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Charlottesville, VA, 22903
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434-982-2361
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Iris Magazine: Iris Magazine is the Center's award-winning, nationally acclaimed magazine for thinking young women, at U.Va. and beyond. After spending her life trying on several looks—from photocopied newsletter for the U.Va. Women's Studies Program to national journal for women, Iris re-debuted September 1, 2007 as a magazine for and about thinking young women.

Reconceived after 27 years of publication, Iris seeks to celebrate and empower young women through provocative articles, essays, and fiction pieces that are uplifting, inclusive, and literate.

If you'd like to receive a free copy or otherwise need to reach us, please email irismagazine@gmail.com.

If you are interested in submitting to Iris, we are currently accepting submissions only for our online site - see details under Submissions on the new site.

Iris Magazine
UVa Women's Center
PO Box 800588
Charlottesville, VA 22908
Email (irismagzine@gmail.com)

Visit the IRIS website!

 

Sexual and Domestic Violence Services (SDVS): Sexual and Domestic Violence Services (SDVS) educates students, staff, and faculty at the University of Virginia about intimate violence and its impact on our community. We provide support to survivors of these crimes, work to strengthen the University’s responses and policies so that all victims are treated fairly and appropriately, empower women to resist abuse, and empower men to embrace their role as allies in this work, so that the violence comes to an end.

For more information and resources visit theSDVS web page


 

Counseling: Since 1990, the Women's Center has offered individual, couples, and group counseling services to University of Virginia students, faculty, and staff, as well as to members of the Charlottesville community. Counseling is offered for both men and women individually, as well as couples. The counseling staff at the Women's Center is composed of advanced masters students and doctoral degree candidates in counselor education.

The Women's Center offers free and confidential support groups for UVa students, faculty, staff and Charlottesville community members. For more information and participation, call 982-2252.

For more information visit the Counseling web page!

Other useful counseling links:
Body Positive at UVa: Information about eating, body image, and exercise concerns


 

Men's Leadership Project (MLP): The Men's Leadership Project at the University of Virginia is an innovative community-based leadership development and mentoring program designed to build and reinforce authentic and responsible leadership capacities of both undergraduate men and elementary school boys. MLP accomplishes this mission by training and pairing a diverse group of undergraduate men with a select group of fifth grade boys at Walker Upper Elementary School and a select group of sixth grade boys at Burley Middle School, both in Charlottesville, VA.

MLP is especially committed to understanding a wide range of masculinities, fostering a gender-aware perspective on leadership development and mentoring, and encouraging active participation in respectful, healthy, pro-social and anti-violent community roles for those who identify as men and boys.

For more information visit the MLP Website!


 

Diversity and Advocacy: The Diversity and Advocacy Program teaches students how to create change. Interns are part of the Center's core staff and work on the website and print publications; coordinate the legal clinic; and organize events. Summer study also offers UVa students the opportunity to see how many women in other countries meet the many challenges before them.

There are three components to the Diversity and Advocacy Program:

Internship Program
Center Events
International Initiatives

Go here for more information on our Diversity and Advocacy Program!


 

Young Women Leaders Program (YWLP): Co-sponsored with the Curry School of Education, the Young Women Leaders program is a free year-long mentoring program that focuses on promoting middle school girls' leadership abilities. Local 7th grade girls who would like to participate are paired with U.Va undergraduate women to work on exploring how women and girls can best reach their leadership potential.

If you are a former Big Sister and want to stay involved in YWLP or a graduate student interested in becoming involved, consider applying to be a facilitator or trainer. Trainers lead weekly groups of Big Sisters in training and help teach how to best reach and advise a middle school girl. Facilitators lead weekly mentoring groups in area middle schools, keep school contacts informed about the group, and ensure that Big and Little Sisters are making connections. Challenge yourself to make a difference in the lives of both college women and middle school girls by applying to be a leader in YWLP!

Visit the YWLP Website!

 

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Men's Leadership Project (MLP) now includes The Men's Leadership Project at the University of Virginia is an innovative community-based leadership development and mentoring program designed to build and reinforce authentic and responsible leadership capacities of both undergraduate men and elementary school boys. MLP a...ccomplishes this mission by training and pairing a diverse group of undergraduate men with a select group of fifth grade boys at Walker Upper Elementary School and a select group of sixth grade boys at Burley Middle School, both in Charlottesville, VA. MLP is especially committed to understanding a wide range of masculinities, fostering a gender-aware perspective on leadership development and mentoring, and encouraging active participation in respectful, healthy, pro-social and anti-violent community roles for those who identify as men and boys. For more information visit the MLP Website! .
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University of Virginia Women's Center Emmy Award winning producer/director Lisa F. Jackson spent 2006 in the war zones of eastern DRC documenting the tragic plight of women and girls in that country’s intractable conflict. She was afforded privileged access to not only the grotesque realities of life in Congo (including interviews with self-confessed rapis...ts) but also to examples of resiliency, resistance, courage and grace

To watch a trailer and for more information about this film, visit http://www.thegreatestsilence.org/about.

