September 17: MAWH Staff: “Getting the most from the MAWH Program.” (Open to MAWH students only.)
October 1: Mindy Roseman, Academic Director of the Human Rights Program, Harvard Law School: "Maternal Mortality and Human Rights"
October 8: Elena Stone, Center for Women’s Health and Human Rights at Suffolk University: “Voice and Vision: Using Creative Resources for Women’s Health and Human Rights.”
October 22: Meg Bossong, Boston Area Rape Crisis Center: “Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Assault.”
November 5: Gina Dixon, St. Francis House Women’s Center: “Women, Homelessness, and Addiction.”
November 19: Ruben Hopwood and Patricia Raney, M.D., Fenway Community Health Center: “Lesbian and Transgender Women’s Health.”
December 3: Susan Eisenberg, Women’s Studies Research Center at Brandeis University: “Wishing Well.” Co sponsored by Health Services/Health Education, the Poetry Center, and Women’s and Gender Studies. Notethis event will be held at the Suffolk University Poetry Center.
January 28:Sarah Marsh, Partners in Health. “Working to Improve Women’s Health in Haiti.”
February 11: Jacqueline Bishop, Program Designer and Manager: “Community Organizing for Women’s Health.”
February 25: Kira Dunn, Department of Sociology at Suffolk University, and Maureen Norton-Hawk, Center for Crime and Justice Research and Department of Sociology at Suffolk University: "Women and Reentry."
March 11: Diane D’Souza, SWAT Assist and Center for Women’s Health and Human Rights at Suffolk University: "Old Ladies Like Us: Housing and Lifestyle Choices among a New Generation of Elders."
March 25: Viola Vaughn, Women’s Health Education and Prevention Strategies Alliance (WHEPSA) and 10,000 Girls: “Organizing for Girls in Senegal: Lessons from 10,000 Girls.”
April 8: Sarah Livingston, Oxfam International: “Health Promotion for Women of the Gulf Coast.”
April 22: End of year graduation ceremony and celebration. (Invitation Only.)