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02.19.09

The UTC Women's Center Presents

Liz Funk - The Supergirls: The Pressures of Being Perfect. Thursday, February 26, 2009 at 7:00 PM in the Raccoon Mountain Room (University Center).

This lecture will discuss the pressure on young women to be perfect and how today’s “female ideal” has taught young women to find themselves in AP classes, their looks, and what others think of them, instead of embracing who they are inside

Liz Funk is a speaker, journalist, and author writes about Generation Y, focusing especially on young women, education, and social class.  Her articles have been published in USA Today, CosmoGIRL!, the Christian Science Monitor, Newsday, New York magazine, the Huffington Post, the New Jersey Record, the Baltimore Sun, the Nation, Tango magazine, Vibe Vixen magazine, the Times Union, and Girls’ Life, among other publications. For two years she wrote a blog about young women’s issues for the Albany, NY newspaper the Times Union; before that, she was a columnist at the Altamont Enterprise when she was in high school. She will graduate from Pace University in May with a degree in English; while on campus, she wrote a popular sex column for the school newspaper.   She is a senior fellow of Young People For/People for the American Way Foundation and she is a member of the advisory board for Ypulse.com, where is a frequent contributor.  She has also served on the National Organization for Women Young Feminist Task Force. She was born in 1988 and splits her time between upstate New York, Long Island, and New York City. Supergirls Speak Out is Liz’s first book.

For more information contact the UTC Women’s Center at 425-5605 or email Sara Peters (sara-peters@utc.edu)

Sponsored by the UTC Women’s Center, UTC Wellness Committee, and Speakers and Special Events.

 

02.05.09

MCR Foundation is excited to announce a new ANAD eating disorder support group meetings in our office.  ANAD- is the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders. The free support groups are held all over the country and finally Chattanooga will not be left behind.  Jan Robinson will be certified through ANAD to be a group leader.
 
What is ANAD support group?- They offer safe havens for those seeking support and understanding. The role of an ANAD group is to offer information and support to those who are affected by an eating disorder. An ANAD group also provides information, possible resources, and hope for recovery.  These groups are a forum for discovering that you are not alone- other people have similar problems and feelings.
 
ANAD groups are not intended to replace therapy, but should ideally serve as an adjunct to therapy.  ANAD groups are not a substitute for treatment. It can be a long road to recovery…ANAD is here to help you on your journey.
 

01.07.09

 

MCR Foundation has commissioned Lookout Mountain native, Sarah Jannerbo, to design an exclusive piece of jewelry for Cammy's Cause. An attractive design featuring the distinctive MCR ladybug has been hand-molded in sterling silver using the ancient European lost wax technique of form casting. The pendant measures roughly 1/2" x 3/4" and comes with a 16" or 18" sterling silver, link chain. These exclusive necklaces are available on the MCR website for a donation of $200.00, of which a portion is tax deductible. Sarah is a well-respected, local jewelry designer. You can learn more about Sarah and her designs at Sarah's website

08.07.08

Launching of new website built by Coptix and designed by Parallel Creative Group

07.01.08

Chattanooga Magazine HealthScope interviews Jan Robinson about MCR Foundation and her daughter Cammy Robinson. "Understanding Anorexia Nervosa" by Julianne Hale. “In the world of misunderstood health conditions, few have a worse track record of misinformation than anorexia nervosa” please click here to read more of the article.

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