The Lincoln Theatre's Community Conversations Series to Explore WOMEN, GENDER, & SEXUALITY

By: Mar. 04, 2020
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The Lincoln Theatre's Community Conversations Series to Explore WOMEN, GENDER, & SEXUALITY

The Lincoln Theatre's Community Conversations series is designed to generate community dialogue on a variety of interesting cultural questions. On Thursday, March 26, Community Conversations: Women, Gender, & Sexuality will convene to discuss the wonderful but challenging roles of women as they relate to gender and relationships. Through the lenses of "Rewriting the Narrative," "The Art of Encouragement," and "Relationships," the conversation will offer tools for overcoming challenges and empowering purpose through creative outlets and provide insight on how relationships determine the loss or victory of existence.

All panel members are from The Ohio State University and include Dr. Elena Foulis, Coordinator, Service-Learning and Heritage Language, Department of Spanish and Portuguese; Mahaliah A. Little, MA, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Ph.D. Candidate; JaNelle Ricks, DrPH, MPA, Assistant Professor, Health Behavior and Health Promotion; and Elissa Washuta, Assistant Professor, Department of English.

Two members of The Ohio State University's Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies will moderate the panel discussion-Dr. Wendy Smooth, Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Department Chair and Professor Shannon Winnubst-as well as Lincoln Theatre Executive Director Suzan Bradford.

The Lincoln Theatre Association presents Community Conversations: Women, Gender, & Sexuality at the Lincoln Theatre Cardinal Health Ballroom (769 E. Long St.) on Thursday, March 26. Doors open at 5:30pm. The program will begin at 6pm. Admission is free.

This program is made possible through the generous support of The Ohio State University Department of Women's Gender & Sexuality Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, and the Office of Outreach and Engagement.

www.LincolnTheatreColumbus.com

Photo Credit: Terry Gilliam



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