DISC to Host Gender Expression Panel and Mixer Oct. 23; Everyone Welcome
The Diversity and Inclusion Student Council invites the U of A community to the Gender Expression Panel & Mixer Oct. 23 at 5 p.m. in the Anne Kittrell Art Gallery.
The Diversity and Inclusion Student Council RSO invites the U of A community to the Gender Expression Panel & Mixer at 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 23, in the Anne Kittrell Art Gallery. The Gender Expression Panel is an effort to form a bridge of understanding and acceptance from both the transgender and cisgender communities.
DISC is also accepting speakers for the panel from all backgrounds, as long as you wish to speak on your experience with gender as a cis, trans, gender non-conforming or questioning person. If you would like to be part of the panel, please fill out the survey, and DISC will be in contact with you.
Please register for the event on HogSync!
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Contacts
Juliet Igboanugo, president
Diversity and Inclusion Student Council RSO
479-404-0624,
distuco@uark.edu
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