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REGIONS
The membership is divided into twelve USA regions,
most of which are active during the year. They often sponsor
a regional newsletter, annual conferences, and student scholarships.
An International Region includes our international membership.
Regional Women's studies associations exist to strengthen networks among the approximately 600 women's/gender studies programs, departments, women's centers, and their affiliated community organizations.
REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVE TO THE GOVERNING COUNCIL |
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Alison Piepmeier |
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REGIONAL INFORMATION AND CHAIRSDownload the "Information for Regional Chairs Document" |
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01. New
England |
Jeannette E. Riley |
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WEBSITE: http://newsa.nwsa.org/ |
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02. New York (NY) |
VACANT |
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03. Mid-Atlantic |
Karen Weekes |
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WEBSITE: http://mawsa.nwsa.org |
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04. Southeast (TN, FL, GA, AL, MS, NC, SC, VA) |
Lisa Johnson |
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WEBSITE: http://sewsa.nwsa.org/ |
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05. North Central (OH, IN, KY, WV) |
Beth Martin Birky |
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WEBSITE: http://northcentral.nwsa.org/ |
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06. Midwest (NE, KS, MO, IA) |
VACANT |
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07. South Central (TX, OK, AR, LA) |
Sandi Spencer |
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08. Great Lakes (WI, MI, IL) |
Kathleen Underwood |
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WEBSITE: http://greatlakes.nwsa.org |
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09. Rocky
Mountain/Southwest |
VACANT |
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10. Pacific Southwest (CA, HI) |
Susan Castagnetto |
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WEBSITE: http://pswsa.nwsa.org/ |
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11. Upper Midwest (MN, ND, SD) |
Wendelin Hume |
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12. Northwest (WA, OR, ID, MT, AK) |
Brandy Ota |
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WEBSITE: http://nwwsa.nwsa.org |
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13. International Region |
Ann Braithwaite |
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