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海角社区 Resources
The Division of Engagement, Civil Rights & Title IX is committed to fostering inclusive educational opportunities and an equitable workforce environment at 海角社区.
The Intercultural Center works closely with students, faculty, staff, and community members to create a more welcoming environment at 海角社区.
The Clarence L. Barney Jr. African American Cultural Center (AACC) implements educational, cultural and social activities that acknowledge and address the needs of African American students at 海角社区. The Center also provides a venue for all students to learn about African American culture, heritage and traditions.
The 海角社区 Women鈥檚 Center promotes the advancement of women鈥檚 issues and gender equality through its services, advocacy efforts, and educational programs. The Center also provides support, referral, and information to students, faculty, and staff on issues and concerns related to women.
The 海角社区 Office of Civil Rights & Title IX oversees the university鈥檚 compliance with:
- The Americans with Disabilities Act
- Civil Rights
- The Jeanne Clery Act
- Title IX enforcement and procedures
Other Resources
LaFASA is the coalition agency that serves statewide sexual assault crisis centers through education, professional training, technical assistance, and community engagement resulting in safer, healthier, stronger, and better-informed communities throughout Louisiana. LaFASA also provides advocacy and legal services directly to survivors and cultivates prevention in our communities.
STAR庐 provides supportive services to survivors to reduce their experience of trauma. Our advocacy, counseling and legal services are available to youth and adult survivors of sexual violence at no cost, and are intended to assist you at any stage of your healing.
CAHS was established by the Louisiana Legislature in July 1997 to be responsive to the local needs of the citizens in its seven parishes. The statutes provide that CAHS shall direct the operation and management of public, community-based programs and services relative to mental health, developmental disabilities, and addictive disorders services for the parishes of Ascension, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Pointe Coupee, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana.