Serving Women in Nicaragua
Kate Iris Hilburger CAS ’07 vividly remembers the first women’s health workshop she attended in rural Nicaragua. Under the scattered shade of broadleaved tropical trees, two dozen Nicaraguan women–most of them young and juggling small chidren–listened attentively to a discussion of sex and gender, learning about their bodies and cultural attitudes toward women.

On-site at the Xochilt Clínica. Over the summer, Lewis & Clark students and recent graduates worked at this community-run clinic in El Viejo, bringing much-needed health care to female plantation workers and other rural residents. Pictured here with clinic staff and union leaders are (back row) Kate Iris Hilburger CAS ’07, Frazer Lanier BA ’07, Megan McBride BA ’07, Loren Speer, and Elizabeth Fussell CAS ’07.