Read “New Women’s Center Leader Strives for Culture of Care” by Lauren Ferguson for Ramapo College News.<\/a><\/p>\nGraduate Student Staff<\/h3>\nAllison Battaglia<\/h4>\n Allison (she\/her & they\/them) is our Masters of Social Work Intern<\/strong>. They have a Bachelor’s of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Visual Arts from Ramapo College. Allison is a committed activist who loves helping and uplifting those who want her support. They are passionate about practicing activism and self-exploration through art, music, and creativity.<\/p>\nUndergraduate Student Staff<\/h3>\nBrooke Newland<\/h4>\n Brooke (she\/her) is our Student Coordinator of Intersectional Wellness Initiatives.<\/strong> She develops programs and collaborations focused on self-care, body acceptance, disability justice, reproductive justice, mental health, and holistic well-being. Brooke facilitates Crystal Queer Tarot<\/strong>, an ongoing program exploring tarot as a wellness ritual \u2014 a creative, mindfulness practice and tool for fostering self-discovery, self-care, and community building<\/span>. <\/span>A junior majoring in Psychology and minoring in Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies and Philosophy, she is also a Violence Intervention Peer (VIP) with the Office of Violence Prevention and a Wellness Is Now (WIN) Peer Educator with Health Promotion.<\/p>\nTy Boehler<\/h4>\n Ty (he\/him & they\/them) is our Student Coordinator of Queer and Trans Outreach<\/strong>. He\u00a0leads community-building, peer support, and educational programming centering queer and trans (QT+) students. In this role, they <\/span>are looking forward to meeting new people, planning fun events, as well as better ensuring safety and support for the QT+ community at Ramapo College. Ty is also our Student Coordinator of Creating Community Programs<\/strong>. In this position, they develop and facilitate hands-on crafting and zine-making initiatives like Crafting Community<\/strong> and Zines & Za<\/strong> that affirm creativity as a feminist practice of self-expression, care, and community creation. He is a sophomore majoring in Management and minoring in Music.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Professional Staff Megan Williams, PhD Coordinator, Women’s Center & LGBTQ+ Services Pronouns: she\/her Email: mwilli22@ramapo.edu Phone: (201) 684-7136 Office: C-217 Dr. Megan Williams earned her MA and PhD in American Studies and a Graduate Certificate in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from the University of Kansas. To her position as Coordinator of Ramapo\u2019s Women\u2019s Center […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1029,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"footnotes":""},"class_list":["post-543","page","type-page","status-publish","hentry"],"yoast_head":"\n
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