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Women's Center Featured Event

Gender Bite 7: Labor of Love


Join us Monday, February 10th, 4-5 PM, at the Women’s Center

for our seventh Gender Bite of the year, Labor of Love.


We’ll be discussing dating culture, gender roles, heteronormativity, and societal expectations providing Valentine’s Day themed treats.


At the end of the event, there will be a raffle for a cute stuffed teddy bear.


Hope to see you there! 

Women's Center Programs

Feminist Book Club:

I Who Have Never Known Men


Join Feminist Book Club! This Winter Quarter we will be reading "I Who Have Never Known Men" by Jacqueline Harpman, a dystopian fiction book with a strong female lead.


Book Club starts Mondays, at 10am, and we will meet Weeks 2, 4, 6, 8, & 10.


The first 5 students to attend our first meeting will receive a free copy!


Visit our calendar to see what we'll be discussing each week:

 tinyurl.com/bookclubw25

Women’s Center Graduate 

Sunset Cafe

Tuesdays l 4-5 PM l Women’s Center

(Beginning Tuesday, January 14th)


Take a breather from the grad school hustle at the Women’s Center!


Enjoy a cozy space with coffee, snacks, and good vibes—perfect for recharging, relaxing, or tackling your to-do list. Swing by to socialize with other graduate students, de-stress, and re-energize. Every Tuesday, from 4pm - 5pm, at the Women’s Center, beginning Tuesday, January 14th

Winter 2025 OASIS STEM Tutoring


Beginning Week 2, OASIS tutors will be available in the Women’s Center providing free individual assistance to enhance student's academic success.


Tutoring will be offered weekly on Mondays and Fridays for BILD, MATH, PSYCH and CHEM courses.


For questions and accommodations, please contact women@ucsd.edu 

Lyrical Legacies: Highlighting the Contributions of Black Artists


Please join us at the Women's Center, on Wednesday, Feb. 5th, from 5-6:30 PM, for an event highlighting the labor and contributions of Black artists, ranging from poetry to music.


Our event will be discussing the history of Black gender-marginalized folk's contributions to written art, the erasure the community has experienced, and the immense legacy that they continue to leave.


Attendees will be writing their own poems and we would love to hear any original written art pieces or art pieces from Black artists that they would like to share!

Light snacks will be provided!

For questions and accommodations, please email women@ucsd.edu.

Burnout and the Stress Cycle



Burnout-what is it, how does it happen, and what can we do to combat it?


This workshop will talk about the additional pressures and stresses of the Human Giver Syndrome (most commonly in women and gender marginalized folks).


Fighting burnout is more than practicing self-care; join us in the Women's Center, from 5-6pm, Wednesday, Feb. 12th, 2025.

Women’s Center Grad Galentine's

February 13th, 2025

4:00PM - 5:30PM


Join us at the Women’s Center for Grad Galentine's!


Create delightful drinks at our mocktail station and snack on tasty treats while we play games!


It’s the perfect time to spend time with your gals!


Open to all graduate and professional students.

Money Concepts for Young Adults


What even is financial literacy? Hosted by our partners over at University Credit Union, Money Concepts for Young Adults will be Tuesday Feb. 18th, 2025, from 4:30-5:30pm, at the Women's Center.

Decolonial Feminism

Teach-In


Are you interested in learning about decolonial feminism? Do you want to know how to implement decolonial action in your own life?


If so, join us at the Women’s Center for our Decolonial Feminism Teach-In on Wednesday, February 19th, from 6-8pm.


Attendees will be entered into a raffle to win “A Decolonial Feminism” by Françoise Vergès. We are looking forward to learning together!

Winter 2025

Gender Bite Calendar


Our Gender Bites series continues this Winter quarter covering topics ranging from fast fashion to Taylor Swift.


Join us for a new topic every other Monday, from 4-5PM, at the Women's Center starting Monday, January 13th-Week 2.


Light refreshments will be provided.

STEMinist Network


The STEMinist Network is a drop-in program that creates opportunities for gender marginalized undergraduate students in STEM to connect and build community within the larger context of STEM as a male dominated field.


We focus on gender and science, community building, and professional development. We use the term “gender marginalized” to recognize the impact of sexism on many communities including, but not limited to, transgender women, cisgender women, transgender men, non-binary individuals, and gender non-conforming individuals. STEMinist Network is open to all undergraduate students in STEM majors.


Register in our LinkTree or on our website.

GAP Research Form


Do you identify as a "stan" of an artist? Are you interested in sharing your experiences within a fandom?


Fill out the research form created by Women's Center intern Isabella Lardieri for her Gender Action Project (GAP), titled: "Fan Girls and Femininity: Exploring the Intersections of Stan Culture, Gender, and Social Justice."


Complete the form

tinyurl.com/IsabellaGAP, or scan the QR code.

