Belonging and Community Justice
Belonging and Community Justice
We help students find the place where they belong and support them in making change in their communities.
Our identity spaces (Asian Student Center, Emory Black Student Union, Center for Women, Centro Latinx, Emory First, and LGBT Life) work with students to collaboratively create opportunities to explore, engage and find community as it relates to race, gender, sexuality, and more.
Identity Spaces
Emory currently has six identity spaces on campus that serve all students. We encourage you to explore all of our spaces and the identities you hold.
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Student Org Funding
Emory Campus Life offers financial support to student organizations putting on events that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. Click the link to learn more.
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Building Community
Opened in fall 2023, the new identity spaces on Emory's campus provide students with a chance to connect with peers of similar backgrounds, engage in a variety of intersectional programs, and access resources that enhance their campus experiences. We are excited to welcome you; come visit!
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