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PATH Point-Eligible Masculinity Series

By Rachel Barnett

Roesch Library is hosting a fall film series that includes a variety of films on masculinity and the complexity of gender expression. Each film is PATH-point eligible and will be followed by a facilitated discussion of the film's content. Students must stay for both the film screening and discussion to receive PATH credit. Seating is limited to 45 and is on a first come, first serve basis.

Thursday September 1 at 6:30pm in the Roesch Library Collab

The Men’s Story Project is a replicable storytelling and dialogue project that brings critical exploration of social ideas about masculinity into public forums around the world – through men’s less often - heard voices and stories.

Thursday October 27 at 6:30pm in the Roesch Library Collab

In The Empathy Gap, filmmaker Thomas Keith examines the ways sexist and misogynist messages short-circuit men’s ability to empathize with women, respect them as equals, and take feminism seriously.

Thursday November 17 at 6:30pm in the Roesch Library Collab

A Chance to Dress follows John Southard’s challenges in coming out to his friends, neighbors, and colleagues, and also his exuberance and sense of liberation after a lifetime of secrecy.

This series is sponsored by the Libraries Diversity and Inclusion Committee.

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