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ResourcesThe Anthony Center offers many resources to members of the Rochester community and University of Rochester campus. For information on the academic program in Women's Studies, please refer to the Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender and Women's Studies. Please access the following pages divided by topic: University of Rochester Women's Center Resources Rochester Area Community Resources National Resources Informational Web Sites Bibliography About the US Suffrage Movement University of Rochester Women's Center ResourcesCampus Initiatives: The Anthony Center participates in and serves as a resource for the Safe Zone Campaign at the University of Rochester, whose mission is to identify safe places on campus for individuals to openly discuss gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender issues, both academic and personal. The Anthony Center offices are a Safe Zone. Academic Resources: Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender and Women's Studies College Center for Academic Support Office of Special Programs and Part-time Studies Women in Science & Engineering Program Community Service: Alpha Phi Omega Community Service Network Habitat for Humanity Services & Personal Resources: Career Center University Counseling Center Office of the Dean of Students Office of Minority Student Affairs Safe Zone Campaign Sexual Assault Hotline, campus phone x5-RAPE Sexual Harassment Prevention Student Activities Office University Health Service Office of the University Intercessor Student Organizations: Educational & Awareness Amnesty International Black Students' Union Pride Network (formerly GLBFA) Grassroots: Students for a Better Environment Sexual Health Awareness Group Society of Women Engineers Women's Caucus: A Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance Student Organizations: Sororities Alpha Phi, Theta Kappa Chapter Delta Gamma Delta Sigma Theta Kappa Delta Gamma Phi Beta Lambda Phi Chi Omega Phi Beta Phi Sigma Sigma Sigma Delta Tau, Beta Pi Chapter Sigma Psi Zeta Zeta Phi Beta Rochester Area Community ResourcesAlternatives for Battered Women Alzheimer's Association American Association of University Women American Association of University Women, Greater Rochester Area Branch Susan B. Anthony House The ARC of Monroe County Association for Women in Communications Baden Street Settlement of Rochester, NY Bethany House Greater Rochester Association for Women Attorneys Latinas Unidas League of Women Voters Legal Aid Society of Rochester Lifeline - Rochester Community Mobile Crisis Team Lifespan Men's Education for Non-Violence Workshop National Organization of Women Rochester Chapter National Women's Hall of Fame Planned Parenthood of the Rochester and Syracuse Region Rape Crisis Services of Planned Parenthood Rochester Women's Network Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children Society of Women Engineers, Rochester Section E006 Sojourner House WAVE: Women Against A Violent Environment YWCA of Rochester and Monroe County National ResourcesGeneral Resources: Count-Me-In Cybergrrl.com Mothers & More Women's Resources on the Internet Organizations: Alliance of Women's Business & Professional Organizations Business Women's Network Interactive Dads and Daughters Feminist Majority Foundation National Council of Women's Organizations National Domestic Violence Hotline National Organization for Women (NOW) Planned Parenthood teenwire.com UNIFEM Women's College Coalition Women Count Informational ResourcesHistory of Women's Rights: Information on Susan B. Anthony's arrest and trial Susan B. Anthony House, Rochester, NY Women's Rights National Park, National Park Service, Seneca Falls, NY National Women's History Museum, Alexandria, VA National Women's Hall of Fame, Seneca Falls, NY Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony Papers Project Online, sponsored by Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey The Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation, Fayetteville, NY Academic Resources: Brockport Women's Center Carnegie Mellon University, Gender and Sexuality Carnegie Mellon University, Feminism and Women's Studies End-Violence Working Group University of Maryland, Women's Studies Nazareth College Women's Studies Department PAR-L: A Canadian Electronic Feminist Network—PAR-L@unb.ca RIT Women's Center University of Pittsburgh Provost's Advisory Committee on Women's Concerns Wellesley Center for Women Yale University Women's Organization General Informational Resources: AFL-CIO Equal Pay Site Cybergrrl.com Oxygen Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health Women's Bureau of the U.S. Labor Department Domestic Violence Resources: Battered Women's Justice Project National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence National Resource Center to End Violence Against Native Women National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence National Resource Center on Domestic Violence VDay
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