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Mesa celebrates women’s history month

March is Women’s History Month. San Diego Mesa College is joining institutions and organizations around the U.S. in praising generations of women whose talent and dedication have helped bring the world together in numerous ways. Women’s History Month became a national celebration in 1981 and is continuing to expand its irreplaceable lessons to this day. The Women’s Studies Program at Mesa is providing a variety of month-long lectures, presentations, and workshops in honor of Women’s History Month ranging from topics such as feminism to sex trafficking and violence against women and girls.

For a schedule of events through the month of March go to:         http://www.sdmesa.edu/news/events/womens-history-month/

 

 

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Karina Alvarez- Calderon, Staff writer
I am a San Diego native who has a strong passion for traveling and exploring, soccer, summer, and blogging. I am currently finishing up my 4th semester at Mesa and plan on transferring in the Fall where I will pursue my degree in Communication with an emphasis in Public Relations. I hope to one day be a columnist for either a travel or "woman's" magazine on the side of wherever the future leads me.  
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