If you identify as an ALANAM woman—African American/Black, Latino/Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander, Native American, Alaskan Native and Multiracial—join us for a lively conversation about birth control options and sexual health.
Monday, Feb. 15, 7 p.m.
CREDE (Moseley 221)
Join us for our next ALANAM Sisterhood Circle. We will have a professional come chat with you about the various birth control options and how they can affect you and your sexual health.
Sisterhood Circle is a safe space for discussion among students, faculty, and staff who identify as ALANAM (African American/Black, Latino/Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander, Native American, Alaskan Native and Multiracial) across Elon’s campus.
With input from faculty and staff, students meet bi-weekly Mondays at 7 p.m. and Fridays at 430 p.m. to discuss topics relevant to their experiences at a predominantly white institution. Come meet and talk with your fellow students, faculty, and staff as we take time to discuss things that relate to ALANAM women. We all come from various backgrounds and ethnicities, and we should be proud to recognize that. If you identify as an individual from an ALANAM group, please consider joining us for Sisterhood Circle!
If you have any questions please email Cierra Seawright (cseawright@elon.edu) or Jen Fry (jfry2@elon.edu).