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    <div class="html-content"><span><p><span>This post was written by Lauren Daniels ‘25(she/her/hers) and Sam McCrae ‘25 (he/him/they/them). Lauren is a Queer Black Woman and the Pride Center Intern with i3b. She is a BFA acting student and was in the top 1% of Beyonce listeners last year.  Sam is a Black Queer Trans Man and a CDM (community desk manager) with i3b. He is a social work and sociology major and a MASSIVE Spiderman fan. </span></p>
    <br><p><span><span><img src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/wMnZggvQ3_L-MYPfntokJf9mqA05VYEphGyuTcarDM8aA9csIKsxD4dI9D_oKwYPGdRcu-N9Os0T9IkjFjdoR3BfZ3Zc3jFy_eH92BHM9wvvZI_3If0XvzPlUd3wmagQkTiW4UfY" width="187" height="287" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></span></span><span> </span></p>
    <p><span>Image decription: A magazine collage in the shape of a face with the words “Black” in green with a black background, “Queer” in black with a holographic background and “Flesh” written in white with a res background. The words ``Rejecting subjectivity in the African American Novel” are written in black on top of a yellow background. “Alvin J. Henry'' is written in black on top of a blue background.</span></p>
    <p><span>Ever since Freddy Gray’s death in 2015, I have considered being Black an act of resilience. To exist loudly in a world that was created to uphold whiteness, me simply being proud of my Blackness felt like an act of protest. However, I knew deep down that there was more of me to be discovered but continued to push it away. I realized that I was Bisexual in high school but as time went on and we entered the pandemic, I realized that wasn’t true, in fact Bisexual was not a big enough word to describe my sexual orientation. I found out that I was attracted to Women and Non-Binary folks (which would still be Bisexual but when most people hear the term they think of attraction to “men and women”). I then cycled through different labels such as, Pansexual and Lesbian but they never felt right, I even experiemnted with having no label for my sexuality but that didn’t work for me. I fell in love with the label of Queer as soon as I tried it. It was a broad term that did not require much explanation, an ambiguous term that I could define however I wanted and as I continue to grow over time, this word will continue to describe me and who I love. </span></p>
    <br><p><span>Seeing people like Janelle Monae and Cynthia Erivo, and having friends that had been openly Gay/Bi for years made me feel less alone and like I had some sense of community. Truly, being a triple minority is difficult but I have found joy in my intersectional identity. Knowing that not too many people get to experience this and see the world the way that we can. Since Black people, Black Women in particular, have been shut out for so long, we created our own spaces, and Black Queer people have done the same. This resilience empowers me, and as old folks say, we “make somethin’ out of nothin’ ”.</span></p>
    <p><span><span><img src="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/7-z57-fVz2dzsTQ7wvNnAwD-Jv88tL_RUNsLnixncNhPK5H8zX0s6a8XTZ2Oo-IvTKe5ymEIuK83eFQdsrwxC-ADB0Sd47kKBLeXayRqLqVrL1eTo7QPe47FmXECDsRbjFnxQ5VN" width="300" height="300" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></span></span><span>Image description: Janelle Monae wearing a white and black jacket with a Chanel brooch on the right side. They have two braided pigtails in their hair with a middle part at the center. They have a slight smirk on their face. </span></p>
    <p><span><span><img src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/fkrOHv7Ak2IrVw-WNzrL-Q3J8SbplKdC6BORuNnQVp8H8sQli7QNBPfer-rZw4ZV8XsLKU6ikuNsfy73AMSiQA5qp4Fb90NDI17dysHBExspa8alY3TXMY6Wzo_sz-Wx_oDsuFGp" width="366" height="207" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></span></span><span>Image description: Cynthia Erivio shot from the shoulders up. She has a neutral expression on her face with both of her hands holding her face. She has four rings on and long white/silver acrylic nails on each finger. </span></p>
    <br><br><p><span><span><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/TXBfLhHgZhPkzjTu6-KKxaTBO5BNm_rOOXPhcA60JyBhh-ZxWQ9gSn6RgrqojafRynpcs4ds_DHxfpUDfFAzTOk5zZvEd3YhPCx4pBid5VCsyjyMYrYLOLxppbQAXRS-D2lI12j2" width="276" height="265" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></span></span><span> Image description: “Somethin’ from Nothin’” hats via @auntiesla (Black Queer/Trans owned business :) ). Three bucket hats, one white on top and two black on bottom. On the hats you see a green outline of a mug with a flower blooming out of them. </span></p>
    <p><span>I consider my existence as an act of resistance even more now. In a world run by cis-het white men, I am the exact opposite. To show up as my full self every day, to not just survive in this world but thrive as a Black Queer Woman is an act of protest. To be one of the few (millions) of people who get to experience this identity is a privilege and I plan on experiencing it to the fullest. </span></p>
    <br><p><span></span><span>Both of our intersectional identities involve being Black. But when you add being Trans and Queer to the mix it adds another layer of pride to our exsistence. Being Black, Trans, and Queer is a unique experience that not very many have. It isn’t one that you often see in the media, so even fewer understand it. Just because it isn’t shared in the media, that doesn’t mean we are any less proud because at the end of the day we are both very proud of our stories.</span></p>
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    <p><span>Growing up, I didn’t know any Black Trans people. I never saw any of us on TV, and there weren't any in my small town, so as a kid I assumed my identity wasn’t one that other people experienced. As I grew up and was able to name my identity, I started to seek out people who identify similarly to the way I do. In doing so I found not only people I shared an identity with, but a community of people who could understand my specific struggles as a Black Transmasculine person.    </span></p>
