George Mason University Students Raise Money Through Performance of Vagina Monologues

GMU students performing "The Vagina Monologues." Photo taken by GMU student.

GMU students performing "The Vagina Monologues." Photo by Courtney Erland, Photography Manager, Student Media, George Mason University.

Students at George Mason University recently raised money for Women for Women International with their rendition of “The Vagina Monologues.” The play, which presents issues of female identity and sexuality, and highlights violence against women, was sponsored by the University Sexual Assault Services center. The students were able to raise $1750 to support Women for Women International’s program in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)! In addition to their donation, the students were able to increase awareness of the crisis in the DRC and the atrocities that happen there every day. We are so grateful to the participating students for their efforts to provide life-saving services to women in the DRC and for raising awareness about the situation for women there.

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