Announcements |
The New Press is looking for staff and submissions: A group of women students are reviving The New Press, Georgetown's Undergraduate Feminist Journal. Submissions for the next issue, to be released this fall, can be dropped off in the Women's Center, Village C West Lobby. To join The New Press staff or for general information, contact Jenny Nix. Join GROW: Georgetown Research On Women |
AWARE Sexual Assault Information and Referral Line (202) 687-8444 |
Center for Minority Student Affairs Box 571087, 5th Floor Leavey Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057-1087 (202) 687-4054 |
Diversity Series Office of Student Programs Box 571060, 316 Leavey Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057-1060 (202) 687-3704 |
Gracenotes Box 571078, 427 Leavey Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057-1060 (202) 687-1625 |
Health Education Services Women's Health Information 207 Village C West Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057 (202) 687-8942 |
NAACP Box 571075, 431Leavey Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057-1075 (202) 687-1614 NAACP@guvax.georgetown.edu |
The New Press, GU's feminist news magazine Box 571075, 428 Leavey Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057-1075 (202) 687-1592 |
Pregnancy Services 207 Village C West Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057 (202) 687-8942 |
Georgetown Pride, GU's Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Students' Association Box 571075, 431 Leavey Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057-1075 (202) 687-1518 |
Sexual Assault Working Group Office of Student Affairs 530 Leavey Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057 (202) 687-5056 |
Students Ending Eating Disturbances (SEED), Confidential Hotline (202) 687-1861 |
Take Back the Night, Annual Rally and March against Violence Against Women For info. about the march at GU, held every Fall, call (202) 687-6359. For info. about the District-wide march organized by DC Rape Crisis Center every April, call (202) 232-0789. |
Women's Center Village C West, Lobby Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057 (202) 687-6359 cantalun@gusun.georgetown.edu |
Women's Empowerment League Box 571075, 431 Leavey Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057-1075 (202) 687-1518 wel@guvax.georgetown.edu |
Women's Leadership Conference Office of Student Programs Box 571060, 316 Leavey Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057-1060 (202) 687-3704 |
Women's Studies Program Box 571038, 586 Intercultural Center Georgetown University Washington, DC (202) 687-3117 byersl@guvax.georgetown.edu |
This page, provided by Georgetown's Health Education Services, provides links, grouped by subject to web sites that contain information about gay, lesbian, and bisexual health issues.
"The Guerrilla Girls are a group of women artists and arts professionals who make
posters about discrimination. Dubbing ourselves the conscience of the art world, we
declare ourselves feminist counterparts to the mostly male tradition of anonymous
do-gooders like Robin Hood, Batman, and the Lone Ranger."
This extensive site is a fabulous resource for feminists on the Web. You can read about current News and Events, browse their Feminist Arts, Literature and Entertainment page, or check out the Career Center and Feminist University Network.
This page, provided by Georgetown's Health Education Services, provides links to web sites that contain information about violence against women and children and violence in the queer community.
The library highlights several sites on global women's issues, as well as the WWWomen Search directory and the National Organization for Women.
"The oldest and largest collection of lesbian-specific information on the internet," Lesbian.org includes national and local resources, forums, book lists, and links to related sites.
An Internet Resource for Women, "Our goal is to create a community of women who share their knowledge and experience to help each other learn and grow as individuals."
Provided by Carnegie Mellon University, "this page publishes women's studies and feminist works, particularly focusing on issues of sex, gender, sexual identity and sexuality in cultural practices."