    <p><span>Being Black and Transmasculine is an experience that I wouldn’t trade for anything. I got to see the world through the lens of a little Black Girl and be treated as such. Being able to experience firsthand how the world treats Black Girls taught me lessons on empathy and respect that I wouldn’t have been able to learn otherwise. Seeing the ways Black Girls are forced to behave in order to thrive (and even just survive) made me understand the difference in how the world treats them in comparison to other groups. Growing up with the fear of what could happen because I was seen as a Black Girl showed me how I, as a Black Man, can make the Black Women in my life feel safe, as well as respected. </span></p>
    <p><span>My identity allowed me to explore femininity as a kid without judgment for being “too feminine”. I got to have long hair and wear “girly” clothes; which is something that I would never have been able to do if I was assigned male at birth. I also got to explore more stereotypically masuculine clothing styles and activities while being viewed as a “tomboy”. This ability to express myself without having to truly explain my identity made it easier for me to understand my relationship with my Transmasc identity and femininity.</span></p>
    <p><span>Depsite having to deal with the struggles that come with being Black, Queer, and Trans, I love the experience I get as a Black Queer Trans person. Being a part of this community that has a history of resilience, love, and solidarity that continues to hold those same values today, is something I couldn’t imagine myself without. The Black Queer community, to me, truly feels like a family. We may identify differently and move through the world differently, but we have this baseline understanding of one another. Even those with extremely complex identities can find somewhere within this community where they feel protected and loved. Having people who you can connect with when you’re in such a small minority can feel impossible, but having positive connections with people within those communities can shift how you feel about those identities, and how others perceive them. </span></p>
    <p><span></span><span>Being Black and Queer means facing oppression on all sides of your identity, but it also comes with a community that creates a feeling of belonging. Having these spaces and connections helps us remember that we are never alone in our struggles and have an entire community alongside us to lift us up when we are down and celebrate us when we succeed. For example when MJ Rodriguez won her Golden Globe she said that “This is for the entire LGBTQIA community”, as she is the very first Transgender person to win a Golden Globe. Anytime a Black Trans person is awarded and celebrated by those outside the community, it feels like a win for us all. Hearing her acceptance speech was a very moving experience for me. To see her awarded for her role in a show about Black Trans Women, as an Afro-Latina Woman shows that people outside of the community are starting to see us in a way that is similar to the way we see ourselves. </span></p>
    <br><br><br><br><br><p><span><span><img src="https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/yxcU0yQtUFxsl0MRX7p69hDct9qqEuERewzAkbxQbwl4a4Bnc6vieuUo9IdyYTULRqDcA9bgIthtQqtzceUW4BbRSr1BjNfjFhYYFyGzhlxKW34jU3LyVwmUe_LxKisfKroT8Erq" width="404" height="404" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></span></span><span>Image description: MJ Rodriguez shot from the torso up. She is wearing a green metallic outfit with a cut out at the top from the collarbone down to the chest. with ruffles on the wrist. She is also wearing a silver choker with two silver earrings. She has a wide smile on her face and long straight black hair. </span></p>
    <p><span>To help create that sense of community on campus, UMBC has created some spaces for Queer BIPOC on campus such as The Pride Center (University Center, 201-D), The Mosaic  (The Commons, 2b23)  along with</span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/qpoc" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span> QPOC</span></a><span> and </span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/lgbtqstudentunion" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>LSU</span></a><span> which helps us form our queer community. For me, I always feel safe and respected when I’m in the Pride Center, or when I’m attending Spectrum meetings in the Women’s Center. Despite where you are in your journey or how you identify it is important to know that your story and your experiences matter and that there is a place for you on campus during Black History Month and beyond.</span></p>
    <br><br><span>Thumbnail image description: Illustrated by J</span><span>effrey Belfield. Brown, red, orange, yellow, green and blue stripes in the background. 5 black cartoon characters drawn overtop. They are all wearing black except for the person in the center who is wearing a shirt that says “WE ARE HERE”.</span></span></div>
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<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="116995" important="true" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/educ/posts/116995">
<Title>Giving Day 2022: Support Students Thriving!</Title>
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    <br><p><span>Every donation helps provide students with the tools they need to become leaders and to reach their full potential. The #BlackAndGoldRush is an opportunity to show support for our community, no matter how much you give.</span></p>
    <br><p><span>We know in order for students to be successful, they need access to the basics–proper nutrition, personal care items, and financial resources. This year, Student Affairs is prioritizing our </span><a href="https://bit.ly/SupportStudents22" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Retriever Essentials Food Pantry</span><span> and </span><span>Stay Black and Gold Emergency Fund</span></a><span>. Both funds are supporting hundreds of students by helping to reduce food insecurity and providing short-term financial assistance for those who find it difficult or impossible to continue their education due to an emergency or sudden unforeseen circumstances. </span></p>
