{"id":16,"date":"2015-09-11T15:21:20","date_gmt":"2015-09-11T19:21:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ramapo.edu\/oed\/?page_id=16"},"modified":"2025-11-21T13:38:42","modified_gmt":"2025-11-21T18:38:42","slug":"resources","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.ramapo.edu\/oed\/resources\/","title":{"rendered":"Student Resources"},"content":{"rendered":"
Location:<\/strong> Building D, room D-216 (entrance behind stairwell on left) Location:<\/strong>\u00a0SC-208 Location:\u00a0<\/strong>D-208 Location:<\/strong> Building D, room D-216 (entrance behind stairwell on left) Location:<\/strong> Health Services is a part of the Division of Student Affairs. It is located near the campus South Gate entrance at the corner of Route 202 and Hornbeam Road. Location<\/strong>: Ground floor, C-Wing, C-102 Location:\u00a0<\/strong>D-224 Location:\u00a0<\/strong>D-Wing <\/p>\n Student activism has surged in the last decade, with young campaigners calling on leaders both on and off campus to right wrongs, erase inequalities and secure the future of our planet. But this is nothing new: Student activists led the charge during the Civil Rights Movement and were early adopters of environmentalism. While peaceful protests and petitions are still important parts of their toolbox, today\u2019s student activists are expanding by bringing activism to the web and social media. The following guide explains what it means to be a student activist and where to find support for certain causes. It also provides tools and guidance on how to create goal-oriented, effective rallies for change.<\/p>\n 633 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW A council of national African American women\u2019s organizations that lead, develop, and advocate for women of African descent as they support their families and communities.<\/p>\n P.O. Box 3219 The New Jersey State Organization of the National Organization for Women is a state-wide women’s rights activist organization consisting of 10,000 women and men members, activists, and allies.<\/p>\n 744 Broad Street, Suite 2080 NJCA is a statewide grassroots organization that fights for economic and social justice. We\u00a0combine on the ground organizing, legislative advocacy, and electoral campaigns to win progressive policy and political victories that make a difference in people\u2019s lives.<\/p>\n 60 Park Place, Suite 511 The New Jersey Institute for Social Justice is a Newark-based urban research and advocacy organization dedicated to the advancement of New Jersey\u2019s urban areas and residents.<\/p>\n 145 West Hanover Street The Sierra Club is a national, member-supported environmental organization, which seeks to influence public policy in both Washington and the state capitals through public education and grass-roots political action.<\/p>\n 630 9th Avenue, Suite 216 United for Peace and Justice is a coalition of more than 1300 local and national groups throughout the United States who have joined together to protest the immoral and disastrous Iraq War and oppose our government’s policy of permanent warfare and empire-building.<\/p>\n 1 (888) 484 – 3876<\/p>\n The USO mission is to provide morale, welfare and recreation-type services to our men and women in uniform.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n 815 16th Street, NW 4th floor A nationwide organization allied with the AFL-CIO and other partners working to ensure social and economic justice and full civil rights for all citizens, particularly focusing on retiree legislative and political issues.<\/p>\n 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 206 The association of professionals managing affirmative action, equal opportunity, diversity and other human resource programs.<\/p>\n 2013 H Street\u00a0NW 5TH Floor A cross-disability member organization dedicated to ensuring economic self-sufficiency and political empowerment for the more than 56 million Americans with disabilities.<\/p>\n 1310 L St. NW, Suite 1000 Promotes education and equity for all women and girls, lifelong education, and positive societal change.<\/p>\n 125 Broad Street, 18th Floor Working in the courts, legislatures and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to all people in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States.<\/p>\n 125 Maiden Lane\u00a09th Floor, Suite B Works to end violence and discrimination against women and girls around the world through the mobilization of public pressure, particularly on issues of rape, domestic violence, reproductive rights, trafficking, female genital mutilation, political participation, and gender discrimination.<\/p>\n 1600 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 801<\/span> Works to promote women\u2019s equality, reproductive health, and non-violence.