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There are many ways to give to the UCSD Women's Center:
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Donate your time by volunteering.
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Make a donation of books, equipment, and any other items on our wish list.
The Women's Center is currently looking for book donations!
See our WISHLIST!
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If you would like to donate money, secure, on-line donations can be made to the Women's Center at
http://www-er.ucsd.edu/GiveToUCSD.
Make sure to designate "UCSD Women's Center" under the "Request Letter" tab.
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Send cash and/or checks payable to "UCSD Women's Center" to 9500 Gilman Drive, 0096, La Jolla, CA 92093-0096.
Please Support Our Work - Donate Books to the Women's Center!
If you, or someone you know, is interested in purchasing a new book to donate to the Women's Center library, please choose one or more books from the list of titles below and contact:
Jessica Chapin-Geipel
(jlchapin@ucsd.edu or (858)822 - 1479)
to notify her of which titles you wish to donate. Upon request, we will include a personal message or memoralizing of another person of your choice on the inside of the front cover of your donated books. In addition, all donors will receive a word of thanks in the Women's Center's quarterly newsletter. We appreciate your donations!
New Book Wish List
- The Lust Generation, by Patricia Hill Collins
- Fat Girl; A True Story, by Judith Moore
- Unsung Heroines: Single Mothers and the American Dream,
by Ruth Sidel
- Dancing in the Streets: A History of Collective Joy,
by Barbara Ehrenreich
- Packaging Girlhood: Rescuing our Daughters from Marketers Schemes, by Sharon Lamb and Mikel Brown
- Perfect Madness: Motherhood in the Age of Anxiety,
by Judith Warner
- Get to Work: A Manifesto for Women of the World,
by Linda R. Hirshman
- One of the Guys: Women as Aggressors and Torturers,
by Barbara Ehrenreich and Tara McKelvey
- Sisterhood, Interrupted: From Radical Women to Grrls Gone Wild, by Deborah Siegel and Jennifer Baumgardner
- Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause, by Boston Women's Health Book Collective and Vivian Pinn
- About What Was Lost: Twenty Writers on Miscarriage, Healing, and Hope, by Jessica Berger Gross
- Alternadad, by Neal Pollack
- Stitch N' Bitch Crochet: The Happy Hooker,
by Debbie Stoller
- I Like You, Hospitality Under the Influence, by Amy Sedaris
- Andrea's Voice: Silenced by Bulimia: Her Story and Her Mother's Journey Through Grief Toward Understanding,
by Doris Smeltzer
- Never Eat Your Heart Out, by Judith Moore
- Women Confidential: Midlife Women Explode the Myths of Having It All, by Barbara Moses
- Insecure at Last: Losing It in Our Security-Obsessed World,
by Eve Ensler
- Nobody Passes: Rejecting the Rules of Gender and Conformity, by Matt Bernstein Sycamore
- We Don't Need Another Wave: Dispatches from the Next Generation of Feminists, by Melody Berger
- Look Both Ways: Bisexual Politics, by Jennifer Baumgardner
- The Color of Violence: The Incite! Anthology,
by Andrea Smith, Beth E. Richie, and Julia Sudbury
- Fight Like a Girl: How to be a Fearless Feminist,
by Megan Seely
- You're Wearing That?: Understanding Mothers and Daughters in Conversation, by Deborah Tannen
- The Meaning of Wife: A Provocative Look at Women and Marriage in the Twenty-first Century, by Anne Kingston
- When Sex Goes to School: Warring Views on Sex --and Sex Education-- Since the Sixties, by Kristin Luker
- Hijas Americanas: Beauty, Body Image, and Growing Up Latina, by Rosie Malinary
- Full Frontal Feminism: A Young Woman's Guide to Why Feminism Matters, by Jessica Valenti
- Pissed Off -- Finding Forgiveness on the Otherside of the Finger, by Spike Gillespie
- Opting Out; Why Women Really Quit Careers and Head Home, by Pamela Stone
- Promises I Can Keep: Why Poor Women Put Motherhood Before Marriage
- Nineteen Minutes, by Jodi Picoult
- Mothering in th Third Wave, by Amber E. Kniser
- Fierce with Reality -- An Anthology of Literature on Aging,
by Margaret Cruiskshank
- Contemporary Feminist Historical Crime Fiction,
by Rosemary Erickson Johnsen
- Anna Julia Cooper, Visionary Black Feminist: A Critical Introduction, by Bivian M. May
- From Betty Crocker to Feminist Food Studies: Critical Perspectives on Women and Food,
by Arlene Voski Avakian and Barbara Haber
- Kiss Tomorrow Hello -- Notes from the Underground by 25 Women Over Forty, by Kim Barnes
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