    <br><p><span>As you join Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion &amp; Belonging (i3b), and the Division of Student Affairs, in our fight against food insecurity and emergency need, please also consider a gift directly to the <a href="https://securelb.imodules.com/s/1325/lg20/form.aspx?sid=1325&amp;gid=1&amp;pgid=2498&amp;cid=5134&amp;dids=143&amp;appealcode=CTIA2" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">i3b fund</a>*. When you give to i3b you contribute to our values and commitments of Radical Love and Belonging, Social Justice Education and Development, and Equity and Advocacy to changing UMBC and the world. </span></p>
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    <li><p><span>i3b creates learning opportunities that equip the UMBC campus community with the awareness, knowledge, and skills to cultivate an inclusive campus environment, and take action against intersectional forms of systemic oppression at and beyond UMBC.</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>As a part of i3b, The Mosaic: Center for Cultural Diversity, The Pride Center, and The Gathering Space for Spiritual Well-Being, work to intentionally create a sense of belonging at UMBC for underserved and systemically marginalized students.</span></p></li>
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    <p><span>How your contributions make a difference:</span></p>
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    <li><p><span>New curriculum development to build capacity for new Interfaith Dialogues programming</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>In-person Black and Latine/x Graduation Ceremony in partnership with Alumni Engagement, adding to our Lavender Celebration, to recognize our graduates and their achievements, and to provide scholarships. </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Your support helps i3b respond to student concerns related to expanding hours in The Gathering Space for Spiritual Well-Being, as well as opening additional prayer, meditation, and reflection spaces across campus. </span></p></li>
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    <p><span>By giving to <a href="https://securelb.imodules.com/s/1325/lg20/form.aspx?sid=1325&amp;gid=1&amp;pgid=2498&amp;cid=5134&amp;dids=143&amp;appealcode=CTIA2" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">i3b</a>*, <a href="https://bit.ly/SupportStudents22" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">the Stay Black and Gold Fund or Retriever Essentials</a>, you are doing more than supporting programming - you are joining in partnership toward an inclusive, equitable, and accessible campus community. If you would like to know more about our initiatives and programs that donors like you support, we encourage students, staff, faculty, alumnx, and other community members to stay up to date by following our social media pages, available via our </span><a href="http://linktr.ee/umbci3b" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Linktree</span></a><span>.</span></p>
    <p><span>Thank you for your partnership and your commitment to co-creating socially just futures. </span></p>
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    <p><span>  *Please note that donations to this GritStarter will be going to the LGBTQ Outreach Foundation Fund at UMBC but will be dispersed across our programming, resources, and spaces. If you would like to have your funds be allocated to a particular initiative, program, and/or space, please include them in the comments in your donations.  </span></p>
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    <p>Nyla Howell is a deeply Shriver Center-connected student who is a thoughtful, humble leader. She will make systems work better. Great things happen when we work together towards a common goal. Here's Nyla - <a href="https://umbc-csm.symplicity.com/track/2620c941a8c42fca7eef27edb6f81294/1133165038/realurl=https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=652026169452396&amp;amp" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://</a><a href="https://umbc-csm.symplicity.com/track/2620c941a8c42fca7eef27edb6f81294/1133165038/realurl=http://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=652026169452396&amp;amp" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">www.facebook.com/watch/?v=652026169452396&amp;amp</a> ;ref=sharing</p>
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    <p>Want to support The Shriver Center in other ways? Join us for virtual trivia night on March 14 - details at <a href="https://umbc-csm.symplicity.com/track/2620c941a8c42fca7eef27edb6f81294/1133165038/realurl=https://umbc-csm.symplicity.com/manager/shrivercenter.umbc.edu/trivia" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">shrivercenter.umbc.edu/trivia</a></p>
    <p> For more info on our programs and initiatives, visit <a href="https://umbc-csm.symplicity.com/track/2620c941a8c42fca7eef27edb6f81294/1133165038/realurl=https://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://shrivercenter.umbc.edu/</a></p>
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    <div>Queer and Trans Love is a radical act that reimagines new realities and possibilites. Love is at the center of belonging and community. Explore with us what queering love, queer and trans family-buidling, love as an act of social justice, and radical self-love means for our panelists. Bring all of your questions to LGBTQIA+ identifying staff, faculty, and alumni who can share what it means to be queer and/or trans and experience love and what relationships look and feel like for us.</div>
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    <div>To stay up to date with Pride Center happenings, you can sign up for our Listserv/Google Groups <a href="https://forms.gle/wNud7rmmCqzcoddr6" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">HERE</a>.</div>
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    <p><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/civiclife/news/116976" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">View on myUMBC »</a> &lt; Repost</p>
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<Summary>REPOST: Love On Our Terms Queer and Trans Love Panel A message from our colleagues at Initiatives for Identity, Inclusion &amp; Belonging (i3b). Original post here.    Queer and Trans Love is a...</Summary>
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    <p><em>This post was curated by our Women’s Center Director, Jess Myers (she/her).</em></p>
    
