The Salisbury University Chapter of the University System of Maryland Women’s Forum is dedicated to creating a cultural shift towards gender equality.
Our Mission
Actively addressing women’s issues and empowering those in our campus community who identify as female.
Our Charge
The Salisbury University Chapter of the University System of Maryland Women’s Forum is dedicated to creating a cultural shift towards gender equality. The chapter is committed to specific initiatives on a year-round basis as well as a broad-scale vision of what those initiates represent: commitment to the empowerment of women, confrontation with women’s issues, clear goals for addressing those same issues through identifiable initiatives, creating a safe space for women on campus, and inviting both women and men to become part of a more respectful, more truly democratic embracement of all people who identify as female. The chapter is also committed to working with other initiatives on campus that promote diversity with a view to progressive change. The chapter recognizes the diversity of perspectives within the group that identifies as female, and thus promotes and supports all events related to its central mission.
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