Our Site Updates
Our website is brand new. We have designed the appearance of this web site to enhance universal access. Please send your suggestions for further enhancement to webmistress@womensbuilding.net
1/06/03 Added a herstory of the women's building and how it has evolved over time.
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Please excuse our dust while we are under construction. This resource will expand as we are able to add more information. For now, please enjoy our Herstory which describes evolution of the WB. |
Who We Are
We are a made up of a dedicated staff of people from diverse backgrounds. We work together with community volunteers with one purpose in mind: to make a difference in the lives of those we serve. Erin O'Brien serves as our current Executive Director and she's leading the WB into expanded service and greater community responsibility.How You Can Participate Our strength is our community involvement. We are always in need of support from interested community members. From helping distribute fliers, to getting involved in a program to writing a check to support our non-profit mission, we have many ways concerned people can help. Contact us today with your interests and we'll work with you to find a way to get involved that fits your lifestyle.
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The Women's Building 79 Central Avenue Albany, New York 12206 USA
(518)465-1597
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Women Against War Effort
Women Against War is a new network of women who oppose war in Iraq. We are raising our voices against war and to challenge the US to redirect its resources and energy to combatting racism, poverty and violence against women. WAW strives to expose the connetions between US military agression and the oppression of women, particularly women of color. Our mission is to empower, educate and motivate women and girls to stop war and demand social justice
To sign up to Fast or for more information, contact Women Against War at WAW@nativeweb.net or 518-465-1597.
   
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The Women's Symbol
This symbol represents women as well as the planet Venus. Originally it was meant to represent the Goddess Venus looking at herself in a hand-mirror.
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