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A blog post and reflection by staff member Daniel Willey The following post contains mentions of rape and sexual assault. Hyperlinks marked with * indicate that the article contains detailed...
May 24, 2016
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12:15 PM
A final reflection from Carrie Cleveland as a undergraduate and Women’s Center staff member In the fall of 1996, I started my college journey at Douglass College at Rutgers University. I spent...
May 18, 2016
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1:45 PM
A Women’s Center blog post by staff member Daniel Willey Note: I hope what I’ve learned can be applicable to other people, but I know my experience isn’t universal. I use a lot of action verbs...
April 6, 2016
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11:43 AM
A resource round-up provided by Women’s Center staff member, Meagé Clements In case you missed yesterday’s roundtable on Black Trauma and Mental Health (or if you were there and want to keep the...
February 18, 2016
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12:40 PM
A post by Women’s Center staff member Daniel Willey Earlier this semester, as I’m sure you all remember, we got hit (bombarded, pelted, buried, whatever) by winter storm Jonas. BWI airport...
February 8, 2016
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12:08 PM
A post written by Women’s Center Director, Jess Myers *Content Note: Sexual Violence* 44% of victims of sexual violence are under age 18 Approximately 4/5 of rapes were committed by...
February 2, 2016
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3:56 PM
Inspired by the multitude of activism taking place at UMBC over the fall semester, the Women’s Center is excited to offer a new skills-based workshop to the community. “Get It Together!”:...
February 1, 2016
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10:25 AM
A blog reflection written by Women’s Center intern, MJ Jalloh-Jamboria This semester I’ve had the privilege of taking Dr. Tammy Henderson’s ‘Black Feminist Thought’ class. I recommend the...
November 30, 2015
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4:57 PM
A blog reflection written by Women’s Center intern Julia Gottlieb. After reading the Baltimore City Paper’s recent daily Power Rankings, I got to thinking a lot about white women and women of...
November 9, 2015
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10:51 AM
“I’m pretty much just a corpse at this point.” I cannot fully express how many times I’ve said those words in the past few weeks, or how many times the response has been: “Same.” Every time...
October 29, 2015
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1:02 PM