Resources
Below are resources that you can find on- and off-campus and online. Descriptions are taken from the organizations' websites.
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Academic Resources
Financial Aid for Women including scholarships, grants, and fellowships
The Pollak Library Guide for Queer Studies by Open Educational Resources Librarian Michaela Bettez (she/her) is updated frequently and provides useful links and information to help you find background information, books, articles, primary sources and archival collections, organizations, etc. on Queer Studies
The Pollak Library Subject Guide for Women and Gender Studies by Open Educational Resources Librarian Michaela Bettez (she/her) is updated frequently and provides useful links and information to help you find background information, books, articles, primary sources and archival collections, organizations, etc. on Queer Studies
STEM opportunities for women and minorities
Information on Underrepresented Careers for Women
Activism
The Orange County Equality Coalition Empowering the LGBTQ+ community in Orange County through education, advocacy, and coalition-building.
The National Women's Political Caucus is a multi-partisan grassroots organization dedicated to increasing women’s participation in the political process. NWPC recruits, trains and supports pro-choice women candidates for elected and appointed offices at all levels of government. In addition to financial donations, the Caucus offers campaign training for candidates and campaign managers, as well as technical assistance and advice. State and local chapters provide support to candidates running at state and local levels by helping raise money and providing crucial hands-on volunteer assistance.
Planned Parenthood Action Fund is a nonprofit, non-partisan group. PPAF is backed by millions of activists, donors, and other supporters working to advance access to sexual health care and defend reproductive rights. While PPAF works at the national level, local Planned Parenthood advocacy and political organizations are fighting to defend reproductive rights in states across the country.
Af3irm: "Home of anti-imperialist, transnational feminist organizing"
Blogs & Social Media
Facebook Groups
Solidarity: a socialist, feminist, anti-racist organization
My Favorite F Word Is Feminism
Blogs
Everyday Feminism is an educational platform for personal and social liberation.
Campus Resources
The African American Resource Center complements the University’s efforts in building a sense of community. It also serves as a tool for empowerment of the diverse segments of the University’s population through increased accessibility to scholarly research, cultural awareness education, and collaborative activities.
The Asian Pacific American Resource Center seeks to foster the holistic development of its AAPI community through caring, culturally responsive theory driven practices, and by encouraging the engagement of its campus AAPI community, resource centers, affiliated partnerships, community leaders, and allies whose reach may extend statewide, nationally, and internationally.
The Latinx Community Resource Center serves as a home away from home. We provide a welcoming space to study, relax and build community. The space serves as a place to connect with fellow students, student organizations, staff, faculty, and resources on campus.
Losquadro Keller LGBTQ Resource Center serves as a home away from home for our LGBTQ students to come study, relax, and build community with one another.
The Titan Dreamers Resource Center works to provide and consolidate information aimed towards aiding undocumented students. We partner with various offices and individuals to create a safe campus network for students.
TitanHEALTH leads the way in college wellbeing. Through treatment, prevention, promotion, and advocacy, we are your partner every step of the way.
TitanMED Your partner in campus health, accredited care, & informed choices. Empowering students for health and wellness on campus.
TitanMED - Gender Affirming Care TitanMED offers a wide variety of gender-affirming services.
TitanWELL offers a variety of programs to assist students in making healthy choices. TitanWELL's programs include CHOMP (Cooking Healthy & Optimal Movement), SHAG (Sexual Health Awareness Group), SIP (Substance Intervention & Prevention), Presentations, Consultations, and MORE!
TitanTHRIVE A campus resource focused on: advocacy for students, faculty, and staff impacted by sexual violence; raising awareness of sexual violence as a cultural, social, and individual experience; and, supporting the development of a culture of care across campus. We are dedicated to a trauma-informed and survivor-centered approach in all of our services and programming.
The Transfer Adult Re-entry Parenting & Pregnant Student Center (TAPP) Center serves the transfer, adult re-entry, parenting, and pregnant students of CSUF. More than half of CSUF's student population falls into one of these categories.
The Women's Resource Center envisions a world in which women-identifying students can engage in dialogue that promotes personal and identity-development and have access to academic and professional support to be confident in their knowledge, leadership, and ability for and after college. We strive to provide the tools for students to dismantle systems of power, privilege, and oppression.
Community Resources
El Centro Cultural de Mexico is an alternative space in Santa Ana where the community can find cultural, educational, and artistic activities that strengthen their identities, nurture their talents and develop a sense of leadership in their community.
The LGBTQ Center OC’s mission is to advocate on behalf of the Orange County Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and Queer/Questioning communities and provide services that ensure its well-being and positive identity.
Viet Rainbow of Orange County (VROC) is a grassroots organization based in Orange County, California that builds community and mobilizes intergenerationally. We are grounded in values of equity, healing, joy, and social justice. VROC strives to create a world where everyone has the resources and agency to thrive with dignity. We primarily work with LGBTQ+ Vietnamese Americans and their loved ones through research, education, and advocacy, while also strengthening collective power alongside other communities working toward liberation.
Humanitarian Organizations
The mission of California Against Slavery is to defend the freedom of every person by empowering the people of California to fulfill their obligation to stop human trafficking and encourage statewide collaboration.
In countries affected by conflict and war, Women for Women International supports the most marginalized women to earn and save money, improve health and well-being, influence decisions in their home and community, and connect to networks for support. By utilizing skills, knowledge, and resources, she is able to create sustainable change for herself, her family, and community.
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