WOMEN’S STUDIES RESOURCES
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Clubs and Organizations
Women’s and Gender Studies clubs and organizations
Connect with peers that share your passion for women’s empowerment and equality by getting involved with our array of clubs and organizations.
ASIF
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The Associated Students for Intersectional Feminism (ASIF) is committed to equality on campus and the further advancement of women. ASIF provides a forum to voice the concerns of women at Northern Arizona University and creates opportunity for leadership within a student group. An executive council consisting of nine officers is elected every spring semester. The hired positions include:
- ASIF President
- Director of Administration
- Director of Communication
- Director of Special Events
- Director of Finance
- Resource Room Director
- V-Day Coordinator
- Student Education Team (SET) Director
- SET Administrative Aide
For more information, visit ASIF’s Facebook page.
PRISM
People Respecting Individuals and Sexual Minorities, meets Wednesdays 7:30-9:00 in Havasupai AB, email is prism.nau@gmail.com.
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PRISM’s mission is to advocate and empower individuals who identify as:
- gay
- lesbian
- bisexual
- transgender
- transsexual
- queer
- questioning
- any sexual identity that falls out of the realm of society majority norm
- including those who may choose to not identify with a label
PRISM provides a network of support so that individuals can participate, integrate, live openly, and meet others like themselves at the university and in Flagstaff, without fear of harassment and/or discrimination.
For more updates, visit PRISM’s Facebook page.
Black Student Union
https://nau.collegiatelink.net/organization/Black-Student-Union
Facebook: NAU Black Student Union
HAPA Hawaiian Club (HAPA)
https://nau.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/hapaclub
Daleth He Aleph Cultural Sorority
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Dedicated to the positive development of women of color as a method of providing academic support, cultural education, and successful transitioning on college campuses. Create a sense of culture, champion social justice within the community, seek philanthropic efforts within the community, provide academic support and promote scholarship of students.
For more information about Daleth He Aleph Cultural Sorority, click here.
Delta Chi Lambda (DChiL)
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Delta Chi Lambda is an Asian Interest Sorority that was established at The University of Arizona on October 12, 2000. It welcomes all women pursuing an education and feel they would like to contribute to DChiL. It takes pride in honesty, loyalty, and friendship while supporting each other. Delta Chi Lambda Gamma Colony was created in Spring of 2012. 11 girls successfully crossed on December 4, 2011. Delta Chi Lambda Gamma Colony is the first Asian-American Interest sorority that chartered at NAU. By bringing another multicultural sorority to the Greek community we hope to strengthen and expand the diversity on campus and continue to teach each other. We’d like to create awareness of the Asian American culture not only for Asian American students, but students of many backgrounds.
For more information about Delta Chi Lambda, click here.
Gamma Alpha Omega (Gao)
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A Latina-founded, multicultural organization that exists to:
* Increase the number of women with a college education and advanced degrees.
* Provide mentors for youth, women and under-represented communities.
* Enhance the individual leader in each member.
* Provide a family of lifelong support for sisters who live their lives by the pillars of Honesty, Integrity, Leadership, Scholarship and Unity.
For more information about Gamma Alpha Omega, click here.
Kappa Delta Chi (KDChi)
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Through numerous service events, sisterhood retreats, and academic and cultural workshops, KDChi’s learn more about themselves, each other and their surrounding Universities and communities. They blossom into committed leaders, are able to network with our remarkable alumnae, and continue to serve as civic leaders well past their graduation. KDChi is a non-traditional sorority full of diverse members and eager women ready to make a difference in our communities. With sisters, anything is possible.
For more information about Kappa Delta Chi, click here.
Out in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (oSTEM)
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A national society dedicated to educating and fostering leadership for LGBTQA communities in the STEM fields. As an organization dedicated to community, our work starts with our mission. It serves as a touchstone and reminds us of our common goals:
*To educate, empower and engage a diverse community,
*To identify, address advocate for the needs of LGBTQA students in the STEM fields,
*And we fulfill these needs through mentorship connections, networking opportunities, strategic collaborations, and professional/leadership development.
For more information about oSTEM, click here.
People Respecting Individuals & Sexual Minorities (PRISM)
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We are Northern Arizona University’s largest student-led LGBTQA organization. We support LGBTQA students to help form a sense of community and friendship. Our meeting topics range from queer history/herstory and current events to trans* controversies. We put on a drag show every semester featuring students from Northern Arizona University and Coconino Community College.
For more information about PRISM, click here.
Commission on the Status of Women
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PO Box: 6040 Flagstaff, AZ 86011 Ashurst Hall – (Bldg #11) Room #A101
Phone: 928-523-9045
Commission on Disability Access and Design
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PO Box: 4127 Flagstaff, AZ 86011 Ashurst – (Bldg #11)Room #101A
Phone: 928-523-8974