Do you support gender and education equality in developing countries?
Looking for some free food?
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Then  join us TONIGHT (Tuesday), 11/3 @ 6:30pm
in Paganucci Lounge (located in the lobby of '53 Commons)
for a casual dinner discussion with Undergraduate Dean and Professor of Women and Gender Studies, Francine A'ness!

Grab some free Orient for dinner and enter the conversation. You might discover why equal education opportunities are so important.

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She's the First is a national non-profit organization that sponsors girls' education in Ethiopia, Guatemala, Peru, Kenya, Uganda, Nepal, India, and other countries where educational opportunities for girls are limited. Educating girls has a range of positive effects, including improvements in the economy, decreased maternal mortality rates, and benefits for women's personal rights.

For more information, please visit shesthefirst.org<http://shesthefirst.org/>