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Hello folks! I decided to make some mixes for the Women’s Center blog! Click on this link to check out my latest mix which is an amalgam of slightly witchy, slightly femme-powerment jams that I...
This guest post on privilege and critical self-reflection comes from Women’s Center staff member Daniel Willey. When I was asked if I would be interested in joining the Women’s Center staff, my...
When I was asked if I would be interested in joining the Women’s Center staff, my first reaction was, “HELL YES.” The Women’s Center had very quickly become my favorite place on campus, and I was...
Hi everyone, it’s me, Yoo-Jin! This week I’d like to reflect on my TED Talk, Ray Rice, and abusers/ perpetrators of relationship violence. First of all, I couldn’t have done this talk without the...
Critical Social Justice scoffs in the face of snow delays — we are unstoppable. Two of the CSJ events that were postponed on Monday have been rescheduled for next Monday, March 10th. Read on for...
[Video] This was originally posted on the Women’s Center at UMBC blog and Leadership Development at UMBC on myUMBC. Learn more! http://my.umbc.edu/groups/womenscenter/news/41639...
[Video] This was originally posted on the Women’s Center at UMBC blog and Leadership Development at UMBC on myUMBC. Learn more! http://my.umbc.edu/groups/womenscenter/news/41639...
This guest post by Madison Miller was originally posted on the Women’s Center at UMBC blog. In addition to working at the Women’s Center as a student staff member, I also serve as a Resident...
This guest post by Madison Miller was originally posted on the Women’s Center at UMBC blog. In addition to working at the Women’s Center as a student staff member, I also serve as a Resident...
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