Events and Programming

In this section, you can read a general description of some of our past outreach services and the thinking behind them.

The thinking behind it.   The Furman Counseling Center's outreach programming is just what the word implies:  it represents our commitment to reach out beyond our office walls to the Barnard community.   In presenting our psychoeducational workshops, seminars, and events, we have the goal of helping Barnard students be as strong and self-aware as possible. If we can help students learn about stress management before they get too stressed-out, about eating problems before they get too caught up in their diets, about getting help for depression before they've been depressed all semester, then we can help keep small problems from becoming larger. 

We target community issues as well as individual issues with our outreach program, and one of the most important is diversity.  We consider attention to diversity issues -- whether they relate to race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, or class -- to be centrally relevant to our mission as a service.  Given the impact of racism, sexism, heterosexism and other biases on self-esteem, personal development, and interpersonal dynamics, it seems self-evident to us that this would be so.



Women of Color Workshop
Thursday, November 13, 2008
6pm, North Tower Sulzberger


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Co-presented by OMA and FCC

 

Do you sometimes feel invisible in the face of stereotypes by the media, the Barnard community or even your friends? 

Do you wish there was a way to really connect with like-minded women of color here?

Join your fellow sisters of ALL backgrounds for an evening of sharing experiences, support, aspirations, concerns, laughter and dialogue!

This event celebrates the rich and diverse experiences of women of color at Barnard. The workshop is about creating a safe sanctuary to explore issues of racism, sexism, classism, heterosexism, religious discrimination and other forms of prejudice that affect women of color.

Dinner served free.

 

 
  Barnard College
3009 Broadway
New York, NY 10027
Furman Counseling Center
Tel: 212-854-2092
First Floor Hewitt Hall
Fax: 212-854-8727