Women’s Center to host film series for fall
A group of 12 people gathered at the Women’s Center on campus Sunday night
to preview a the new film “Girl Rising”. “Girl Rising” according to their website
is a movie that depicts the stories of nine girls from various
developing countries and their struggles to pursue an education and a better life for
themselves. The film will be shown this fall along with two other documentaries as part of
the Women’s Center’s first ever film series.
“I think there is for adults and for kids a lack of understanding about the value of
education and what it’s like for people who have to work so hard to get it, and there is a
difference between access to education for women and access to education for men
more so in other countries than here,” said Cassie Pegg-Kirby, Associate Director of the
Kent State University Women’s Center. I think it’s something that as a Women’s Center,
it is our responsibility to heighten people’s awareness of what’s happening globally with
women.”
All three films correspond with issues facing
women globally as well as in the United States. The second movie,
titled “The Invisible War,” will be shown on campus on October 22. “The Invisible War”
is a documentary about how sexual assault is handled in the U.S. military.
More information on the documentary can be found at www.inivisiblewarmovie.com.
The final movie in the series is “Half the Sky.” The movie itself is a four-hour long
documentary for PBS that follows reporter Nicholas Kristof around the world with
celebrities such as America Ferrera, Gabrielle Union and Olivia Wilde. The documentary
introduces women and girls who are living under extreme circumstances. “Half the Sky”
corresponds with the Kent State’s Presidential Speaker series this fall as Kristof and his
wife Sheryl WuDunn come to speak. For more information on the documentary, the
movement and the creators of the film, go to www.halftheskymovement.com.
Kent State’s Women’s Center is known for providing many services including
sexual assault support, a scholarship, and information on women’s health along with
various other programs. Jennie O’Connell, the S.A.R.T. Education Intervention
Coordinator wants the mission of the Women’s Center to leave an impression on Kent’s
campus.
“We’re not just about providing easy services to campus but we’re also here
about keeping the dialogue alive and keeping the dialogue real about whats really going
on — in our community, in our country, our world — and really getting people on
campus to participate in that dialogue, to maybe make some change,” O’Connell said.
Contact Jacqueline DeMate at [email protected].