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National Council of Negro Women GWU Section
George Washington University
Last Verified: October 21, 2025
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About National Council of Negro Women GWU Section
The National Council of Negro Women GWU Section represents a vital student organization at George Washington University in Washington, DC, dedicated to advancing the mission and values of the National Council of Negro Women. Operating within the George Washington University community, this section serves as a platform for student engagement, professional development, and community advocacy. The organization brings together students who are committed to making meaningful contributions to their campus and the broader Washington, DC area.
As part of the historic National Council of Negro Women, the GWU Section connects students with a legacy of civil rights activism, women's empowerment, and community service. The organization provides members with opportunities to develop leadership skills, participate in community initiatives, and build lasting networks with peers who share similar values and aspirations. Through various programs and activities, the section fosters an inclusive environment where students can explore their identities, engage in social justice work, and prepare for meaningful careers.
Based at George Washington University in Washington, DC, the National Council of Negro Women GWU Section plays an important role in supporting student success and promoting cultural awareness on campus. The organization works to address contemporary issues affecting Black women and communities of color while honoring the pioneering work of the National Council of Negro Women. Members benefit from mentorship, educational workshops, and collaborative projects that strengthen both individual development and community impact. The section remains committed to excellence, sisterhood, and service as it continues to advance the organization's enduring mission within the George Washington University community.
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