The Women & Gender Resource Action Center (WGRAC) is a place of advocacy, support, and welcome for all members of the Trinity community. Through educational, social, and cultural programming, it seeks to promote women’s self-determination and empowerment; awareness of women’s rights and issues; redress of gender inequities; understanding among diverse students and of the intersectional experiences of different economic classes, sexes, races, nationalities and ethnicities, ages, religions, genders, sexual orientations, and gender identities; promotion of anti-racism, anti-classism, and body positivity; the bridging of theory into practice and action; and, the creation of a campus environment conducive to respectful interaction between people of all genders and backgrounds.
You don’t need to be woman-identified to go to WGRAC! We are a place of CHANGE—creating positive social change on campus. We are a place of SAFETY—a safe space for students seeking short-term counseling, referrals, or a place to hang out and schmooze. We are a place of FUN – a space to bring your creativity and energy. We are a place of INCLUSIVENESS—everyone is welcome!
The WGRAC Lounge and Library is a comfortable place to hang out and study, meet, watch TV or DVDs, read ’zines, and browse through the WGRAC collection of literature and non-fiction. WGRAC’s library also contains our Feminist Archives with journals and magazines dating back to the 1960s, and a filing cabinet chock full of articles and papers related to gender, women, and sexuality.
WGRAC offices are located behind the Washington Room on the second floor of Mather Hall and is comprised of two rooms: a study/lounge/library area and an office.
All are welcome to use the center for discussion, study, research, informal counseling, meetings, and interaction. The WGRAC lounge can also be reserved for classes or seminars.
If we are not available or you need to reach us outside these hours please call 860-297-2408 or email [email protected]
The Women and Gender Resource Action Center (WGRAC)
Founded in 1977 as the Women’s Center at Trinity College, WGRAC is a welcoming space on campus that provides education, builds community, and promotes empowerment of students with a focus on woman-identified students.
With the November 5 presidential election quickly approaching, voter engagement initiatives including IGNITE THE VOTE and TrinVotes! are helping Trinity students to register to vote and make their voices heard.
In celebration of Women’s Herstory Month, Trinity recently welcomed three-time Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas to speak to the community. “Never limit yourself due to other people’s limits or expectations,” said Douglas, the first Black woman to win the Olympic individual all-around title in gymnastics.
Eugene Tapahe's idea for "Art Heals: The Jingle Dress Project" came to him in a dream. As part of Women's History Month, the Tapahe family spoke about the significance of the dance and performed it with the Trinity College community.
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Women & Gender Resource Action Center
Laura LockwoodWGRAC Office
Mather Hall, 2nd floor
300 Summit St.
Hartford, CT 06106