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Center for Gender Justice

Originally known as the Women's Center, the Center for Gender Justice started as a campus club in the 1970s and became an official center on Oct. 24, 1997.

The center serves the campus and surrounding community as a resource center for women, for gender issues and as a safe haven for survivors of sexual assault.

Students serve as interns within the Centers, working on topics as diverse as sexual assault, weekly discussions, religion, spirituality and gender and global issues that affect women.

Student clubs and organizations that operate out of the Center for Gender Justice include:

  • Listening and Understanding Sexuality Together (LUST) - focuses on creating a safe space and community to talk about sex, sexuality, body image, and the promotion of loving yourself
  • Wadada Wa Rangi Wengi (WRW) - a non-Greek sisterhood dedicated to community service and raising awareness about social justice issues, primarily advocating for female-oriented causes

About Belonging, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Programs at University of Redlands

University of Redlands’ mission is to welcome, educate, and empower a diverse community of learners for lives of meaning, impact, and joy. The University has a diverse student body, and we employ a diverse workforce to support our students. The University is a federally-designated Hispanic Serving Institution. More than a designation, our status as an HSI animates our core values, which include excellence, exploration, inclusivity, justice, kindness, and service. Living these values ensures that the students, faculty, and staff who join our community feel and know that they belong.