THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE … · What’s Gender Got to Do With It?...

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S T U D E N T F E E S AT WORK Sponsored by the Associated Students of Aims Community College. This program is funded by student fees and is provided for the students of Aims Community College. Call 970-339-6225 or email [email protected] for more information. Call 970-339-6388 to request accommodations for this event. The views presented at this program do not necessarily represent those of Aims Community College or the Associated Students of Aims. Associated Students Greeley, Fort Lupton, Loveland, Windsor, Online www.aims.edu Aims Community College is an EEO Employer and an equal opportunity educational institution. Tired of being put in a category due to your gender? Join ASACC in taking down barriers surrounding stereotypical gender roles one by one. Tabling activities will be on Tuesday & Thursday for students to participate in and the Northern Colorado AIDS Project will present “What’s Gender Got to Do With It?” on Wednesday. Don’t let you gender stereotypes be a barrier to becoming your authentic self! Be your own kind of author because life has no gender. Food & snacks will be provided on these days. Host: Tonia Gayle Torwan, Student Peer Educator MELTING OF GENDER ROLES through Stirring Awareness THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE PRESENT OCTOBER 25, 2017 What’s Gender Got to Do With It? Presentation 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., Ed Beaty 143 Speaker (s): Maria Jorgensen, MPH Alexis Loutzenhiser, Northern Colorado AIDS Project What’s Gender Got to Do with It?: Gender roles and expectations are pervasive in our society, impacting the way we perceive others and move through the world. While each individual’s journey with gender identity and expression is unique, expectations surrounding gender roles and expression cause patterns of behavior, leading to prejudice, discrimination, and violence. Join Northern Colorado Health Network and the Student Government Association to learn more about gender roles, expression, and identity and to explore your personal journey with gender. OCTOBER 24, 2017 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., Westview & Ed Beaty Activity 1: Gender Equity? What is that? Activity 2: Pay Gap OCTOBER 26, 2017 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., Westview & Ed Beaty Activity 1: Stop with the Labels Activity 2: Tackling Gender Stereotype with Pictures * Please bring your Aims Student I.D. I.D.s can be obtained in the SLD office, CC 131.

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ATWORK

Sponsored by the Associated Students of Aims Community College. This program is funded by student fees and is provided for the students of Aims Community College. Call 970-339-6225 or email [email protected] for more information. Call 970-339-6388 to request accommodations for this event. The views presented at this program do not necessarily represent those of Aims Community College or the Associated Students of Aims.

Associated Students

Greeley, Fort Lupton, Loveland, Windsor, Onlinewww.aims.edu

Aims Community College is an EEO Employerand an equal opportunity educational institution.

Tired of being put in a category due to your gender?Join ASACC in taking down barriers surrounding stereotypical gender roles one by one.

Tabling activities will be on Tuesday & Thursday for students to participate in and the Northern Colorado AIDS Project will present “What’s Gender Got to Do With It?” on

Wednesday. Don’t let you gender stereotypes be a barrier to becoming your authentic self! Be your own kind of author because life has no gender.

Food & snacks will be provided on these days.

Host: Tonia Gayle Torwan, Student Peer Educator

MELTING OF GENDER ROLESthrough

StirringAwareness

THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE PRESENT

OCTOBER 25, 2017What’s Gender Got to Do With It? Presentation11 a.m. - 1 p.m., Ed Beaty 143Speaker (s): Maria Jorgensen, MPHAlexis Loutzenhiser, Northern Colorado AIDS Project

What’s Gender Got to Do with It?: Gender roles and expectations are pervasive in our society, impacting the way we perceive others and move through the world. While each individual’s journey with gender identity and expression is unique, expectations surrounding gender roles and expression cause patterns of behavior, leading to prejudice, discrimination, and violence. Join Northern Colorado Health Network and the Student Government Association to learn more about gender roles, expression, and identity and to explore your personal journey with gender.

OCTOBER 24, 201711 a.m. - 1 p.m.,

Westview & Ed Beaty Activity 1: Gender Equity? What is that?

Activity 2: Pay Gap

OCTOBER 26, 201711 a.m. - 1 p.m.,

Westview & Ed Beaty Activity 1: Stop with the Labels

Activity 2: Tackling GenderStereotype with Pictures

* Please bring your Aims Student I.D. I.D.s can be obtained in the SLD office, CC 131.