Posted on 04/11/2005 6:21:29 PM PDT by keen01212
Being a female Junior at Seton Hall University, I am constantly bombarded by anti-feminine ideologies. Between liberal professors and administration, it is very hard to embrace the dignity of being a woman. It is often stereotyped here that if a woman doesn't provide the main income in her household, pushing around her man... then she has given in to being barefoot, pregnant, and in the kitchen.
After searching for a positive Female Role model, I came across the renowned Dr. Alice von Hildebrand. I was also able, through Campus Ministry, to get her on Campus to speak on "The Privilege of Being a Woman." I encourage BOTH men and women in the area to come to this free event tomorrow evening here on our South Orange, New Jersey Campus. . . . . .
Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey, April 12, 2005
Join renowned author Dr. Alice von Hildebrand as she talks on "The Privilege of Being a Woman," plumbing the depths of the role of women in the modern day, and laying out the roots of feminism. This event is a must-hear, touching on some of the most hotly debated questions of our times. Her lecture will take place at 7 p.m. in McNulty Hall Auditorium admission is free and all are welcome!
For more information, call (973) 275-2150.
Brought to you by Campus Ministry in co-sponsorship with Chi Upsilon Sigma National Latin Sorority, Inc
Very interesting. Please report.
"Some women actually enjoy being pregnant, having babies, and cooking in their kitchens."
Count me in! Happy Happy Happy as can Be!!!
Skillets are heavy, knives are sharp, boiling water is hot, feet are fragile, and gravity never quits ...
thanks,
I wished you would have pinged me to your announcement. There are some freepers with ping lists who would have spread the message here and through e mail..
welcome to the fr.
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