Sarah Doyle Center for Women and Gender

It moved to 26 Benevolent Street in 2001 to make way for construction of the Sidney E. Frank Hall for Life Sciences.

The SDCWG houses an art gallery, an extensive library and resource center, a zine collection,[2] and a student lounge.

Events often overlap with other centers at the university and bring activists, academics, artists, and other thinkers and performance from beyond Providence to generate rich conversations around intersectional feminism.

The SDC provides confidential crisis support and information for any Brown student dealing with sexual assault.

Talking with an Advocate does not require a student to file a disciplinary complaint or pursue any specific course of action.

Sarah Doyle Women's Center, 26 Benevolent Street