The Mareyjoyce Green Women's Center

Meet The Staff

Evie DuVernay

Evie DuVernay 
(she/they)
Assistant Director, Mareyjoyce Green Women’s Center
Email: c.duvernay@csuohio.edu
Phone: 216.687.5539

Evie is an alum of Cleveland State who majored in Psychology with a specialized focus in Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. They are passionate about LGBTQ+ and gender equity as well as anti-racist action and intersectional community building. Aside from their role at the Women's Center, Evie is also adjunct faculty in the Women & Gender Studies department. In their spare time they enjoy good books, hiking, live music, watching/reading/listening to true crime, finding random adventures, and searching for vintage treasures.


Megan W.

Megan W. 
(she/her) 
Program & Services Graduate Assistant
Email: womenscenter@csuohio.edu
Phone: 216.687.4674

Megan a 2nd year graduate student in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at CSU, hoping to specialize in women and children's mental health. Her ultimate goal is to obtain a PhD in Clinical Psychology and become a college professor. In her spare time she enjoys kayaking, hiking, and biking. She is an avid coffee lover who's always on the search for the best coffee in Cleveland. 


D’Asia C.

D’Asia C.

Program & Services Assistant
Email: womenscenter@csuohio.edu
Phone: 216.687.4674

D’Asia is a junior majoring in Nursing, while also trying to get her Real Estate and Graphic Design Certifications. A dream of hers is to one day open her own practice when she becomes a Nurse Practitioner, in another state like New York, Texas, or Washington! In her spare time, she loves to go to Trader Joes to buy plants (that she tries her hardest to keep alive). She also loves to read books, watch her comfort shows (Grey’s Anatomy, Modern Family and New Girl), and cook new recipes she finds on Pinterest. 


Daylun A.Daylun A.
(she/her)
Program & Services Assistant
Email: womenscenter@csuohio.edu
Phone: 216.687.4674

Daylun is a sophomore majoring in Women’s and Gender Studies and Black Studies (Africana Studies). She is passionate about advocating for social justice for the LGBTQ+ community and Black and Brown communities, with a focus on decolonization and destigmatization in education curriculum, the teaching of inclusive sex education, as well as a focus on underrepresented communities and identities within film and media. 

Though she is not exactly sure what her future career path may be, she is certain that in whatever she decides to pursue in the future she hopes to create accessible, equitable, inclusive, comforting, joyful, and safe spaces for people to be authentically themselves. 

In her free time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, watching countless tv shows/movies, enjoying nature, connecting with new people, having deep conversations, reading books, listening to music, singing, dancing, and trying to find great vegan eateries.