Volume 19 | March 9, 2021
Mareyjoyce Green Women's Center
216.687.4674
Spotlight On...
Women's History Month!
Women make up 57% of the US workforce yet comprise just 30% of all US computing and technology-
related positions.
TODAY!
To celebrate Women’s History Month, The Female Quotient & Lenovo are hosting A Seat at The Table, an event that not only celebrates the role of women in technology, but explores the future of women in tech, and how to equip women with actionable tools to make their voices heard in the professional technology space. A woman’s place? It’s at the table. 

Girlhood (It's Complicated)

Commemorate the anniversary of woman suffrage by exploring the concept of girlhood in the U.S. but also how girls changed history in five areas: politics, education, work, health, and fashion. We argue that girlhood has an unexpected and complicated history and that girls, like suffragists, use their voices to make a difference.

Meet the Candidates & Organizers who are Fighting for a More Inclusive America!
And She Could Be Next tells the story of a defiant group of women of color—candidates and organizers—who are transforming politics from the ground up. Filmed throughout 2018 and into 2019, by a team of women filmmakers of color, the two-part miniseries features a dynamic slate of history-makers including: Stacey Abrams (GA), Rashida Tlaib (MI), Lucy McBath (GA), Veronica Escobar (TX), Maria Elena Durazo (CA), and Bushra Amiwala (IL). This is National Women's History Museum event.

Watch the premier of And She Could Be Next followed by a live Q&A with the filmmakers! Part 1 was 3/8, Part 2 is 3/15. Separate registration is required.


HISTORY OF WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH:
Travel through time in this short video about the
origins of Women's History Month and the
women who made it possible.
#whm
Rethinking Impostor Syndrome: How to Feel as Bright and Capable as They “Think” You Are 
Friday, March 12, 2021
12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.

  • Do you chalk your accomplishments up to luck, timing, or computer error?
  • Do you believe “If I can do it, anybody can”?
  • Do you agonize over even the smallest flaws in your work?
  • Are you crushed by even constructive criticism, seeing it as evidence of your ineptness?
  • When you do well, do you think “fooled them again”?
  • Do you worry that it is just a matter of time before you’re “found out?”


Millions of people -- CEOs and entry-level professionals, first year college students to PhDs, artists and engineers -- secretly worry they’re not as smart or talented or qualified as other people “think” they are. It’s called the impostor syndrome. Fortunately, there is a solution.

In this surprisingly upbeat webinar you will discover what impostor syndrome is and where it comes from. You’ll walk away with practical, immediately usable strategies to finally feel as bright and capable as you really are.

Sponsored by our sister center at Ohio University

WHEN WOMEN DON'T SPEAK:
What It Takes for Women to be Heard
Drs. Jessica Preece and Christopher Karpowitz will present on their groundbreaking research that shows what it takes for a woman to truly be heard. After years spent analyzing lab and real-life settings to determine what it takes for a woman to truly be perceived as competent and influential, they discovered that for women, having a seat at the table does not mean having a voice. They will discuss their research that has found that women are systematically seen as less authoritative and that their influence is systematically lower. And when they speak up, they are interrupted and not listened to as much. So, what can be done? This engaging presentation will provide tips and strategies that can help all women understand what it takes for women to be heard and viewed as influential. Women of all ages (and those who influence them) are welcome to listen, learn, and ask questions in the chat!
Friday, March 12, 2021
2:00 pm-3:15 pm EST
Note: This program originates in Utah.
Program begins at noon MST and 2:00 EST.

A VIRTUAL RALPH PRUITT
LECTURE & PRESENTATION:

EMPLOYING CLEVELAND BLACK HER-STORY IN CREATIVE WORKS
Featuring excerpts from a one-woman performance by Sherrie Tolliver and a lecture by Lisa Langford, M.F.A. Presented as a Women's History Month event. 

March 17th - Noon to 1:30

Pre-registration required.
Sponsored by The Balck Studies Program Howard A. Mims African American Cultural Center &
The Mareyjoyce Green Women's Center
Ongoing
We're here for you!

Need to chat or connect with on
or off-campus resources?

Need a morale boost or assistance navigating University life?
Contact us- we are here to help! 

Email womenscenter@csuohio.edu or call 216.687.4674
International Women's Coffee Hour


A time for international women and their allies to meet others, discuss current events, practice English language skills and talk about what matters to them. Informal, virtual gatherings.
Wednesdays 3:30-4:00

To sign up or learn more email: womenscenter@csuohio.edu
Calling All Student-Parents!
School, work, children, online learning. Are you juggling so much all at once? Join us for some social and support from fellow student-moms who get it!

Superhero Support Hour
Thursdays 3-4p 

Email womenscenter@csuohio.edu with your name, CSU ID #, and event name for Zoom login info.