University & Community
332-BIAS Hotline
The 332-BIAS Hotline helps community members report bias crimes or bias related
incidents in our community. A trained dispatcher will record information and refer the caller to an
appropriate agency that can best respond to their needs. All criminal offenses will be referred
to law enforcement agency for immediate action. Callers may remain anonymous.
ASWSU GLBTA
Compton Union Building, B-19
http://glbta.aswsu.org
The GLBTA is committed to bringing GLBTA issues to the WSU students, faculty, and staff. We hold weekly meetings, plan GLBTA social and political awareness activities, and host speakers for events such as National Coming Out Day, National Freedom to Marry Day and National AIDS Awareness Week.
Alternatives to Violence on the Palouse
1045 N. Grand Avenue
Pullman, WA 99163
(509) 332-0552
http://community.palouse.net/ATVP
Offers support for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence; provides crisis intervention, emergency shelter, support groups, legal advocacy, medical advocacy, and referral information. Free and confidential.
Inland Oasis Community Center
bod@inlandoasis.org
http://www.inlandoasis.org/
The Community Center is currently being developed. The Mission Statement of Inland Oasis is to develop and maintain a community center in which to conduct and support educational, social and health programming for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and allied communities on the Palouse, southeastern Washington and north central Idaho.
Palouse Empire Pride
Regional Outreach Manager
315 W Mission Ave. #17
Spokane WA 99201
(888) 575-7717
gardnerpsw@aol.com
Palouse Empire Pride is the Pride Foundation's program in Latah and Whitman Counties. The Pride Foundation strengthens the GLBT community through its grants and scholarship programs. Palouse Empire Pride meets the 4th Monday of each month and alternates meetings between Moscow and Pullman. Groups wishing to apply for grants or individuals wishing to apply for scholarships through Palouse Empire Pride can contact Kevan Gardner.
Pullman High School Human Rights Club
Larry and Hall Drive
Pullman High School is 332-1551
The purpose of the Human Rights Club at Pullman High School is to ensure the rights of everyone, to make relevant connections to other Pullman area Human Rights groups, and to recognize the differences of our student body while communicating a strong message that all forms of prejudice and hatred will not be tolerated in our school!
Advisors are Felicia Billey and Shelly Field
Pullman School District Diversity Task Force
Franklin Elementary School
850 SE Klemgard
Pullman, WA 99163
(509) 334-5641
The Task Force provides support and recommendations to the school district on policies and programs that affirm diversity through curriculum development, staff training, and school activities.
Sojourners' Alliance
(208)-883-3438
mailto:shelter@turbonet.com
http://community.palouse.net/shelter/soj2.htm
Emergency and long-term shelter for men, women and their children; food bank; Housing Opportunities for People with HIV/AIDS which includes emergency housing assistance, medical assistance, and travel assistance for people living with HIV/AIDS; HIV case management; prevention education and confidential testing through Stonewall Health Project and The Sisters Project serving all of Whitman and Latah Counties.
The Stonewall Health Project
1-800-493-8367 or 208-883-3438
stonewall@moscow.com
http://users.clarkston.com/stonewall
A regional HIV prevention program addressing the physical, psychological,
and emotional health of men who have sex with men, impacting sexual
decisions, promoting healthy choices, and affirming personal
sexuality. Free confidential HIV antibody testing provided by
appointment. The program targets MSM, but ALL are welcomed. To be placed
on free confidential email list write to the above email address and type
subscribe
Washington State University
Center for Human Rights
French Administration Building, Room 225
Pullman, WA 99164-1022
(509) 335-8288
http://www.chr.wsu.edu/
The Center investigates complaints of unlawful discrimination. The kinds of discrimination prohibited by university policy are those which occur on the basis of race, sex, religion, age, color, creed, national or ethnic origin; physical, mental or sensory disability; marital status, sexual orientation, and status as a Vietnam-era or disabled veteran. Decisions affecting an individual cannot be made on the basis of one of these factors.
Washington State University
Counseling Services
Lighty, Room 2280
Pullman, WA 99164
(509) 335-4511
http://www.counsel.wsu.edu/
Counseling Services has a sexual orientation and gender identity support group listed on their site and are currently working on a more explicit statement about their safe zone status. This is also the location of Testing Services. For emergency consultations in the evenings or on weekends, please call the Crisis Line at 332-1505.
Washington State University
Disability Resource Center
Administrative Annex, Room 206
Pullman, WA 99164-4122
(509) 335-1566
http://www.wsu.edu/~drc/
The Center assists students who have disabilities by providing and coordinating reasonable accommodations that give students an equal opportunity to overcome potential obstacles and be successful in their area of study. The program also refers students to other programs for assistance in achieving their academic goals. All accommodations are authorized on an individual basis.
Washington State University
Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation Resource Center
Compton Union Building, Room B19A
Pullman, WA 99164-7204
(509) 335-6388
http://www.glba.wsu.edu/
Formerly known as the GLBA Program, their mission is to educate, support, and advocate for gay,
lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered faculty, staff, and students and
their allies, challenging intolerance and discrimination and working to
create equal access, opportunity, and inclusion at every level of the
institution.
Washington State University
Multicultural Student Services
Lighty Student Services, Room 190
Pullman, WA 99614-1062
(509) 335-7852
http://www.wsu.edu/multicultural/
The Office of Multicultural Student Services provides services and programs to recruit and graduate African American, Asian American and Pacific Islander, Chicano/Latino, and Native American students of color.Multicultural Student Services also develops programs that heighten awareness and appreciation of cultural and racial diversity within the university and the Pullman community.
Washington State University
Womens Resource Center
Wilson Hall, Room 8
Pullman, WA 99164-4005
http://www.wsu.edu/~wrc/
The Center provides information, programming, and referral services for issues related to women.As an advocate for the diverse concerns of women, the center promotes and maintains an atmosphere of mutual understanding where all individuals are respected.
YWCA of WSU
720 NE Thatuna
Pullman, WA 99163
The YWCA is a non-profit organization committed to the elimination of racism and all forms of oppression.Community members and students are encouraged to take an active role in our annual events such as the Week Without Violence, Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholars Program, and the Biennial Racial Justice Conference.