Women's Center Staff and Faculty Programs

Working Parents of Elementary and Middle Schoolers Support Group

Date: Wednesday l February 5 l 12-1 PM

Location: Zoom Meeting

https://uchealth.zoom.us/j/86957940529


Please join us for a supportive discussion and an opportunity to connect with other UCSD remote working parents.

Parenting post-pandemic may still feel like unfamiliar territory for us all, especially returning to work & school after a year+ of remote learning and various hybrid schedules, not to mention the difficulty balancing roles amid a variety of stressors. Parenting is never easy, but this is unprecedented. You are not alone!

This support group is in collaboration with the Women’s Center and facilitated by Izabel Caetano Francy, LCSW, a Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FSAP) licensed clinician, who is also a full-time remote working parent.

Open to all UC San Diego campus Faculty and Staff parents of any age, partnered or single.

Feel free to eat lunch or parent as needed during the discussion.

Questions? Please contact Izabel C. Francy at icfrancy@ucsd.edu

Working Parents of Teens Support Group

Date: Thursday l February 13 l 1-2 PM

On Zoom: https://uchealth.zoom.us/j/81090977661

 

Calling all parents of teens! Please join us for a supportive discussion and an opportunity to connect with other UC San Diego parents.

 

This support group is in collaboration with the Women’s Center and facilitated by Izabel Caetano Francy, LCSW, a Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FSAP) licensed clinician, who is also a full-time working parent.

 

Open to all UC San Diego campus Faculty and Staff parents of teens ages 12 and up.



We acknowledge that developmental levels vary. Please join this group or any of the other support groups as you feel appropriate based on you/your child’s needs.

Let's Talk About Menopause! 

 

Date: Tuesday, 2/18/25

Time: 12-1 PM

Location: Zoom - Registration is required:

https://uchealth.zoom.us/j/89815438073


Join us for an open conversational space created for Campus Staff & Faculty where we will explore the topic of menopause and support one another through sharing experiences, feelings, resources, and strategies to better navigate an

often-challenging phase of life.

Participants will be invited to share their menopause related topics of interest. Personal medical questions must be reserved for consultation with a healthcare provider.

This is a collaboration with the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FSAP) and the Women’s Center, facilitated by Izabel Caetano Francy, LCSW, and Jennifer Triana Tahbaz, LCSW, FSAP licensed clinicians, and menopause champion Jess Geipel, all of whom recognize that menopause affects people differently and understand that one person’s experience does not represent all people’s experience.

Feel free to eat lunch during the discussion.

 

Need more menopause resources and support prior to this meeting?

 

Consider joining the new Google Group ucsdmenosupport-g

This group is intended for those approaching or experiencing menopause through the process of aging or by medical/surgical means who would like to make connections, share experiences and resources (books, articles, podcasts, doctor recommendations), gain support and get smarter on this topic so we can all better advocate for our needs. This channel will be used to send announcements for all relevant on and off campus menopause related virtual and in-person support groups and events in the future.

 

Be sure to check out the Menopause Resource Doc where you will find a plethora of information, particularly in the Menopause Wiki.

 

Questions? Contact Jess Geipel

Considering Motherhood? Creating Dialogue on Pressure, Ambivalence and Expectations

Date:  Tuesday – February 25, 2025

Time:  12:00 - 1:00 PM

Location: Zoom - Registration is required: 

https://uchealth.zoom.us/j/81707884487


Join us for a non-judgmental, conversational space for Campus Staff & Faculty where we will explore the question of motherhood versus being child-free.

This space is held with the intention of helping currently child-free women obtain support and clarity for whatever path they take in life.  


This is a collaboration with the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FSAP) and the Women’s Center, facilitated by Izabel Caetano Francy, LCSW, and Jennifer Triana Tahbaz, LCSW, FSAP licensed clinicians.

Open to all UC San Diego campus Staff and Faculty.


Feel free to eat lunch during the discussion.

Questions? Please contact Jess Geipel jgeipel@ucsd.edu

Working Moms of 0-5 Year Olds Group

Wednesday l February 26 l 1:30-2:30 PM

On Zoom: https://uchealth.zoom.us/j/82035703829 



Please join us for a supportive discussion and an opportunity to connect with other UC San Diego working moms.



Parenting post-pandemic may still feel like unfamiliar territory for us all, especially for those who were pregnant or gave birth while working remotely, not to mention the difficulty balancing roles amid a variety of stressors. Parenting is never easy, but this is unprecedented. You are not alone!


This support group is in collaboration with the Women’s Center and facilitated by Izabel Caetano Francy, LCSW, a Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FSAP) licensed clinician, who is also a full-time remote working parent.


Open to all UC San Diego campus Faculty and Staff mothers of any age, partnered or single.



Feel free to eat lunch, nurse or be a mom during the discussion.