    
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    <p>In honor of <a href="http://givingday.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Giving Day</a>, I reached out to <strong>Dr. Kate Tracy M.A. ’01, Ph.D. ’03</strong> to ask her a few questions about the importance of giving and what the experience of giving has meant for her.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>You may be familiar with Dr. Tracy’s name because for the past several years, Dr. Tracy has supported the Women’s Center on Giving Day by offering match challenges to our community. She also created the Maxine Tracy Endowment which provides the Women’s Center funding to support our Returning Women Students/Adult Learners Scholars + Affiliates program. It is also the <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/womenscenter/posts/113395" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">namesake of our Wellness Room</a>!  Just recently she began the quest to fund a new endowment, the Kate Tracy Endowment, which will help provide scholarships to UMBC students in the future.</p>
    
    
    
    <p>I’ve had the pleasure to get to know Dr. Tracy over the past several years and wanted to share a little bit more about this person who cares so much about the Women’s Center with our community. I had the chance to connect with her and ask her a few questions about the importance of giving and what’s she’s learned from the experience. I hope that learning a little bit more about Dr. Tracy will inspire you to find your “why” this Giving Day!</p>
    
    
    
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    <p><strong><em>Jess</em>: You’ve been supporting the Women’s Center for several years now – first to create the Maxine Tracy Endowment and now the Kate Tracy Endowment. What is your motivation behind your giving? And, what have you learned about yourself from the experience of giving? </strong></p>
    
    
    
