Today’s wH2O Launch Party at the Penn Women’s Center was a booming success. We are thrilled to announce the launch of the inaugural issue! Accompanied by the One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Bluegrass Band, we welcomed authors, editors, donors, and wH2O supporters for an afternoon of music, refreshments, and mingling. Make sure to check out our inaugural issue under the “Current Issue” tab. We will soon launch a feature that allows for commenting on individual submissions, so be sure to check back next week and share your comments!
- wH2O is a new initiative at the University of Pennsylvania that publishes an annual online, open-access academic journal and blog focused on gender and water/sanitation issues worldwide. Submissions for the Fall 2013 issue accepted until May 15th, 2013.
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