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Photo by Racheal Brown
Mesa Legend
Pictured above is the instructor of the Womens's Health Issues course
offered for the first time at MCC Hanna-Ian Faraclas.
Spotlight Explore how gender bias
threatens women's health in a class being offered for the first time at
MCC, Women's Health Issues. The course will examine contemporary and historical
women's issues, focusing on how social, political, and cultural factors
that have nothing to do with biology, influence how women are treated
medically.
The well-versed promoter of women's health consciousness, Hanna-Ian Faraclas,
will be instructing the course, and has taught the course at Southern
Connecticut University, as well as other women's health courses at Yale
Medical Center. Faraclas plans to promote wellness, and address the, don't
look, don't know, don't touch, and don't ask mentality towards the female
gender in society.
The class is open to all students takes place starting spring semester
on Monday nights from 5:207 p.m. and 7:108:50 p.m. There is
no listing for this course in spring semester registration guide, so interested
students are directed to go to the registration office for information.
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