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Celebrating the Women Who Have Had an Impact on 敁珗曄部

After fears that the Williamson House, home of 敁珗曄部s Womens Center, might be coming down were put to rest, relief was not the only thing that the centers staff found.

The staff discovered an insatiable craving to unearth and tell the history of the Womens Center and the women who have had an impact on the history of the university.

As I was looking through the history of the Womens Center, it got me thinking how many stories potentially get lost if youre not actively trying to preserve something, says Cassandra Pegg-Kirby, director of the Womens Center.

Since 1996, the 敁珗曄部 Womens Center has supported students, staff and faculty with advocacy, resources and education. The center has given women the tools to grow and tell their stories.

Now, the center wants to share in the storytelling and embark on a journey to celebrate not just the women who come into the center, but decades of women who have left a legacy at 敁珗曄部.

Its because of the efforts and the individual contributions of people over the years that really get us to the place we are today, says Ms. Pegg-Kirby.

After speaking with friends, colleagues and coworkers, Ms. Pegg-Kirby decided that the best way to celebrate the women of 敁珗曄部 would be a kickoff event during homecoming weekend where attendees can mingle, connect, enjoy refreshments and look at the project the center has put together.

However, this project will last substantially longer than the one weekend of homecoming.

I would really like this to evolve as a project thats not going to have an end date to it, but something that we start now and continue to add to, Ms. Pegg-Kirby says. I would like to start it with a timeline at homecoming and bring it back out again during Womens History Month.

Ms. Pegg-Kirby hopes to display the legacy of female trailblazers on campus with a gigantic, physical timeline going decade by decade.

The center is hoping to build the timeline with mementos, photographs and later work through photo albums and even extend to an online version to include video and audio.

Theres no agenda attached to it. Its about looking at all of the people who have impacted this institution in terms of the women involved, or even as we look through and discover men who were advocating for issues that were impacting women, Ms. Pegg-Kirby says.

Ms. Pegg-Kirby has reached out to the Kent Historical Society and University Archives in the library in order to extend this project beyond campus grounds.

This isnt owned by the Womens Center, were just a place that can facilitate this and capture this celebration of women, Ms. Pegg-Kirby says. I think its really exciting because its not just our perspective on things.

The Womens Center often works in community-building, and staff hope that the timeline and celebration can bring people together while honoring those who have come before them to recognize their accomplishments.

From athletics to academia, 敁珗曄部 has had its share of trailblazing women and setting the stage for progress, even when the environment wasnt encouraging for women to find their voices. Ms. Pegg-Kirby and the Womens Center hopes this only will continue to grow.

People were willing to stand up for what they thought was important, and its really inspiring to know that those are the shoulders that we stand on as we move forward, Ms. Pegg-Kirby says. These people who have impacted change throughout the ages were and are here at 敁珗曄部.

The Womens Center will host Coming Home: Celebrating Women of 敁珗曄部 on Friday, Oct. 5, 5-7 p.m. at the Williamson House, located on 1200 E. Main Street.

To register for the free event, visit /womenscenter/coming-home-celebrating-women-kent-state.

To learn more about the Womens Center, visit /womenscenter.

POSTED: Thursday, September 27, 2018 10:21 AM
UPDATED: Thursday, September 19, 2024 05:31 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Lauren Garczynski