Clinic – Division of Student Affairs /studentaffairs/tag/clinic/ University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wed, 15 Apr 2026 17:14:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Informed & Empowered: Navigating PAP Smears /studentaffairs/event/informed-empowered-navigating-pap-smears/ Mon, 20 Apr 2026 17:00:00 +0000 /studentaffairs/?post_type=tribe_events&p=21205 An educational event on demystifying PAP smears to reduce fear and stigma, connect students with inclusive cervical health resources on and off campus, and to encourage empowerment within healthcare settings. presentationwill beledby Dr.Chakrabarti, MD, from Aurora, followed by a panelwith …

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An educational event on demystifying PAP smears to reduce fear and stigma, connect students with inclusive cervical health resources on and off campus, and to encourage empowerment within healthcare settings. presentationwill beledby Dr.Chakrabarti, MD, from Aurora, followed by a panelwith Parenthood NP Jennifer Babcock and RN Susan Thaller from the UW-Milwaukee Student Health and Wellness Center. The panel will be followed by a Q&A for all the representatives.Coffee and snacks will be available!All are welcome!

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Radicalize, Reclaim and Recycle; Junk journaling, clothing vendors and mending, conversations /studentaffairs/event/radicalize-reclaim-and-recycle-junk-journaling-clothing-vendors-and-mending-conversations/ Wed, 22 Apr 2026 15:00:00 +0000 /studentaffairs/?post_type=tribe_events&p=20544 This Earth Day, join the Women’s Resource Center for Radicalize, Reclaim, and Recycle, an afternoon where activism meets sustainability through creative expression and community connection. Together, we’ll explore how feminism, environmental justice, and sustainability intersect as we transform everyday “waste” …

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This Earth Day, join the Women’s Resource Center for Radicalize, Reclaim, and Recycle, an afternoon where activism meets sustainability through creative expression and community connection. Together, we’ll explore how feminism, environmental justice, and sustainability intersect as we transform everyday “waste” into art that reflects resistance, empowerment, and care for our planet.

What is in store:

  • SustainableVendor Fair:Come shop at our mini vendor fair highlightingupcycle and sustainable Milwaukee vendors!Fast fashion and excessive packaging create massive amountsof waste!We’reinvitinglocalartistswhose products are made fromeco-friendly, recycled and/or up-cycled materials tosell their merchandiseto promote responsible consumption and support businesses that have a minimal impact on the environment.
  • Clothing mending:If you have clothing items “ruined” by stains or holes, we want to teach you how to fix them up instead of throwing them out, don’t toss it lets fix them! The WRC will provide sewing machines, needles, thread, and spare fabric patches to make your clothes as good as new!
  • Junk Journaling:Tap into your creative spirit with junk journaling—an art form that gives new life to discarded materials.We’llprovide the supplies you need to create a personalized journal using recycled paper, old magazines, fabric scraps, and more.Feel free to bring your own “junk”, think magazine cutouts, old receipts, and even those stray stickers you never knew what to do with—turn them into visual statements of power!
  • A radical future:This eventisn’tjust about creatingart or swapping clothes. Joinus in discussionsonhow feminism, sustainability, and environmental justice are interconnected. How can feminism contribute to sustainable futures? Howcan we use our collective power to shift away from waste and consumption?

Throughout the afternoon, we’ll also hold space for conversation about how feminist values can help shape more sustainable futures. By reclaiming materials, sharing resources, and creating art together, we can imagine new ways to resist wasteful systems and build communities rooted in care, creativity, and collective action. Come craft, swap, and connect as we radicalize the future, reclaim our power, and recycle with purpose.

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