"Population, Women, and Environment: a Public Dialogue" Panel Discussion at UNT | Women's & Gender Studies
October 23, 2012

"Population, Women, and Environment: a Public Dialogue" Panel Discussion at UNT

The Women's Studies Program is a proud co-organizer of the event "Population, Women, and Environment: a Public Dialogue" on Monday, October 29, from 2:00 to 3:30 pm, in Wooten Hall 322. The event will comprise of presentations and an audience discussion moderated by Vicky Markham, Director, Center for Environment and Population. Special guest speakers include Gayle Loeffler, National Sierra Club Global Population & Environment Program Committee, Ozlem Altiok, Lecturer in Women's Studies and International Studies at UNT, Dr. Trish Glazebrook, Chair, Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies at UNT, Kelly Hart, Director of Public Affairs, Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas, and a representative from Advocates for Youth. Join us for a lively discussion on how these issues are linked, what's happening at local-global levels, and what we can do about it. For more information on this event, click here.