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In 2005, a consortium of faculty at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs transformed the Center for Women’s Studies into the Matrix Center, a leading national resource for the study of privilege and oppression from an intersectional perspective— one which examines not only gender, but race, class, sexuality, and other dimensions of identity and inequality.
The purpose of The Matrix Center is to examine the intersections of gender, race/ethnicity, and sexuality as they interact with each other and with other dimensions of privilege, oppression, and inequality. Work is based on the premise that an inclusive and equitable community will improve life and benefit all citizens.

2010 Diversity Forum Champion
of Diversity and Inclusion Award Winner
"Daring to Dream"

2010 Gay & Lesbian Fund
for Colorado Grantee

National Programs & Workshops

The Matrix Center has gained a national reputation as a leader in the field of intersectional studies and our programs are attended by educators, students, and activists from around the U.S. and internationally. National programs include the annual White Privilege Conference and Knapsack Institute: Transforming Teaching and Learning. In addition we offer workshops facilitated by national experts, authors, and educators involved in shaping the national discourse around diversity, and contributing to the development of best practices. University & Community-Based Programs The Matrix Center’s programs and services are led by a Community Advisory Board: a diverse group of leaders who work together to address the needs of the community. Collaborations have been formed with community organizations to annually present valuable events benefiting the Pikes Peak Region.

They include:
• Annual White Privilege Lectureship
• César Chavez and Rosa Parks Scholarship Competition
• Intersections Film Festival
• Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival
• Symposia & Lectures
• Woman-to-Woman Dialogue Series

Organizations We’ve Built Relationships With

The Center has built and fostered working relationships with many organizations, both local and national, who’s work is consistent with our mission:
• American Association of University Women
• Anti-Defamation League
• Citizen’s Project
• Colorado College
• Colorado Springs Diversity Forum
• Colorado Unity
• Everyday Democracy
• Facing History & Ourselves
• Gill Foundation

• Greenberg Center for Learning & Tolerance
• NAACP – Colorado Springs Branch
• Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival
• Smart-Girl
• The University of Denver
• The Gay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado
• United to End Racism

Community Advisory Board

Abby Ferber

Professor, Director – Matrix Center

UCCS

Andrea Herrera

Professor, English,  Director, Women’s & Ethnic Studies

UCCS

Carol Scott

Trainer/Community Leader

Everyday Democracy

Aditi Mitra

Professor, Sociology

UCCS

Chris Hill

Professor, History

UCCS

Christina Jimenez

Professor, History

UCCS

Denise Whinnen

Deputy Director

GLFC

Dena Samuels

Instructor/Diversity Consultant

UCCS/Self-employed

Angela Davis

Diversity Consultant

Self

Jaime McMullen-Garcia

Fundraising Specialist

UCCS

Joan Mikow

Community Leader/AAUW

 

Jody Alyn

Diversity Consultant

Self

Jon Cruzat

 

 

Kee Warner

Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity

UCCS

Lynda Dickson

Professor, Sociology

UCCS

Marguerite Cantu

Instructor, Communication/Native American Studies

UCCS

Pamela-Shockley Zalabak

Chancellor, Professor

UCCS

Sharon Berthrong

Community Leader

Retired

Sylvia Martinez

Professor, Education

UCCS

Thomas Christensen

Dean, College of Letters, Arts & Sciences

UCCS

Fran Sterling

Educator/Trainer

Facing History & Ourselves

Beth Roalstad

Executive Director

Women’s Resource Agency

Margaret Mistry

Instructor, Languages & Cultures

UCCS

Eulala Pegram

Native American Community Leader

 

Christina Medina

Community Leader

El Paso County

MelindaJoy Mingo

 

 

Lindy Conter

Community Leader

AAUW/Women’s League

Queen Brown

Queen Brown & Associates/Educator

Self

Heather Frazier

Educator/Trainer

Facing History & Ourselves