The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women at Case Western Reserve University invites faculty, staff, students, alumni and community partners who are woman-identified, have uteruses, or are able to become pregnant* to two upcoming open dialogue sessions at the Mather Center on the implications of the overturning of Roe v. Wade and its impact on reproductive justice.
Facilitated by the center’s Executive Director Angela Clark-Taylor, these gatherings will provide space and community for individuals to come together to share their fears and hopes for the future. In addition, the Mather Center will describe resources it will provide during the academic year related to reproductive health and its involvement in the Reproductive Health Task Force.
To ensure the center acquires enough seating, register for the events:
If you are unable to attend these dates or prefer a different way to connect with the Mather Center, email mathercenter@case.edu, call 216.368.0985, or stop by the Mather Center during open hours.
*The Mather Center is using this current language to best reflect in a gender inclusive way the communities and identities affected by the overturning of Roe v. Wade, but its staff are always happy to learn; if there is more inclusive language they should be using, get in touch with the Mather Center.