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Performers play guitar during Jams for Justice on Wednesday. The event featured student performers and gave them an opportunity to speak about social justice issues.

International Gender Equality Movement’s ‘Jams for Justice’ raises money for women’s education, health

March 1, 2017

The International Gender Equality Movement hosted its third annual “Jams for Justice” event Wednesday, with students performing original songs, covers and slam poetry to support the feminist campaign...

International Gender Equality Movement hosts second annual campus day for local girls

November 18, 2015

The International Gender Equality Movement is hosting its second annual campus day for at-risk high school girls on Saturday in Harris Hall to better inform them about higher education opportunities. The...

Five student groups selected for ASG Evanston Engagement Grant

March 30, 2015

Five Northwestern student groups received ASG’s newly renamed Evanston Engagement Grant to fund projects that directly impact the local community. A total of $1,300 will be given to the International...

Five panelists discuss human trafficking in Fisk 217 on Wednesday. The panel examined trafficking on an international scale before zooming in on Chicago’s struggles with the issue.

Panel discusses human trafficking at home, abroad

February 5, 2015

A five-person panel discussed the scope of human trafficking Wednesday, drawing more than 150 people to Fisk 217 for a discussion of the problem at home and abroad. The panel, "Sex Trafficking in Chicago," was...

Bonnie Oh, a retired Korean studies professor from Georgetown University, speaks in Harris Hall about “comfort women,” sex slaves who were forced to serve Japanese soldiers during World War II. Oh spoke to a crowded room in a lecture held by the Buffett Center.

Retired Georgetown professor gives lecture on WWII ‘comfort women’

November 13, 2014

A retired professor of Korean studies spoke to a packed room in Harris Hall on Wednesday night about "comfort women" who were enslaved for sex by the Japanese army during World War II. Bonnie Oh, a...

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