Subscribe to, or unsubscribe from, the ucsdmoms-l list here



Questions? Please contact Izabel C. Francy at icfrancy@ucsd.edu

February is Black History Month

UC San Diego honors and celebrates the theme:

Black Contributions to Labor: Honoring our Legacy, Inspiring the Future


Check out the BHM 2025 Event Calendar!

Black History Month

Rising Through Adversity 



Offered every Monday in February, the 3rd, 10th, 17th, and 24th, 5:30 PM to 6:30PM Pacific Time, online. 


Registration Link: https://ucsd.zoom.us/meeting/register/Q9Bw6029RGiB5BQOfGxLrQ

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Parents, Guardians, and Caregiver Association Chat 4 Six -

Winter ‘25 Quarter

 

Greetings all!

The Parents, Guardians, and Caregiver Association coordinates a Chat 4 Six engagement to help members connect with fellow parents. We hope to offer this opportunity once each quarter as interest permits.

 

What is Chat 4 Six? We collect groups of six people based on their response to the demographic question of who they want to connect with (e.g., new parents, parents of multiple children, others currently breastfeeding, etc.). Once the groups are created, email is sent to leads (interest also self-identified on the Form) to organize a date that works for participants to meet in-person or online. 

 

Please click the link below and submit the Google Form to connect with fellow parents, guardians, and caregivers across the campus!

 

Winter ‘25 Chat 4 Six Google Form: https://forms.gle/U2BPm2VPPNGdxYn49

 

Questions? Contact:

 

Veronica Phairvphair@ucsd.edu

Displacement and Reparation

Feb. 7, 2025, 9:00 AM

Geisel Library, Seuss Room


 Join us for an interdisciplinary event exploring themes of climate change, human and more-than-human displacements, and calls for reparation across the Americas and Pacific Islands. Through presentations, discussions and workshops, we will engage with the cascading concerns of human and ecological fragility and agency in this interconnected region with scholars, activists, artists, journalists, librarians, and scientists.

The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/displacement-and-reparation-climate-labor-and-migration-justice-symposium-tickets-1134018773679?aff=oddtdtcreator


Contact:

Cristela Garcia-Spitz

ucsdlibrary@ucsd.edu

Artist Call: First Stories: A First-Gen Art Gallery

Feb. 7, 2025, 5:00 PM



Calling all First-Gen artists! Triton Firsts presents "First-Stories: A First-Gen Art Gallery." This exhibition is a celebration of the personal and collective journeys that have shaped first-generation students, exploring the deep connections between our roots, and our identities.

We are currently looking for first-generation students to participate in the program. Participation in First Stories offers access to creative coaches and a supply library to support the creation of an artistic piece. Participants will later submit their piece for a chance to receive a $1000 scholarship.

https://tinyurl.com/firststoriesgallery

 

Contact information for further inquiries

firstgentritons@ucsd.edu

Panas and Palm Trees

Feb. 07, 2025, 4:00 PM

CCC

 

Join the Cross-Cultural Center in celebrating Black History Month in a community watch party of Panas and Palm Trees!



In Maya Machado's, UCSD PhD Student and film maker, short ethnographic film follows the lives and culture of Panamanians living in an environment different from their home country: Southern California. following the screening, we will have a Q+A discussion with Maya herself!

Food Provided (Must RSVP)

tinyurl.com/CCCNarrativeNights

https://ccc.ucsd.edu/events/index.html

 

Contact information for further inquiries

ascasarez@ucsd.edu

Letters and Friendship Bracelets: Pop-up Event

Feb. 12, 2025, 11:30 AM

Geisel Library, outside Classroom 1

 

Celebrate the month of love and friendship together with the Library! Join us outside of Classroom 1 on Wednesday, February 12, 2025 from 11:30 a.m-1 p.m. to write love or break-up letters to the Library and make friendship bracelets. Materials provided while supplies last.


All letters will be submitted to our Love and Break Up Letters to the Library raffle for a chance to win a Geisel-themed tee shirt. Drop-in event, registration is not required.

https://library.ucsd.edu/news-events/events/letters-and-friendship-bracelets-pop-up-event/

 

Contact information for further inquiries:

Gen Thipatima, learningspaces@ucsd.edu

Wicked Palentine's Grad Mixer

Feb. 13, 2025, 12:00 PM

Cross-Cultural Center


Join us for a Wicked Valentine’s mixer where you can fall in love with the Cross and defy gravity with a new pal. RSVP to secure your lunch.



Contact information for further inquiries

CCCenter@ucsd.edu

LGBTRC 25th Anniversary Celebration

Feb. 13, 2025, 6:00 PM

Price Center, East Ballroom

 

Join us for an evening of celebration, remembrance, and being in community as we honor 25 years as a center! Featuring a live dj, photobooth, dancing, activities, and more! Join us for honoring the 25 years of history of the UC San Diego LGBT Resource Center, and spend the night with us.