<\/p>\n Dedicated to promoting and ensuring fair, accurate and inclusive representation of people and events in the media as a means of eliminating homophobia and discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation.<\/p>\n Strives to assure that each member of every school community is valued and respected regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity\/expression.<\/p>\n 1765 Sutter Street Works to protect the rights of all segments of the Asian Pacific American community.<\/p>\n 120 Wall Street, 19th Floor Lambda Legal, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is a national organization committed to achieving full recognition of the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people and those with HIV through impact litigation, education and public policy work.<\/p>\n 1133 19th Street, NW, Suite 1000 Works to advance the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, health, and civil rights of Hispanic Americans through community-based programs operating at more than 700 LULAC councils nationwide.<\/p>\n 12 MetroTech Center\u00a026th Floor Supports the efforts of women and girls to govern their own lives and influence the world around them by providing leadership, expertise, and financial support.<\/p>\n 4805 Mt. Hope Drive Bergen County NAACP Branch A civil rights organization working to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of minority group citizens of the United States.<\/p>\n Embassy of Tribal Nations Works to secure the rights and benefits of Indians under treaties with the United States, to give the public a better understanding of the Indian people, and to promote the common welfare of American Indians and Alaska Natives.<\/p>\n 1126 16th St. NW Suite 600 Works for civil rights and economic opportunities for Hispanic Americans and as a national umbrella organization for more than 300 formal affiliates in 41 states.<\/p>\n 633 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW A council of national African American women\u2019s organizations that lead, develop, and advocate for women of African descent as they support their families and communities.<\/p>\n 116 Nassau Street\u00a0Third Floor The first national lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) civil rights and advocacy organization and a leading voice for freedom, justice, and equality.<\/p>\n PO Box 70067 Dedicated to protecting and promoting the rights of low income immigrants and their family members.<\/p>\n P.O. Box 3219 The New Jersey State Organization of the National Organization for Women is a state-wide women’s rights activist organization consisting of 10,000 women and men members, activists, and allies.<\/p>\n 1875 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 650 Promotes fairness in the workplace, quality health care, and policies that help women and men meet the dual demands of work and family. Formerly the Women\u2019s Legal Defense Fund.<\/p>\n 810 N. Milwaukee A coordinating body made up of hundreds of local community organizations across the country who volunteer their time to work on community improvement through local organizing and direct action.<\/p>\n Works to advance the social, political, and economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States.<\/p>\n PFLAG Bergen County\/Ridgewood PFLAG New York City<\/strong> Promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered persons, their families, and friends through support to cope with an adverse society, education to enlighten an ill-informed public, and advocacy to end discrimination and to secure equal civil rights.<\/p>\n Chicago A progressive organization of workers, women, and people of color founded by Jesse Jackson that fights for social change.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n One Bergen County Plaza\u00a02nd Floor Alternatives to Domestic Violence (ADV) is a division of the Bergen County Department of Human Services<\/a>, which is exclusively devoted to domestic violence intervention.Alternatives to Domestic Violence (ADV) provides services to help the victim, the abuser, and the family caught in the cycle of domestic violence.<\/p>\n
\nPhone:<\/strong> (201) 684-7522<\/p>\nCenter for Student Involvement<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nPhone:<\/strong>\u00a0(201) 684-7593
\nEmail:\u00a0<\/strong>csi@ramapo.edu<\/a><\/p>\nCenter for Student Success<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nPhone<\/strong>: (201) 684 \u2013 7441
\nEmail<\/strong>: success@ramapo.edu<\/a><\/p>\nCounseling Services<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nPhone:<\/strong> (201) 684-7522<\/p>\nHealth Services<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nPhone:<\/strong> (201) 684-7536<\/p>\nPublic Safety<\/strong><\/a><\/h4>\n
\nPhone<\/strong>: (201) 684-7432\/33<\/p>\nRegistrar<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nPhone:\u00a0<\/strong>(201) 684 -7695
