Division of Campus Life
Sarah Doyle Center for Women and Gender

Campus and Community Engagement Programs

The Sarah Doyle Center collaborates with campus partners to provide engaged learning programs and community building events.

Each year we plan events that foster community building in and around Brown and the greater Providence community. We collaborate with campus partners to provide lectures, workshops, and open houses; and we connect the campus community with local organizations who do work around issues of gender. We also co-host the annual “Womxn of Color Reception,” with the Brown Center for Students of Color and the "International Women's Day Brunch," with the Global Brown Center for International Students.

Select Past Programs:

Radical Monarchs: Centering Girls of Color in Transformative Justice Movements

In October 2018, the Radical Monarchs founders, Marilyn Hollinquest and Anayvette Martinez, lead workshops with 65 students at Sophia Academy and Community Prep in Providence, RI. In addition, they gave a public lecture at Brown. In collaboration with the LGBTQ Center.

Download Radical Monarchs Poster (PDF)

Creating Community Connection Series

This 2016-2017 series, in collaboration with the John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage, brought local community organizations to campus for meet and greets with student, staff, and faculty.

The following organizations visited the center. Click the link to download the event poster (PDFs):

Birth Story: Ina May Gaskin and the Farm Midwives (film screening) and New England Born (photo exhibit)

In April 2013, we collaborated with the Rhode Island Friends of Midwives to host a screening and panel discussion of the documentary film Birth Story: Ina May Gaskin and the Farm Midwives and a photo exhibition of New England Born.

Download Birth Story Announcement

Additional Programs

The Gender and Sexuality Peer Counselor (GSPC) Program is a collaborative student peer leadership and mentoring program co-supervised by the LGBTQ Center and the Sarah Doyle Center for Women and Gender.
In coordinating the Women's History Series (WHS), the Sarah Doyle Center staff develops a theme to build our programming around during the academic year.