providing an amiable gathering place and a small but cozy library with current, academic as well as popular publications on gender and sexuality;

  1. sponsoring monthly brown-bag lunch discussions of sexuality for faculty as well as students;
  2. organizing workshops on sexuality education for middle to high school teachers in the local community;
  3. participating in public hearings on social policies or legislation regarding sexuality issues, as well as in socio-cultural or community activities, such as women-, AIDS-, sexworker- or gay rights-related issues;
  4. disseminating information and articles written by members of our Center through our bulletin on the internet.
  5. maintaining a compilation of local discursive materials related to the issues of gender and sexuality and turning them into computer-search-index databases, or anthology;
  6. arranging for the reprinting of important, out-of-print and hard-to-find books or journals on the issue of sexuality for reference purposes