Current Events Calendar, ‘SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBRE ie CeO snglicte allio nahi . ib er ee 7 Styles to choose | 1 and ex for Men & Ladies cS | 244 7 ae ae GTS 245 246 247 248 249 250: 251 0 Oat 48 Sd aS | | Sporting 252 253/254 255 256 257 258 16. EF “A819 20 21 22 intentions 570 North River Rd. a 7 260, 261. 262. 263. 2€ 264 4: 265) EPR —— 267 268 269, 270, 271 £14 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 According to the Women’s Network calendar of events a TAKE BACK THE NIGHT MARCH AND CELEBRATION to protest the violence against women and children in our communities and to demand our right to saftey. All women and children are invited to room 106 at the Basilica Recreation centre, Richmond St. in Charlottetown at 7 pm. The march will begin at 8 pm (please bring a flashlight). Entertainment and dancing will follow the march. For more information, call the PEI Rape and Sexual Assault Centre, 566-1864. The student population has a significat voice and presence in this community and as such should be represented at this event. So on September 21 get out your flashlight and TAKE BACK THE NIGHT. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Your are invited to a brown bag lunch on Friday, September 28th in the Dalton Hall Dining Room, 12:30 - 1:30 PM. The purpose of this gathering is to plan a series of brown bag lunch discussions On the toppic of research on gender issues in general and violence against women in particular. Orgainizing this lunch series is part of our commitment under the research focus on Gender Studies (funded by the SSHRCC Grant-in-Aid of Small Universities). That proposal was, in part, a response to the Montreal massacre. If you have an interest in gender studies (or should like to learn more about it), please come to this first lunch were we can plan, as a group, how we’d like to proceed. We (the members of the Women’s Studies Group) will come with some ideas but we’d like the entire group to be involved in the planning. Please invite interested students to attend as well. We hope to have a good mix of faculty and student participants. For further information contact Dr. June Blair, Philosophy Department, 566-0334. QUOTE OF THE WEEK: "In the Female System, power is viewed in much the same way as love. Its limitless and when it’s shared it regenerates and expands. There is no need to hoard it because it only increases when it’s give away...In the female system power is conceived of as a personal power which has nothing to do with power or control over another." Anne Wilson Schaef September 20th, 1990 Page 17