A press release from the Student Peace Action Network at McHenry County College: “Equal Means equal” tomorrow Thursday 6:30 p.m. MCC Equal Means Equal, a documentary urging the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment will be presented Thursday October 19th … Continue reading
Category Archives: Student Peace Action Network at McHenry County College
A press release from the Student Peace Action Network “Where You Stand is What You See” Wednesday October 26 12:00 – 1:30 pm Leucht Conference Center @ MCC. Peace activist Kathy Kelly has traveled the world, promoting peace wherever she … Continue reading
A press release from the MCC Student Peace Action Network and Friends of Chilama: Sister Cities: Wednesday September 30th 7:00 p.m. Scots Room, MCC SPAN, the Student Peace Action Network and Friends of Chilama are co-sponsoring this event. Friends of … Continue reading
A press release from the Student Peace Action Network: MCC Models of Character featuring MCC Alum Tuesday, March 11 | Noon-1 p.m. | Board Room (A217) Join us for a panel featuring courageous and committed MCC Alum, who are now … Continue reading
A press release from McHenry County College’s Student Peace Action Network announces the Great Lakes Bioneers McHenry County Speaker Series, with speakers on Jan. 22, Jan. 29, Feb. 5 & Feb. 12: How do we build a more sustainable world? … Continue reading
A press release from the Peace Action Network: The History of Women’s Reproductive Rights Wednesday February 15th 11:30-12:45 MCC Employee Dining Room This event, sponsored by the Student Peace Action Network and the College Democrats will begin with an overview … Continue reading
A press release from the Student Peace Action Network: Occupy Movement in McHenry County Saturdays 1-2 PM. Woodstock Walmart Weekly Vigils Bring the Occupy Movement to McHenry County Woodstock—McHenry County residents now have a way to participate in and support … Continue reading
That was my question to Molly McQueen, the student who sends me press releases about programs sponsored by the Student Peace Action Network at McHenry County College. Here’s her answer: “I don’t agree with Obama’s decision to send more troops into Afghanistan, … Continue reading