Fall Quarter

  • Open House
  • In an effort to introduce new students to the work of the WRRC and welcome students back to campus, the WRRC hosts an open house that includes tours and workshops that highlight the programs and services provided by the WRRC. New and returning students can come to meet staff members, join various activities, and have an opportunities to receive prizes. This event is hosted Fall Quarter of each year and will take place October 7th, 2025.
  • Love Your Body Week
  • A weeklong celebration of body positivity and an invitation to heal our relationships with our bodies. This week of events centers joy, reflection, and empowerment as we explore how systems of oppression—like fatphobia, racism, ableism, and gendered expectations—impact the ways we see and experience our bodies. Through workshops, movement sessions, storytelling, and community care, we reclaim our bodies as worthy, powerful, and whole. All bodies are welcome.
  • STEM Baddies
  • STEM Baddies seeks to create an inclusive study space for all that centers women, trans*, nonbinary, and gender expansive scholars. Participants get to learn a new study skill and put it into practice. Join us to improve your study skills, eat yummy snacks, and get some of that studying done!
  • Social Spaces
  • Community gatherings designed to foster connection, support, and joy—centering the experiences of gender-marginalized people. These events range from intimate dialogue circles (like spaces for trans femmes of color) to larger community-wide gatherings (like our Open House). Whether small or large, each space is rooted in care, belonging, and affirmation. All are welcome.
  • Empowerment Series
  • Empowerment Programs create space for communities to share their lived experiences and co-create bold, creative responses to gender inequity, sexism, and cissexism. Through workshops, dialogues, and skill-building opportunities, these programs center collective wisdom, foster leadership, and inspire action toward justice and liberation. All are welcome.
  • Hear Me Out
  • Hear Me Out is a quarterly dialogue series that invites the UC Davis community into open, facilitated conversations about trending feminist and gender equity topics shaping student life today. Led by career staff and supported by scholar staff, these programs create space to explore current issues through a critical lens—bridging personal experiences with broader conversations in higher education.