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    <p><strong>Dr. Tracy: </strong>My original motivation for giving to the Women’s Center at UMBC was to honor my grandmother, Maxine Tracy. She was my hero and a lifelong supporter of women’s professional development. Giving to the Women’s Center was a tangible way for me to honor her influence on my life and continue her legacy of supporting women’s professional development.</p>
    <p><em>I’ve continued my giving to the Center out of gratitude.</em> I feel very grateful for the many ways UMBC is woven into my own professional story. I want to continue to support the Center and be a champion for the work it does.</p>
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    <p><strong>Jess: In some of our earlier conversations, it was clear to me that you found it important to carve out space for other women to see the possibilities in themselves being philanthropists. Can you share more about why this matters to you?</strong></p>
    
    
    
    <blockquote><p><strong>Dr. Tracy:</strong> <em>Women’s philanthropy is often less visible. And I’d like to see that change. </em>One way to foster that change is to share our stories of giving…what motivates us to give…how and what we give—whether it’s our time, talents, or our resources. Every gift—no matter the amount—will make a difference!</p></blockquote>
    
    
    
    <p><strong><em>Jess:</em> This is the third year you’ve offered a match challenge on behalf of the Women’s Center for Giving Day. What encouragement can you give to our potential donors to help us meet your challenge?</strong></p>
    
    
    
    <blockquote><p><strong>Dr. Tracy: </strong>One of the reasons I continue to offer the match challenge on behalf of the Women’s Center for Giving Day is to encourage others to join me in supporting the Center. The programming, support services, and advocacy the Center offers are so important to the UMBC community. I’m proud to be a supporter and want to do whatever I can to encourage others to support the Center and its mission.</p></blockquote>
    
    
    
    <p>You can learn more about Dr. Tracy and her grandmother, Maxine, by reading this UMBC Magazine article entailed <em><a href="https://magazine.umbc.edu/living-her-values/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Living Her Values</a></em> that was published last fall (and is featured in the most recent hardcopy version of the UMBC Magazine). </p>
    
    
    
    <p><em>We’re grateful for Dr. Tracy’s support… and for all of our generous donors who give of their talent, treasure, and time. Thank you for you!</em></p>
    
    
    
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    <a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/2022-match-challenge-sqgraphic.png" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/2022-match-challenge-sqgraphic.png?w=1024" alt="Our 2022 Giving Day Challenge!  Dr. Kate Tracy, M.A. '01, Ph.D. '03, will donate $2,500 to the Women's Center once we reach 130 donors and then an additional $2,500 once we achieve our target of $5,000." width="522" height="522" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>Our 2022 Giving Day Challenge! </div>
    
    
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    <p><strong>Dr. Tracy will donate $2,500 to the Women’s Center once we reach 130 donors</strong><br><strong>AND an additional $2,500 once we achieve $5,000 raised for the Women’s Center!</strong><br><em><br><span>Giving Day 2022 runs from February 16th at 9am until February 17th at 9pm! </span></em></p>
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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<Title>Microaggressions Survey - Please Participate</Title>
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    <p>Recently, our Graduate School Dean, Dr. Janet Rutledge, wrote to you as graduate students asking you to participate in a survey about your experience of microaggressions*. <strong>The deadline for the <a href="https://forms.gle/H2V2aZixTynnp7kU6" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">anonymous microaggressions survey</a> has been extended to Friday Feb 18th.</strong> </p>
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    <blockquote><p>*Microaggressions are statements, actions, or incidents regarded as an instance of indirect, subtle, or unintentional discrimination against members of a marginalized group on the basis of their racial or ethnic identity (here is a  <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZahtlxW2CIQ" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">youtube video </a>that has many examples of microaggressions in higher education and a <a href="https://sph.umn.edu/site/docs/hewg/microaggressions.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">pdf </a>listing some general examples of microaggressions as well).</p></blockquote>
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    <p>Please fill out the survey about whether or not you've experienced  microaggressions as a graduate student here at UMBC and what you would like to see the Graduate School do to improve the community and climate here. The survey is short and can be completed in a few minutes, although there is an optional space for a narrative or recording to be added for you to share how microaggressions have impacted your graduate experience. Responses to the survey will be used as early as next week in a series of workshops for faculty, staff and administrators. </p>
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    <p>We understand that revisiting and reflecting on microaggressions is difficult and we thank you, deeply, for being willing to do that in order for us to amplify and learn from your experience. </p>
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    <p>In appreciation of your participation, there will be a separate link and instructions provided after completion of the survey that enables us to provide a $10 honorarium to you on your Campus Card (the anonymity of your survey responses will be protected). Thank you for helping us create a more responsive and inclusive graduate community.</p>
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