Join the American Association of University Women as they take a stand in ending the culture of violence on school and college campuses. This event will be held today, March 19, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Martin G. Petersen Education Center located at 720 12th Street in Modesto.
Crime, High School dropouts, sexual assault, substance abuse, breakdown of the family unit and mental health will be the major topics of discussion during this event, with hopes to educate the community on this culture students are subjected to and how we can all be a part in it’s dissolution.
Panel members who will be discussing these important topics include: Stanislaus County Sheriff, Adam Christianson, Office of Education Superintendent, Tom Changnon, University of the Pacific Vice President for Student Life, Patrick Day, Oakdale Police Chief, Lester Jenkins, Family Justice Center Executive Director, Tom Ciccarelli and Behavioral Health and Recovery Services Director, Dr. Madelyn Schlaepfer.
These community leaders will be guiding the discussion through these topics as well as providing information about resources that are available to the public.
The event is open to the public and all are encouraged to join in this conversation. If you have any questions about this event you may contact [email protected].
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American Association of University Women Takes Stand
By Erika Anderson
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March 12, 2015
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