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The 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
Rochester Area Organizations
Informational Web Sites
Bibliography About the US Suffrage Movement

 

University of Rochester Women's Center Resources

Campus 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
Counseling and Mental Health Services
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 and Hispanic Women's Alliance, Black Students' Union
Coalition Against Sexual Harassment & Assault (CASHA)
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Friends Association (GLBFA)
Grassroots: Students for a Better Environment
Men Against Sexual Assault (MASA)
Society of Women Engineers
Women's Caucus: A Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance

Student Organizations: Sororities
Alpha Kappa Alpha, Omicron Beta, Rochester City Chapter
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

 

Rochester Area Community Resources

Alternatives for Battered Women
Alzheimer's Association
American Association of University Women, New York State Region
American Association of University Women, Greater Rochester Area Branch
Susan B. Anthony House
Association for Retarded Citizens
Association for Women in Communications
Baden Street Settlement of Rochester, NY
Bethany House
Genesee Hospital MEN's Program
Greater Rochester Association for Women Attorneys
Latinas Unidas
League of Women Voters
Legal Aid Society of Rochester
Lifeline
Lifespan
National Organization of Women Rochester Chapter
National Women's Hall of Fame
New York State Women's Justice Center
Planned Parenthood of the Rochester and Syracuse Region
Rape Crisis Services of Planned Parenthood
Rochester Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Family Violence Program
Rochester Women's Network
Society of Women Engineers, Rochester Section E006
Sojourner House
WAVE: Women Against A Violent Environment
YWCA of Rochester and Monroe County

 

Rochester Area Organizations

New York State American Association of University Women
Greater Rochester Area Branch of the American Association of University Women
Rochester Chapter of the National Organization of Women
Susan B. Anthony House
WAVE: Women Against A Violent Environment
YWCA of Rochester and Monroe County
National Women's Hall of Fame, Seneca Falls, New York

General Resources
Count-Me-In
Cybergrrl.com
Electra Pages
F.E.M.A.L.E. (Formerly Employed Mothers at the Leading Edge)
Feminist Activists Resources on the Net
Phenomenal Women of the Web
Women's Resources on the Internet

Organizations
Alliance of Women's Business & Professional Organizations
American Association of University Women
American Association of University Women, Greater Rochester Area Branch
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)
National Organization for Women, Rochester Chapter
Planned Parenthood
teenwire.com
UNIFEM
Women's College Coalition
Women Count
Women Leaders Online

 

Informational Resources

History of Women's Rights
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 Project, hosted by the University of South Carolina
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
Carnegie Mellon University, Gender and Sexuality
Carnegie Mellon University, Feminism and Women's Studies
Conflict in the US Woman Suffrage Movement between the National American Woman Suffrage Association and the Congressional Union/National Women's Party (1913-1919): An Annotated Bibliography
End-Violence Working Group
Feminist Activists Resources on the Net
University of Maryland, Women's Studies
PAR-L: A Canadian Electronic Feminist Network—PAR-L@unb.ca
Syracuse Women's Information Center
University of Pittsburgh Provost's Advisory Committee on Women's Concerns
Wellesley Center for Women
Women's Resources on the Internet at the University of North Carolina
Yale University Women's Organization

General Informational Resources
AFL-CIO Equal Pay Site
Cybergrrl.com
Electra Pages
Oxygen
ka-ching.com
Moms Online
pulse
Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health
Women's Bureau of the U.S. Labor Department

Domestic Violence Resources
Battered Women's Justice Project
Domestic Abuse Intervention 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
Resource Center on Domestic Violence

 

Bibliography About the US Suffrage Movement

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Prepared by Mary M. Huth, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, University of Rochester Libraries, February 1995.