A Message from the "Save the WRI" Movement

A Message from the "Save the WRI" Movement

Dear Esteemed Bloggers,

I am writing to inform you (assuming you have not already heard) that Brigham Young University is dissolving its Women’s Rearch Institute after 31 years. This news was made semi-public on October 29, 2009. The sorry excuse for a public press release was first sent via email to the faculty and students involved in the program.

The Institute has been a central location for all aspects of academia at Brigham Young University that related to women. Its main accomplishments have been:

1) educating female students regarding gender-related personal challenges,

2) providing women throughout the Church with opportunities to learn about and discuss women’s issues particularly as they pertain to spiritual development,

3) improving the professional life for female faculty members at Brigham Young University, and

4) promoting the scholarly study of women’s development and contributions to families, communities, and societies.

Within the last twenty years of record-keeping, no other university in the country has eliminated its center of research concerning women.

This is a BIG deal.

We, as students at Brigham Young University are speaking out for those who cannot or will not speak for themselves. This is our legacy. We have already begun speaking up and reaching out to those involved in the decision-making process. We want answers from the people responsible, and we would like you to help by spreading the word, as well.

We implore you to make this a topic on your blogs within the next few days- time is of the essence!

Please add the following links to the official press release, our Facebook group, the WRI blog, and MOST IMPORTANT, ask your readers to inform themselves and SIGN THE PETITION!!!! Or sign the petition yourself if you have not yet done so.

https://supportwri.blogspot.com/

This is the official website of our movement and has a copy of the petition to electronically sign.

It also includes addresses where people can send letters and links to other sites with more information.

WRI’s offical site–https://wri.byu.edu/index.php

BYU’s official press release–https://news.byu.edu/archive09-Oct-womens.aspx

A slightly different view of the whole thing–https://squaretwo.org/Sq2ArticleWRIFarewell.html

our facebook group page–https://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=169442383235&ref=ts

KEEP IN MIND: This is not an action AGAINST the LDS Church or its Leaders. This a human issue affecting those who are involved in the research of the WRI and those who would benefit from that research.

Thank you so much for your help! Your voice is an invaluable assett to the cause.

Kind Regards,

Cassandra Scheerer

Katie Vaggalis

Sara Vranes