerns. This presentation will include a panel discussion, Q&A portion, and student voices.
The MSU Women’s Center is a department in the division of Student Success and was created to promote greater responsiveness to the needs of university women. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 9am–4pm during the academic year, when classes are in session. Lectures are FREE and open to the public. For more information about these and other events, visit www.montana.edu/women. •






