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A message from our brave leader, Chair, Elsie Walker: Dear SU Faculty and Staff, You are all invited to our next informal, open meeting for SU's Women's Forum (SUWF) on Wednesday, May 17, from 1-2pm. The meeting will take place in Holloway Hall, room 119. We scheduled this meeting on Reading Day in the hope that more people can attend. If you can only come for part of the time, that’s still great. This is a chance for us all to chat, mingle, have a few light refreshments, and share ideas. Having established our overarching goals (see below), and having run a very successful conference earlier this year (“Hearing Women’s Voices”), we now feel the next logical step is to open up the conversation again. We would love to hear from anyone and everyone who has ideas about where and how we should focus our time and energy. You can find out more about our committee members and vision on our website: http://suwf.weebly.com Many faculty and staff members have expressed support for and interest in what the Women’s Forum does, and we’d now like to recruit more people from our campus community to be involved. We thank those of you who have already volunteered to work with us, and we’re very excited about broadening our scope through a more diverse group of representatives. We want to ensure that all facets of our campus have some representation. So, please consider joining us for the meeting on May 17. I stress that we welcome all of you, and that our goals are entirely constructive and positive. If you can give anything from 5 minutes to an hour to chip in some ideas, we’d greatly appreciate it. We’ll run the meeting so everyone who wants to speak can easily do so. We’ll also distribute pieces of paper so you can comment anonymously if you’d prefer. I hope to see you there. Elsie Walker, SUWF Chair
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October 2017
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