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Autumn Cook (they/them) is a senior dual degree recipient in Chemistry and Gender, Women’s, + Sexuality Studies. They are a member of the Women’s Center staff team and co-facilitate the Spectrum...
May 10, 2021
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8:29 AM
This post is written by Sandra (She/Her/Ella pronouns). She is a student staff member and a social work intern completing her field placement at the Women’s Center. Content Note:This blog...
May 3, 2021
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1:54 PM
Nandi is a senior English major and student staff member. Content Note: This post was written by a cishet woman after reading, thinking, and reading some more. I hope, more than anything,...
February 26, 2021
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2:03 PM
We wish you a happy and glorious Black History Month! This month we are reflecting and paying homage to the black women who have shaped our world and set the foundation for black women of the...
February 2, 2021
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4:42 PM
This post was anonymously written by a fellow student at UMBC and posted by the Women’s Center. Content Disclaimer: This blog post will discuss immigration policies along with my personal...
December 11, 2020
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4:30 PM
Amelia Meman, GWST ’15, is the Assistant Director of the Women’s Center. Amelia uses they/them and she/her pronouns. Burnt out? Me too. This is not a new feeling for me. I have gotten...
November 4, 2020
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2:46 PM
Autumn is a senior Meyerhoff Scholar (M29), pursuing a BS in Chemistry and a BA in Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies dual degree, a member of the Honors College and currently a student staff...
November 2, 2020
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1:57 PM
Arifat (she/her) is a Senior Political Science and Social Work major, and a women’s center Staff Content Note: I wrote this as someone who identifies as a Nigerian-American. I wanted to share...
October 30, 2020
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4:56 PM
This blogpost was a collaborative effort between all members of the Women’s Center staff team. A majority of this post was written by student staff members. Today is Indigenous People’s Day....
October 12, 2020
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5:17 PM
Nandi Cook-Creek is a Senior English major and Student Staff at the Women’s Center. Content Note: I wrote this as an able-bodied, neurotypical person who lives in an urban area. To all who...
October 7, 2020
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5:22 PM