Welcome to the LGBTQ Resource Center!
The Sarah Doyle Women's Center and the LGBTQ Resource Center share staff and resources to support students around issues of gender and sexuality.
The LGBTQ Resource Center, established at Brown in 2004, provides a comprehensive range of education, information and advocacy services and works to create and maintain an open, safe, and inclusive environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning students, faculty, and staff, their families and friends, and the campus community at large.
We recognize that sexual orientation and gender expression work through and are influenced by race, ethnicity, gender, culture, age, disability, class, faith and other social characteristics. In keeping with the ideals of Brown University we commit to justice, equality, and respect for all persons in all of our endeavors.
The Sarah Doyle Women’s Center (SDWC), established at Brown in 1974, seeks to provide a comfortable, yet challenging place for students, faculty, and staff to examine the multitude of issues around gender. The SDWC offers programs and services for all members of the Brown community, and is a site for research into and exploration of gender issues that extend into and beyond the classroom.
E-NEWSLETTER
Sign up for the LGBTQ Resource Center weekly e-newsletter by sending an email to BrownEllipses@gmail.com from the e-mail account to which you want to receive the newsletter. All information received will be strictly confidential.
Staff & Faculty - join our LGBTQ Staff-Faculty Listserv.
We are a member of the Consortium of Higher Education LGBT Resource Professionals

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