Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) Hosts Women’s Self-Defense Workshop

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(Women’s Self-Defense Workshop)

The Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) Diversity Committee will host a Women’s Self-Defense Workshop at 1 p.m. Monday, March 9, at its Menifee Valley Campus.

The annual women’s self-defense workshop is sponsored by the MSJC Diversity Committee, in collaboration with the Riverside Rape Crisis Center, to help empower women with self-defense strategies and techniques to defend themselves if necessary.

The free event is for women only and is open to MSJC students, faculty and the public. Participants should wear comfortable loose clothing, but no jewelry. Cold water will be provided.

It’ll last two hours in Room 1011 on the Menifee Valley Campus, 28237 La Piedra Road, Menifee.

For more information, contact faculty member Dr. Vera Stamenkovic at [email protected].

Mt. San Jacinto College serves about 27,000 students in a district covering 1,700 square miles from the San Gorgonio Pass to Temecula, with campuses in San Jacinto, Menifee, Banning and Temecula.

In May 2019, Mt. San Jacinto College awarded a record-breaking 3,314 degrees and certificates to 1,707 graduates.

Have a wonderful day and please follow MSJC on social media – FacebookTwitter and Instagram.

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