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About the WRC/WISSH
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Our Mission:
The mission of
the Notre Dame Women's Resource
Center, or WISSH, Women
in Social Service and Health is to serve as a resource for all members of the
Notre Dame community. WISSH celebrates a diversity of races, classes,
ages, political beliefs, lifestyles and physical disabilities.
Goals:
The WISSH aims
to:
- Improve gender relations
- Increase awareness of issues such as eating disorders,
date rape and sexual harassment
- Create an environment that is both interested in and
welcoming to women
- Bring together faculty, students, staff and
administrators of both genders to address their concerns about gender
issues
In order to meet
these goals, the WISSH:
- Maintains a library as a means of dissemination
information pertaining to rape, sexual harassment, male-female
communication, eating disorders, safety, career guidance, and numerous
other women's issues
- Helps to coordinate the efforts of various groups
oriented to women's issues at Notre Dame and provides a meeting place for
those groups
- Sponsors, co-sponsors and provides networking for events
on campus that relate to women
- Promotes and encourages research on gender issues
- Provides a space for women and concerned others to find
support and understanding
History:
The Women's
Resource Committee of the Graduate Student Union began efforts to establish a
Women's Resource Center a nearly decade ago. Since
then, more and more faculty, staff, and students (graduate and undergraduate)
have voiced their support, and many have become personally involved in the
effort. Since October of 1993, the WRC has been operating as a student
organization, recognized by the Office of Student Activities. This,
however, is meant to be only a stepping stone toward the ultimate goal of
university-funded Women's Center that would be run by and designed to serve everyone
at the University: students, faculty, staff and administrators. In the
meantime, the WRC will strive to fulfill its purpose as a student-run
organization. Due to the opening of the
Gender Relations Center,
the WRC no longer has an official office in which we can meet. Hence, we have renamed the WRC, WISSH or
Women in Social Service and Health.
While the general goals are the same, we are no longer equipped to
maintain a library or handle phone inquiries.
Any questions about meetings or upcoming events should be sent to wrc@nd.edu.
