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UNTIL THE VIOLENCE STOPS

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Our site is supported by:

1. University student organizations who are trying to make a difference around campus need make sure they use the rightfax forms when sending and receiving important digital copies of the paper's that you need for school.

2. Many volunteer organizations look to buy email marketing lists in order to connect with vendors who might be able to help with their respective causes.

3. Spring is here! While many students are doing their annual spring cleaning, remember that this is an excellent time to donate old or unwanted clothes. Those old plus size dresses or ski suites that you don't want to store today would be appreciated at your local donation center.

4. Many individuals who work for volunteer organizations travel to different parts of the state in their work. For these individuals, recording their favorite shows is easy with the new dish network Sacramento hopper. This new technology allows people to coordinate their programs in every room of their house.

A huge thank to everyone for supporting V-Day in our movement, for coming to us with open hearts and open minds, and for helping us create a powerful three nights of sold-out shows.

- Much love from THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES 2012

The beautiful cast and crew of our 2012 production of "The Vagina Monologues"

This year's theme - "Access"

The monologues speak from a diverse body of experiences, bound together not with one narrative or plotline, but by their proximity to womanhood and sexuality. This is an inclusive understanding. A woman is anyone who ever has, will, or currently identifies as a woman, and our 2012 theme "access" highlights this incredible diversity. No one woman accesses womanhood in the same way.

This theme recognizes populations of women whose access to womanhood is particularly fraught: access mediated by law, access mediated by disability. How do laws perpetuate cycles of violence? How are interactions with law, and legal systems (local or global) influenced by gender? How do women with disabilities experience their sexuality? How do women with disabilities experience multiple and simultaneous oppressions due to problematic assumptions of what it is "to be disabled" and "to be a woman"? "

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