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  2. Connexxus Women's Center/Centro de Mujeres - Wikipedia

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    Connexxus Women's Center/Centro de Mujeres was a non-profit community organization established in January 1985 in West Hollywood, California. The organization was co-founded by Adel Martinez and Lauren Jardine [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] in 1984 as a women-run center in Los Angeles, and provided services that catered to women, particularly lesbians and a ...

  3. Women's Media Center - Wikipedia

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    Women's Media Center (WMC) is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit women's organization in the United States founded in 2005 by writers and activists Jane Fonda, Robin Morgan, and Gloria Steinem. [1] Led by President Julie Burton, [ 2 ] WMC's work includes advocacy campaigns, giving out awards, media and leadership training, and the creation of ...

  4. Alternative spellings of woman - Wikipedia

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    The terms womyn and womxn have been criticized for being unnecessary or confusing neologisms, due to the uncommonness of mxn to describe men. [8] [9] [10]The word womyn has been criticized by transgender people [11] [12] due to its usage in trans-exclusionary radical feminist circles which exclude trans women from identifying into the category of "woman", particularly the term womyn-born womyn.

  5. Womyn's land - Wikipedia

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    Womyn's land is an intentional community organised by lesbian separatists to establish counter-cultural, women-centred space, without the presence of men. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] These lands were the result of a social movement of the same name that developed in the 1970s in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and western Europe. [ 3 ]

  6. Womyn-born womyn - Wikipedia

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    Womyn-born womyn (WBW) is a term developed during second-wave feminism to designate women who were assigned female at birth, were raised as girls, and identify as women (or womyn, a deliberately alternative spelling meant to challenge the centering of male as norm). The policy is noted for exclusion of trans women.

  7. List of women's organizations - Wikipedia

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    Amal Women's Training Center and Moroccan Restaurant – helps disadvantaged women gain work experience by training them in the culinary arts; Association Solidarité Féminine – helps single mothers gain work experience by training them at the association's restaurant, patisserie, and hammam; FEMNET – founded 1988

  8. National Women's Law Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Women's Law Center (NWLC) is a United States non-profit organization founded by Marcia Greenberger in 1972 and based in Washington, D.C. The Center advocates for women's rights and LGBTQ rights [ 1 ] through litigation, policy, and culture change initiatives.

  9. Wittenberg University - Wikipedia

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    The university's Womyn's Center is located in Shouvlin Center. It has included the Peer Advocate program since 2016, providing advocacy services for survivors of power-based violence (regardless of gender identity).