Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Exodus Cry
Helen Taylor gave a wonderful passionate lecture about her work at Exodus Cry regarding human trafficking, both locally and internationally
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Guest speaker
Jennifer Green, a forensic nurse, speaking to our class about sexual trauma. Jen shared insights from her extensive experience with victims of rape and domestic violence.
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Guest Speaker - Dasha Gajic
Today we heard from Avila's activist-in-residence, Draga Dasha Gajic, who is visiting from Banja Luka in Bosnia-Herzegovina. She is the author of three books in the field of Gender Studies, Women's history and women's heritage, as well as a book in the field of photography and street style.She is currently the Executive Directory of an NGO in her hometown, working with women and disabled youth. Pictured with the class in Thornhill Gallery, where her photography is currently being exhibited.
Tuesday, May 1, 2018
Exodus Cry Project
Gender Media students in front of the bags that they packed to give to Exodus Cry in their outreach project to women and children who are involved in prostitution or sex trafficking.
Saturday, April 14, 2018
Around the World Presentations
Students presented information about the issues men and women face worldwide, including the gender pay gap, violence against women, the status of the LGBTQ community, maternity/paternity leave, etc. Although there are continuing issues of inequality, it is also obvious that these issues are being discussed and debated around the world. Post your reflections in the comment section below.
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Guest Speaker From Exodus Cry
On Tuesday the class heard a passionate presentation from Helen Taylor of Exodus Cry, a Kansas City based organization that works to get women and children out of the sex trade. Helen is also an artist, who uses her work to bring attention to these issues There is a short documentary about her "In Her Shoes"
art stories: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaYMdlw8_AY&t=2s
Check out their website www.exoduscry.com They are also on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
I posted some additional information and links to films in the Modules Tab of your Canvas course.
Check out their website www.exoduscry.com They are also on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
I posted some additional information and links to films in the Modules Tab of your Canvas course.
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Hope House Contributions
The spring 2019 Gender Media class voted to give donations to Hope House, a local domestic violence shelter. Thanks for participating in t...

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On Tuesday the class heard a passionate presentation from Helen Taylor of Exodus Cry, a Kansas City based organization that works to get wom...