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Village C West, Lobby Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057 (202) 687-6359 |
Created in 1990, the Georgetown University Women's Center is a place where women
can access information and services, support each other, share ideas, victories and challenges, and work together in a safe, inclusive environment. In an oppressive world, this space was intended to welcome and encourage women's perspectives and opinions, and to serve the needs of students, staff, and faculty at Georgetown.
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Dr. Margaret Stetz, Faculty Advisor | Nancy Cantalupo, Coordinator | Reema Sanghvi, Senior Work-Study |
Kirsten Brinker, Staffer | Mariko Cool, Trainer | Kelly Hoffman, Trainer |
Adrienne Kalosieh, Intern | Anna Kovina, Intern | Daughn Simmons, Intern |
Stop by the Women's Center for information about a range of gender-related issues, from the personal, academic, or professional to the political. You can check out books like
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Women's Center staff can refer you to resources on- or off-campus for counseling, legal assistance, medical care, or crisis intervention, or drop in and look though our binders for information about a variety of women's concerns, including sexual assault and rape, sexual harassment, pregnancy, eating disorders, HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases, and cancer. | |
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The Women's Center depends upon volunteers to staff and publicize the Center and its services, reach out to other women in the community, and arrange programs. Students, faculty, and staff can choose from a variety of volunteer experiences, with different goals, time commitments and areas of concentration.
The Women's Center has Center staff, student intern, and advisor positions available for volunteers. Additionally, we appreciate any contributions that volunteers wish to make, from sitting at informational tables in Red Square or Leavey to organizing or facilitating group activities. Please contact us for more information or to submit proposals for projects not mentioned here. | |
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The main purpose of the Women's Center is to fight sexual discrimination, to empower women, to include and provide services to women of all colors, positions, backgrounds, cultures and orientations, and to focus on women's health concerns. The Center works toward achieving this goal by advocating for social justice and change, the ending of oppression, and the support of women's individual growth and development. |