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Admission is free, donations encouraged.

A film screening of Lisa F. Jackson's 2008 Sundance winner.
Time:7:00PM Monday, October 26th
Location:Minor 125
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University of Virginia Women's Center “Say Something!”

October 19-24 is Red Flag Campaign Week at UVA!
The Red Flag Campaign was created by the Virginia Sexual & Domestic Violence Action Alliance, supported by the Verizon Foundation, to promote the prevention of dating violence on Virginia’s college campuses.

All week: look for our red flags posted around gr...ounds, flyers in local business windows, and posters all over grounds.

Monday, Oct 19
Clothesline Project Display
9 am-9 pm in the Amphitheater
View t-shirts as art, decorated by survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, child sexual abuse, and by family members of domestic homicide victims. Wear a red t-shirt in recognition of this week.

Tuesday, Oct. 20
Look out for Red Flag messages on Beta Bridge.

Wednesday, Oct. 21
7 pm-9 pm
Maury 209
Angela Rose, founder of PAVE (Promoting Advocacy and Victim Empowerment), and a survivor of sexual assault, will speak about her experience and how she has become empowered to advocate for survivors everywhere at a national level. (Satisfies an FOA requirement).

Thursday, Oct. 22
6-8 pm
Monroe 130
Domestic Violence Panel
Hear personal stories of surviving dating/domestic violence from UVA students and others. Discussion will follow the panel.

9 am-9 pm
Amphitheater
Silent Witness and Banner Display: freestanding silhouettes that represent individual women, men and children who were murdered or died due to domestic violence. Each figure has a plaque that tells that person’s story. A banner created by the UVA football team in honor of Red Flag Week/Domestic Violence Awareness Month, pledging that “These Hands are Not for Hurting” will also be on display.

Friday, Oct. 23
Visit our table on the South Lawn, where we will be handing out free Red Flag Campaign buttons to the first 1,000 students who stop by.

Saturday, Oct. 24
UVA v. Georgia Tech Game
Keep an eye out for the UVA football team’s banner in support of the Red Flag Campaign.

Time:9:00AM Monday, October 19th
Location:Various Locations
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University of Virginia Women's Center updated its Extended Info.

Counseling now includes Since 1990, the Women's Center has offered individual, couples, and group counseling services to University of Virginia students, faculty, and staff, as well as to members of the Charlottesville community. Counseling is offered for both men and women individually, as well as couples. The counsel...ing staff at the Women's Center is composed of advanced masters students and doctoral degree candidates in counselor education. The Women's Center offers free and confidential support groups for UVa students, faculty, staff and Charlottesville community members. For more information and participation, call 982-2252. For more information visit the Counseling web page! Other useful counseling links: Body Positive at UVa: Information about eating, body image, and exercise concerns .
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University of Virginia Women's Center Join the fun! This National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) 5K walk will take place at the UVA Park Pavilion. Registration fees are $15 for adults, $10 for children and a minimum of $25 in pledges to NEDA is requested. The event will include the 5K walk, heart-felt half-mile, lunch, entertainment and information fr...om local vendors and clinicians. Come out and support a healthier Charlottesville! For more information and to register for the walk, visitwww.nedawalkcville.com. For questions, contact Kimberly Paschall @ klp5zf@virginia.edu. Hosted by Kimberly Paschall and the UVa Women's Law Association.

The Women’s Center is participating in Charlottesville’s 1st annual National Eating Disorders Awareness Walk!
Time:10:00AM Saturday, September 26th
Location:UVA Park Pavillion
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University of Virginia Women's Center The U.Va. Women’s Center will be open for tours by staff. You are invited to explore our new expanded Center and learn more about us and the different programs we have to offer. Stop by and enjoy refreshments, good conversation, and help us celebrate as we approach our 20th birthday this academic year!! We welcome students, faculty, and community members alike

Explore our new expanded Center and learn more about us!
Time:1:00PM Friday, September 11th
Location:Corner Building
University of Virginia Women's Center
The Men's Leadership Project at the University of Virginia is an innovative community-based leadership development and mentoring program designed to build and reinforce authentic and responsible leadership capacities of both undergraduate men and elementary school boys...
University of Virginia Women's Center
Sexual and Domestic Violence Services (SDVS) educates students, staff, and faculty at the University of Virginia about intimate violence and its impact on our community...
University of Virginia Women's Center
Since 1990, the Women's Center has offered individual, couples, and group counseling services to University of Virginia students, faculty, and staff, as well as to members of the Charlottesville community. Counseling is offered for both men and women individually, as well as couples...
University of Virginia Women's Center
The Diversity and Advocacy Program teaches students how to create change. Interns are part of the Center's core staff and work on the website and print publications; coordinate the legal clinic; and organize events...