Center for Women & Gender Equity
This years 2024-2025 theme for the Center for Women and Gender Equity is Destigmatizing and Dialoguing Across Differences
Please reach out to me at ssobotta@stmarys-ca.edu at any time.
Our virtual login for hybrid events can be found here:
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The Center for Women & Gender Equity utilizes a collaborative, strength-based approach in supporting and advocating for students, promoting gender equity and inclusion. The team made up of a professional staff member, an engaged student team of specialists and a robust community engagement team does intersectional social justice work focusing on how gender intersections with race, class, ideology, sexual orientation, and more. Because we understand that we can't have gender equity in a world where interpersonal violence exists, we share space with and are intentionally collaborative with the Campus Assault Response and Education (CARE).
We are rooted in an empowerment model.
We are located on the ground level of Augustine Hall. Please come and visit us!
- The Center for Women and Gender Equity is a hub of connection and community for women, non-binary, trans, and students of all gender identities.
- It seeks to support women and people across the gender identity spectrum in their development as they work to find their place on campus, by helping them identify ways to be engaged that support the curricular experience and formulate a post-graduation plan.
- It seeks to address marginalization and disparities in resources, support, access, and opportunities based on gender, and/or sexual orientation, racial, cultural, religious, or ideological identities through thoughtful dialogues, discussion, programming, and advocacy.
- It seeks to help make the voices of women and people across the gender identity spectrum audible by intentionally creating spaces for story sharing, story writing, spoken word, and healing.
- The Center is committed to the movement to end violence against women and people of all gender identities (which is a symptom of gender inequity). We work in close partnership with the Office of Sexual Assault & Violence Prevention to continue this work.