Women’s History Month breaks new ground
March 7, 2001
During this month in celebration of Women’s History, the Women’s Resource Center will collaborate with UNIQUE programs and the Multi-Cultural Center to bring a diverse set of events to Sacramento State.
On the schedule is a variety of concerts, plays and films aimed at recognizing the accomplishments of women, including a March 22 screening of Margaret Cho’s film “I’m the One That I Want,” followed by a discussion with the comedian herself.
“How I Learned to Drive,” a play by Paula Vogel, is set to be performed March 22 through 25, and will be presented in association with the Theatre and Dance Department.
“This is the first year that we are co-producing a play with feminist themes that will be directed by a graduate student,” said Pat Grady, coordinator of the Women’s Resource Center. “It’s great that we are able to support a student production.”
Other events for Women’s History Month will include lectures, sculpture exhibits and performances from the Taiko Dan Drummers.
For a comprehensive list of events for Women’s History Month, look on-line at www.statehornet.com or contact the Women’s Resource Center at 278-7388.