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                                                                dalhousie women's centre

                                                                The following question will be voted on by ALL Dalhousie students:


                                                                Whereas: The Dalhousie Women’s Centre has represented students who experience gender discrimination since opening in 1993;

                                                                Whereas: The Dalhousie Women’s Centre provides services to the Dalhousie community including, but not limited to: affordable childcare, support for low income families, sexual assault support and response, education programming and training for a variety of student union staff, students, and professors, and a supportive environment in a non-judgmental, positive space;

                                                                Whereas: The Dalhousie Women’s Centre has operated from a student levy established at $2.00 per full-time student in 1993 and increased to $2.35 per full-time student in 1998;

                                                                Do you support the direct levy to the Dalhousie Women’s Centre be increased by $0.79 per student to a total of $3.14 per year?

                                                                Yes/No

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                                                                The Dalhousie Women's Centre (DWC) is Halifax's only full time Women's Centre. We are a volunteer driven, student funded, gender inclusive safe space for ALL members of our community.

                                                                We are a trans-and queer-positive space and are proud to offer a wheelchair accessible space. We offer a resource centre, library, and free meeting space for woman-positive and anti-oppression organizing and gathering. We are in need of a levy increase to keep our centre staffed, our campaigns going and our services available to all studentsa nd community members.

                                                                Chief Spokesperson: Brittanie Walker-Reid,  brittanie.walker.reid@dal.ca
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