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       Girl Talk   >  Fall 2008 Schedule
  F A L L 2008 S C H E D U L E
Thursday, September 25 at 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM - Mean Girls: Survival Strategies for Bullying, Gossip, and Other Hazards of Being a Middle School Girl. - Burnet 7th Graders
Thursday, September 25 at 2:20 - 3:20 PM - Mean Girls: Survival Strategies for Bullying, Gossip, and Other Hazards of Being a Middle School Girl. - Burnet 8th Graders
Thursday, October 16 at 12:25 - 12:55 PM AM - Straight Talk from Teen Parents - Mendez
Friday, November 21st, 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM - Safety for Wired Girls - Murchison
Monday, November 24th, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM - Mother/Daughter: Hot Flashes and Personality Clashes - Ann Richards School
Wednesday, December 3rd, 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM - Expect Respect in Your Relationships - Webb
Monday, December 8th, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM - Straight Talk from Teen Parents - Ojeda
Tuesday, December 9th, 2:45 PM - 3:30 PM - Expect Respect in Your Relationships - Martin
Monday, December 15th, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM - Yoga for Girls - O. Henry
 

Straight Talk from Teen Parents
Straight Talk from Teen Parents is a peer education program in which teen parents encourage middle and high school students to delay becoming parents until later in life. The No Kidding Peer Educators are a team of young mothers who travel to schools telling their stories and leading their peers in highly interactive activities designed to make visible the legal issues and other realities surrounding young unmarried parenting. This presentation is provided through a unique collaboration between GENaustin and Youth Launch.

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Mean Girls: Survival Strategies for Bullying, Gossip, and Other Hazards of Being a Middle School Girl.
Girl fighting is often a painful part of middle school. Girls may express their aggression and insecurities through hurtful words, gossip and bullying. An experienced speaker will lead a discussion about bullying and bystander issues, and intergroup girl aggression. She will also address how to keep friendships strong, honest and healthy.


Speaker Bio

Megan Flowers, the ADL No Place for Hate® Austin Coordinator, received her Masters of English at Radford University where she taught English Composition and Rhetoric of Argument within the framework of multicultural studies. She hails from the Pacific Northwest; attended Lewis & Clark College for her Bachelors degree and has studied in Switzerland and Scotland. As the No Place for Hate® Austin Coordinator Megan is committed to encouraging and supporting faculty, staff and students as they create and build a culture of communication and acceptance in their schools.

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Expect Respect in Your Relationships
Based on SafePlace's "Expect Respect" school program, this presentation will address the promotion of safe and healthy relationships for all girls. A strong girl speaks her mind in a relationship, refuses to do things that make her uncomfortable, and expects people to treat her with respect - even when others might be angry or disappointed. The program's focus will be on helping girls communicate their feelings, increasing girls' sense of personal safety and building healthy coping skills. The SafePlace School-based education and training team will facilitate this discussion.

Speaker Bio

Randy Randolph is the School-Based Prevention Coordinator at SafePlace. Ms. Randolph has worked with SafePlace for over five years creating and providing educational programs on dating and sexual violence prevention and youth leadership. She has worked with thousands of youth and adults on promoting safe and healthy relationships through workshops and trainings. Two of these initiatives, SafeTeens and Heroes, are youth leadership training and service-learning programs which have been successful in engaging Austin youth as leaders in preventing dating and sexual violence. SafeTeens has received national recognition and funding from the National Center for Victims of Crime for its efforts in developing youth leaders. The SafeTeens Youth Leadership Program is an integral part of SafePlace’s comprehensive approach to preventing dating and sexual violence. Ms. Randolph earned a bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Communication Arts from San Francisco State University.

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Safety For Wired Girls
In the first part of this personal safety workshop, you will learn how to identify sexual predators, develop safety instincts and plan safety strategies on the streets as well as on the internet. Experts will provide awareness about sexual harassment, cyberbullying and cyberstalking.



Laura Donnelly 
Speakers Bios

Upon graduating college in New Jersey, Laura Donnelly became an account executive for Ruder Finn Public Relations in their book publicity subsidiary. She continued to work in public relations for smaller firms in New York City, focusing mostly on book and non-profit promotion, until moving to Austin in 2000 to enroll in journalism graduate school. There, she co-founded Latinitas Magazine, a bilingual online magazine made for and by Latina youth. To be authentic, Latinitas developed outreach programming to cultivate contributions from Latina girls in and outside Austin. That programming includes after school journalism and technology clubs on six AISD campuses, workshops in the community and college internships.

Mother/Daughter: Hot Flashes and Personality Clashes.
Mothers and daughters learn how to use realistic approaches and practical strategies to communicate effectively and build loving and lifelong connections with each other.

Speakers Bio

Lolis Garcia Baab is a mother of two wonderful children and wife of 12-year NFL veteran Mike Baab, she is a business and community leader and a proud graduate of the University of Texas at Austin. Lolis is making her mark through The Ladies Room With Lolis. She began doing voice-over talent work in Austin while attending the University of Texas and continued this work upon her return to Austin in 1997. Among her many clients are Southwestern Bell, Bank One, and Taco Cabana. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Broadcast Journalism, Magna Cum Laude, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science.

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Yoga for Girls
Come get a taste of how yoga can help your mind, body and spirit. Learn basic yoga moves and how to incorporate relaxation techniques into your daily life. Understand your body in a way completely different from what fashion magazines tell you, and find out how to let go of stress at home and at school.


Speaker Bio

Caroline McCarter has been practicing yoga for 15 years, but it became more of an interest to her after taking a college yoga philosophy course in 1997 during her undergraduate years at University of Michigan.Over the years, as she continued to practice yoga on her own, Caroline became more and more aware of the self-actualizing effects of her yoga practice. In particular, she noticed how it drew her focus to the inner workings of her body, rather than its outside appearance. With that discovery, Caroline became passionate about helping others like her in the world; people with false perceptions about themselves that come with body image obsessions and disordered eating patterns. She views yoga as a vehicle for healing and has made yoga therapy her life's work.



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