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V-Day San Jose State University

As part of the 2004 V-Day College Campaign, the students of San Jose State University are proud to present a benefit production of The Vagina Monologues to raise awareness and funds for local organizations working to end violence against women and girls.

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Performances:

12 February 2004 - 7 PM
13 February 2004 - 7 PM

Venue Info:

Venue: Morris Dailey Auditorium

San Jose State University
One Washington Square
San Jose California 95192
United States
Venue Capacity: 788
Accessible to people with disabilities: yes

Directions:

In the center of SJSU campus. Campus map available at SJSU website

Directions to campus:
From Highway 101 in either direction:
Highway 101 to the Highway 280 north interchange Highway 280 to Seventh Street exit north, make a right turn; cross San Salvador and left into Seventh Street Garage ($6 exact change required for a day permit).

From Highway 280 in either direction:
Highway 280 to Seventh Street exit north (left turn coming from north, right turn coming from south); cross San Salvador and left into Seventh Street Garage ($6 exact change required for a day permit).

**Please note that there will be a concert in the Event Center on Friday 2/13. Please arrive early to ensure parking. Free parking available in Downtown SJ after 6 PM. See sjdowntownparking.com

More Details:

A benefit production of "The Vagina Monologues"

Beneficiary: Next Door: Solutions to Domestic Violence;YWCA Rape Crisis Center;Casa Amiga Crisis Center (Juarez, Mexico)

Sponsor: Women's Resource Center

Performance Language: English

Tickets price: $7 students, $10 general admission (pre-sale); $10 students, $12 general admission (at door)
To purchase tickets:

Tickets will be available through the SJSU Event Center Box Office and Ticketmaster. (student prices only available at box office)

Related Events:

Film screening: ''Señorita Extraviada, Missing Young Woman''

''Señorita Extraviada, Missing Young Woman'' tells the haunting story of the more than 200 kidnapped, raped and murdered young women of Juárez, Mexico. Visually poetic, yet unflinching in its gaze, this compelling investigation unravels the layers of complicity that have allowed for the brutal murders of women living along the Mexico-U.S. border. In the midst of Juárez’s international mystique and high profile job market, there exists a murky history of grossly underreported human rights abuses and violence against women. Relying on what director Lourdes Portillo comes to see as the most reliable of sources – the testimonies of the families of the victims –"Señorita Extraviada" documents a two-year search for the truth in the underbelly of the new global economy.

TWO SHOWINGS!
Tuesday, February 10th
6 PM
MOSAIC Cross-Cultural Center

Wednesday, February 11th
12 Noon
Almaden Room, Student Union

for more information abou the film, please see Women Make Movies

Contact Person:

For more information, please contact:
Lindsey Bynum (click to email)
Phone: 408-924-6500

Cast and Crew:

Lindsey Bynum - Producer, Organizer
Anne Chau - Volunteer Coordinator
Erika Jackson - Producer
Jessica Martin - Stage Manager
Kathleen Neves - Publicity Crew
Theo Paat - Director