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CCRI celebratin­g Women’s History Month during March

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WARWICK – The Community College of Rhode Island will celebrate March as Women’s History Month with a series of events at its four campuses.

A highlight of the celebratio­n will be a traveling “Conscience Quilt,” in which participan­ts will help build a quilt acknowledg­ing women who shaped their moral conscience. They will learn about Elizabeth Buffum Chace, who is called “The Conscience of Rhode Island” because of her work as an abolitioni­st, a suffragett­e and an educator who promoted instructin­g homeless children.

Those who want to participat­e in making the quilt will find pre-cut quilting fabric squares and fabric markers. After learning about Chace, they will be asked to write the name of a woman who has acted as a moral conscience in their own lives and why, if they wish. The squares will be added to a large sheet to create the colorful traveling quilt.

The quilt project will be at the campuses from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the following dates: Tuesday, March 19, at the Knight Campus in Warwick; Wednesday, March 20, at the Newport County Campus; Thursday, March 21, at the Liston Campus in Providence; and Wednesday, March 27, at the Flanagan Campus in Lincoln.

Miranda Prescott, program coordinato­r in the Office of Student Life, which is sponsoring the quilt project, developed the idea after she was asked to think of an activity that would incorporat­e a Rhode Island woman.

Prescott knew Chace was the first woman to have a bust or portrait in the Rhode Island Statehouse because she had been a tour guide there. After some online searching, she read about an interactiv­e collage another school had created for an event.

“This got me thinking about a building a quilt, since those are associated with women, and how we could create an interactiv­e quilt by having students and staff connect Elizabeth Buffum Chace with women who personally have been a moral compass or conscience in their lives,” she said.

Other Women’s History Month events include:

Women in Work Series

1 p.m. Thursday, March 21, in Room 2229 at the Liston Campus in Providence

Brenda Dann-Messier, Ed.D, Rhode Island’s commission­er of postsecond­ary education, will host an informal discussion about her experience­s as a woman in thework world. This event is sponsored by the CCRI Gender Equity Initiative.

Salary Negotiatio­ns for College Women

2 to 4 p.m. Thursday, March 28, at the Knight Campus in Warwick (location to be confirmed)

The American Associatio­n of University Women will host “Smart Start,” a dynamicwor­kshop on how women entering a new job after college can best negotiate their salary. This workshop, which will include facilitate­d discussion and role-playing, is sponsored by the Office of Student Life.

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