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Students in your Political Science who are also enrolled in a UMBC teacher certification program are eligible for several scholarships distributed through the Education Department. Two scholarship...
Critical Social Justice: Creating Brave Spaces coming soon!
The second annual Critical Social Justice campaign will be held February 16th-20th, 2015! This year’s theme is “Creating Brave Spaces,” inspired by the essay “From Safe Spaces to Brave Spaces” by...
A collaborative authorship post from Bria Hamlet and Jess Myers Jess: You guessed it! It’s that time of the year when the Women’s Center staff crushes your Halloween costume dreams and makes...
Often when we talk about race in the United States, the classic picture is that race is polarized into two: black and white. Starting from a very young age, I had never truly understood these...
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and I had my first mammogram today. I am still in the waiting room as I write these thoughts into the notepad of my iPhone. Despite the very hopeful notion...
This post is written by Madison Miller. It was originally featured on the Women’s Center WordPress, which you can find here. With much discussion in Women’s Center staff meetings about actively...
With much discussion in Women’s Center staff meetings about actively applying our work in the Center as student staff members to other areas of our lives, I have recently been thinking a lot about...
This guest post was written by Women’s Center student staff member Ty Philip. In celebrating LGBTQ History Month, it’s important to remember those who don’t fit into the mainstream...