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The Domestic Violence Advocacy Project, Law Women, OUTLaw, BALSA, and Law Students for Human Rights at NYU Law School invite you to attend The Vagina Monologues and help raise awareness about violence against girls and women.
The truth is shocking. According to the United Nations, one of every three women on the planet will be physically or sexually abused in her lifetime. V-Day exists to address the violations, and through story telling give communities, such as NYU, an opportunity to proclaim that desecration of human dignity is unacceptable.
Location: The event will be held at Vanderbilt Hall, 40 Washington Square Park South, New York, NY 10003.
Advance Purchase : Beginning February 7th tickets will be sold in Golding Lounge. You can also write to Rachel at rmaslansky@gmail.com.
100% of the proceeds will go to Sanctuary for Families, the V-Day Spotlight Campaign (Women and Girls of Haiti), and Partners for Women and Justice.
The Domestic Violence Advocacy Project, Law Women, OUTLaw, BALSA, and Law Students for Human Rights at NYU Law School invite you to attend The Vagina Monologues and help raise awareness about violence against girls and women.
The truth is shocking. According to the United Nations, one of every three women on the planet will be physically or sexually abused in her lifetime. V-Day exists to address the violations, and through story telling give communities, such as NYU, an opportunity to proclaim that desecration of human dignity is unacceptable.
Use this opportunity and attack the silence!
Attend The Vagina Monologues on
February 15th and 16th, 2012 @ 8pm!
Wine and Appetizer Reception at 7pm in the Tishman Lobby
Advanced Tickets $8
$10 at the door
Location: The event will be held at Vanderbilt Hall, 40 Washington Square Park South, New York, NY 10003.
Advance Purchase : Beginning February 7th tickets will be sold in Golding Lounge. You can also write to Rachel at rmaslansky@gmail.com.
100% of the proceeds will go to Sanctuary for Families, the V-Day Spotlight Campaign (Women and Girls of Haiti), and Partners for Women and Justice.
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