(Winona State University)
WINONA, Minn. (WKBT) An activist who has helped shape the national women’s movement for 40 years will speak virtually during Winona State University’s public celebration of Women’s History Month at 7 p.m. March 30.
Loretta Ross, who helped establish the country’s first rape crisis center, also coined the phrase “reproductive justice,” and dedicated the last 40 years to transforming human rights.
In addition to Ross’s presentation, WSU’s Women’s History Month celebration will feature a presentation from Ojibwe award-winning author Linda Legarde Grover on March 16 and the traditional Take Back the Night awareness walk on April 15.
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