RVSP HERE: https://tinyurl.com/LGBTRC25TH

https://tinyurl.com/LGBTRC25TH

 

Contact information for further inquiries:

For any questions, please email rainbow@ucsd.edu.

Let it flow: Beyond The Canvas

Feb. 20, 2025, 5:00 PM

Sixth College West Lawn


Let It Flow: Beyond the Canvas – Come and Join us to celebrate the richness of the African Black Diaspora at UCSD with free food, music, and community. Cultural attire is encouraged.

Contact information for further inquiries:

Mistewart@ucsd.edu

Librarians and Coffee

Feb. 27, 2025, 10:00 AM

Sally T. WongAvery Library, Events Room

and Classrooms 3 & 4, 1st Floor


Looking for a fresh way to fuel your morning and your studies? Join us for Librarians and Coffee, a relaxed drop-in event where you can sip on coffee, enjoy delicious pastries and connect with our knowledgeable librarians.

Discover how to:

Access top newspapers like The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal for free

Explore popular periodicals and find resources tailored to your next big project

Bonus Alert! Be among the first 30 attendees to snag a free UC San Diego Library mug.

Don’t miss this chance to recharge and uncover all the Library has to offer. See you there!

https://library.ucsd.edu/news-events/events/librarians-and-coffee-2025/

 

Contact information for further inquiries

Tim Chu, ucsdlibrary@ucsd.edu

Physicality and Me - A Student Art Reception

March 4, 2025, 4:00 PM

Cross Cultural Center:

Price Center Second Floor

Submit a visual art piece for our Student Art Reception! Create a piece of artwork that questions how the physical body can contrast with perception of self and how it interacts with cultural /lived experiences. Art submissions will then be showcased in an art reception where artists will be highlighted and have a chance to show others their artwork! Our goal is to assemble human forms out of the different perspectives held by the artists.


Submissions will be accepted anytime in person during Week 8 at the Cross Cultural Center located in Price Center Second Floor.

cccenter@ucsd.edu

FREE Online HR Info Session

March 20, 2025, 11:00 AM

 

Please join us for a free information session over Zoom to learn more about our Human Resource Management Certificate and our specialized HR courses.

Our courses and programs are designed to provide participants with the latest information and practical insights in order to become responsible and effective professionals. Whether you are contemplating a career as an HR generalist or thinking of specializing, this informative session will provide a chance for you to ask questions and explore professional options.

https://extendedstudies.ucsd.edu/courses/human-resource-management-information-session-info-70031

 

For more information, visit the HR certificate page or contact the Program Manager at HRPrograms@ucsd.edu.

Apply to College Corps!


Apply to College Corps for the 2025-2026 cohort! Address local needs around San Diego County by doing weekly service, gain professional experience, and build community. Applications open January 21 and the first priority deadline is January 31. Second and third round deadlines on February 28 and April 4. Visit collegecorps.ucsd.edu to learn more and apply!

https://collegecorps.ucsd.edu

 

collegecorps@ucsd.edu

Yoga at the Library

Wednesdays, 1:00 PM

Geisel Library, Geisel Meeting Room

 

Join the Library and Recreation for indoor Vinyasa Flow on Wednesdays from 1-2 p.m (except on 2/5/25 and 3/12/25). in the Geisel Meeting Room located at Geisel Library, 1st Floor East. Offered weekly between Weeks 1-10, these classes are by registration only and free for students and staff with an active Recreation Activity Pass (free for students!). Weekly registration is required; lib.ucsd.edu/libyoga


Please bring your own yoga mat and props.

https://rec.ucsd.edu/Program/GetProgramDetails?courseId=e13e82a3-5ac8-4541-92e1-87a194494cb8

‘For My Homegirls’ – A Support Group for Latina Undergraduats at UC San Diego!


Join For My Homegirls, a support group for Latina undergraduate students! Build community and thrive in a welcoming space - sessions are Wednesdays in Weeks 4,6, and 8 from 5-6:30pm, at Muir College.


 If you are interested, please fill out the registration form http://bit.ly/formyhomegirls.


Guiding Principles of the

UC San Diego Women's Center

We embrace the multiple FACES of our community and our work is grounded in the following principles: Feminism, Awareness, Community, Empowerment and Social Justice. Read more about F.A.C.E.S.

Thank you for reading the Women's Center E-Weekly. We value your time and appreciate hearing from you.


Please feel free to contact us with comments, thoughts, ideas, suggestions or concerns.


Email: women@ucsd.edu

Website: https://women.ucsd.edu


Women's Center Community Space Hours

Monday-Thursday: 10 AM - 6 PM

Fridays: 10 AM - 3 PM



Women's Center staff are available Monday-Friday during the University’s operational hours.

Contact us at women@ucsd.edu if you need assistance.

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