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Room in the Crisis Center Devastated by Fire

The Womens Coalition needs your help and support to rebuild and recover from the devastating fire at our crisis center/headquarters.

Thank You, St. Croix, for Joining Us To "Take Back The Night!"

Over 200 of you joined us to walk with your family and friends in support and in silence, bearing lights and wearing purple or t-shirts adorned with images and messages of love in honor of your lost loved ones. Thank you for gathering for our annual silent march and for showing your support for an end violence on our islands at our rally honoring victims who lost their lives to domestic violence over 30 years in the territory. Special thank you to our volunteer victim advocates, who continue to offer support to victims when they need it most, 24/7/365.

PLEASE JOIN US FOR OUR SPECIAL ANNUAL MEETING - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH!

Learn more about WCSC's work in the community and help us plan for the future. Come to our annual meeting tomorrow evening at Juan Luis Hospital's V.I. Cardiac Center at 5:30 p.m. Find out more about our mission, how you can become a member of the Women's Coalition and vote for new board members. Refreshments will be served.

We Have Moved to 45 Fisher Street!

WCSC's counseling and administrative staff have moved to our new building at 45 Fisher Street, effective Monday, December 12th. Our telephone number remains the same 773-9272.

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Stop Domestic Violence The Women's Coalition of St. Croix
P.O. Box 222734
Christiansted, VI 00822-2734

Telephone: (340)773-9272
Facsimile: (340)773-9062

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Erase-isms

Helping achieve a greater racial cross-cultural understanding in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Imagine a community filled with respect for each other, living in harmony, valuing each other’s uniqueness and working together.

What is Erase-isms?

Erase-isms is a multiracial group of local men and women sharing the common vision to erase from our community the “isms” identified in the umbrella of oppression. The “isms” that hurt and separate people in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Together with the Women’s Coalition of St. Croix, we have united to eradicate injustice and discrimination through education and awareness.
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Denial of Power

Some suggest that there is a core “ism,” and all others are less important. While that may be, in this model of oppression there is no hierarchy of “isms.” If you suffer from one — you suffer — not greater nor less. Remove one — and the others will remain. Through our workshops we hope to disassemble, piece by piece, the “isms” that exist in our community.


Promote Racial Harmony

Here’s a few easy things you can do to promote racial harmony:

  • Speak up when you hear a racist remark
  • Avoid racial and cultural stereotyping
  • Develop relationships with people of other races
  • Value Differences by attending events of another culture
  • Take time to reflect on your own biases and stereotypes
  • Contact ERASE-ISMS through the Women’s Coalition to conduct a training workshop or presentation for your organization

Workshops

We now offer workshops on:

  • # Anti-racism
  • # Cultural diversity
  • # Umbrella of oppression

Workshops are available to:

  • Houses of worship
  • Schools
  • Businesses
  • Clubs
  • Government agencies
  • Any group who would like to raise their awareness on these issues

Trained facilitators are also on-call for consultations

Experience

The Women’s Coalition has extensive experience leading workshops on other “isms” under the Umbrella of Oppression. There is no direct charge for our services, however, donations are gratefully accepted and are tax deductible.

Interested?

If you, your school, or community group would like to request a workshop or presentation, need more information, or want to be placed on our mailing list, please contact us.

ERASE-ISMS is a program of Women’s Coalition of St. Croix and is funded by grants from the World Council of Churches and Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A. There is no direct charge for our services, however, donations are gratefully accepted and are tax deductible.

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