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If you're a feminist who enjoys watching movies with like-minded people, check out Feminist Film Fridays at the University of ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥'s Women's Resource Center.

You'll see free films that are either about social justice, feature women or have general feminist themes during the bi-weekly series.Ìý

The idea behind the film series was to provide day-time programming for the resource center, UA students on campus who frequent the center and the feminist community at large, said Kim Dominguez, coordinator of feminist engagement.Ìý

"WRC has a new coordinator of feminist engagement this year [that's Kimâ˜], so I planned and selected these films as a way for me to hang out in the center and spend more time with students in a sort of post-learning environment that is casual and with snacks to foster an intersectional feminist community," Dominguez said.Ìý

Films will be screened for free at 2 p.m. every other Friday, Feb. 2 through April 27 at the Women's Resource Center, on the fourth floor of the Student Union Memorial Center,

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Film schedule

Feb. 2:

Feb. 16:

March 2:

March 16:

March 30:

April 13:

April 27:


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