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Over the last decade there has been a sharp decline in and backlash against single-sex activities, despite compelling information on the differing needs of girls and boys. Today, a strong drive toward exclusively coeducational activities and a disincentive to build gender-sensitive environments prevails. What remains to be seen is how this shift has impacted our nation's young women. Join us for an insightful and informative panel discussion as members of the Girls' Coalition of Greater Boston present the findings of the coalition's year-long study ''Where are the Girls?'' This discussion will examine the status of girls today, including gaps in services and alarming statistics. Panelists include: • Marie Turley, M.A.--Executive Director of the Boston Women's Commission (moderator) • Jerry Martinson, M.Ed.— Executive Director of Big Sister Association of Greater Boston • Molly Mead, Ed.D.— Lincoln Filene Professor at Tufts University • Janie Ward, Ed.D.—Associate Professor at Simmons College • Kathryn A. (Katie) Wheeler, Ed.D.—First Executive Director of the Girls' Coalition of Greater Boston Founded in 1992, the Girls' Coalition of Greater Boston facilitates networking, education, and advocacy focused on girls. The coalition's activities promote collaboration, gather and disseminate information, and increase the skills and knowledge of adults. Date: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 Time: 7:45 a.m. Registration & Networking 8:10 - 9:00 a.m. Program Location: Langham Hotel, Margaux Ballroom Cost: Members, $40 Member table of 10, $400 Non-members, $80 Non-member table of 10, $800 RSVP by: Friday, April 7, 2006 Contact: Seanna Sullivan (617) 227-4500, ext. 400 Click here to register. Event Sponsor:
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