\nEmail:\u00a0<\/strong>registrar@ramapo.edu<\/a><\/p>\nStudent Accounts<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nPhone: <\/strong>(201) 684-7495
\nEmail:\u00a0<\/strong>studentaccts@ramapo.edu<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\nAccreditedSchoolsOnline.com \u2013 Student Activism on Campus<\/a><\/h4>\n
National Council of Negro Women (NCNW)<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nWashington, DC 20004
\n(202) 737-0120<\/p>\nNational Organization for Women<\/a>\u00a0(NOW)<\/a><\/strong><\/h4>\n
\nJersey City, NJ 07303
\n(609) 393-0156<\/p>\nNew Jersey Citizen Action<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nNewark, NJ 07102
\n(973) 643-8800<\/p>\nNew Jersey Institute for Social Justice<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nNewark, NJ \u00a0 07102-5504
\n(<\/b>973) 624-9400
\njustice@njisj.org<\/a><\/p>\nThe Sierra Club<\/a><\/strong><\/h4>\n
\nTrenton, NJ 08618
\n(<\/strong>609) 656-7612<\/p>\nUnited for Peace and Justice<\/a><\/strong><\/h4>\n
\nNew York, NY 10108
\n(212) 868 – 5545<\/p>\nUnited Service Organizations<\/strong><\/a><\/h4>\n
Alliance for Retired Americans<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nWashington, DC 20006
\n(202) 637-5399<\/p>\nAmerican Association for Affirmative Action (AAAA)<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nWashington DC, 20006
\n(202) 349-9855<\/p>\nAmerican Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD)<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nWashington, DC 20006
\n(202) 521-4316<\/p>\nAmerican Association of University Women (AAUW)<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nWashington, DC 20005
\n(202) 785.7700<\/p>\nAmerican Civil Liberties Union<\/a>\u00a0(ACLU)<\/a><\/strong><\/h4>\n
\nNew York, NY 10004
\n(212) 549-2500<\/p>\nEquality Now<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nNew York\u00a0NY 10038
\n(212) 586-0906
\ninfo@equalitynow.org<\/a><\/p>\nFeminist Majority<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nArlington, VA 22209<\/span>
\n(703) 522-2214<\/span><\/p>\nGay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD)<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nNew York, NY 10001<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nGay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN)<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nNew York, NY 10038<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nJapanese American Citizens League (JACL)<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nSan Francisco, CA 94115
\n(415) 921-5225<\/p>\nLambda Legal<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nNew York, NY 10005-3919
\n(212) 809-8585<\/p>\nLeague of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nWashington, DC 20036
\n(202) 833-6130<\/p>\nMS. Foundation for Women<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nBrooklyn, NY 11201
\n(212) 742.2300<\/p>\nThe National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nBaltimore MD 21215
\n(410) 580-5777
\nToll Free: (877) NAACP-98<\/p>\n
\n<\/a><\/strong>P.O. Box 1136
\nTeaneck, NJ 07666<\/p><\/blockquote>\nNational Congress of American Indians (NCAI)<\/span><\/a><\/h4>\n
\n<\/span>1516 P Street NW
\nWashington, DC 20005
\n(202) 466-7767<\/p>\nNational Council of La Raza (NCLR)<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nWashington, DC 20036-4845
\n(202) 785-1670<\/p>\nNational Council of Negro Women (NCNW)<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nWashington, DC 20004
\n(202) 737-0120<\/p>\nNational Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF)<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nNew York, NY 10038
\n(212) 604-9830<\/p>\nNational Immigration Law Center (NILC)<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nLos Angeles, CA\u00a0 90070
\n(213) 639-3900<\/p>\nNational Organization for Women<\/a>\u00a0(NOW)<\/a><\/strong><\/h4>\n
\nJersey City, NJ 07303
\n(609) 393-0156<\/p>\nNational Partnership for Women and Families<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nWashington, DC 20009
\n202-986-2600<\/p>\nNational People\u2019s Action (NPA)<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nChicago, IL 60642
\n(312) 243.3035<\/p>\nOrganization of Chinese Americans (OCA)<\/a><\/h4>\n
\n(202) 223-5500<\/div>\nParents, Families, & Friends of Lesbians & Gays (PFLAG)<\/a><\/h4>\n
\n<\/a><\/strong>Ridgewood, NJ 07450
\n(201) 287-0318
\nbergenpflag@gmail.com<\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n
\n<\/a>New York<\/span>, NY
\n<\/span>(212) 463-0629
\ninfo@pflagnyc.org<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nRainbowPUSH Coalition<\/a><\/h4>\n
\n(773) 373-3366<\/p>\nAlternatives to Domestic Violence<\/a>\u00a0(ADV)<\/a><\/h4>\n
\nHackensack, NJ 07601
\n(201) 336-7575<\/p>\nThe Center for Hope and Safety<\/a><\/h4>\n