Reeling over Menstrual Inequity: An Interactive Film Screening of Carrie
Princess Twin Cinemas 46 King St N, Waterloo, ON, CanadaReeling over Menstrual Inequity: An Interactive Film Screening of Carrie Be a part of an empowering
Reeling over Menstrual Inequity: An Interactive Film Screening of Carrie Be a part of an empowering
Consent Week Booth Come by the Women's Centre booth in the SLC Great Hall Wednesday, January
Consent Week: Tea Talk - Consent Culture Join the Women's Centre to talk about consent, consent
Voices Talent Show Calling all performers & creatives! This is your sign to showcase your passion
Women's Centre Voices Poetry Circle A free spoken word workshop for poetry lovers 📣 Calling all
Candy Gram Sale 🍬Candy Grams for Valentine’s Day🍬 The Women’s Centre and UWaterloo Bleed Bright will
Women's Centre Tea Talks Join the Women's Centre for our bi-weekly Tea Talks and refreshments as
Women's Centre Book Club Join the Winter 2024 Women’s Centre Book Club! Our second book club
Colonization and its Impact on Women Workshop Join us for a workshop presentation by expert Maryum
International Women's Week: Bust Casting Join us on Tuesday, March 5th in the SLC Multi-Purpose Room
International Women's Week: Bust Casting Join us on Tuesday, March 5th in the SLC Multi-Purpose Room
Paint Night Get ready to paint and create at the Women's Centre's Paint Night on Thursday,
Confidence & Bracelet Making Join us at the Women's Centre for a workshop on confidence building
Voices Symposium Happy International Women’s month, Warriors! 💜 To celebrate, we present to you the launch
Express & Celebrate Yourself Join us for a fun evening at the Women's Centre's Tea Talk
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