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Tomorrow (4/22) the Women's, Gender, & Equity Center will be closed to support students presenting at URCAD! Spectrum will still take place as planned from 2-3, though! We hope you will join...
Inclusive excellence has long been a cultural touchstone at UMBC. Before now, we haven't had a definition or any other shared language to describe what we mean. This is your chance to inform our...
The Pride Center and WGEC are hosting a book club on Monday, April 27th from 1-2:30pm in the Women's, Gender, & Equity Center (Commons 004) to discuss Mean by Myriam Gurba. Through gritty,...
The Women's, Gender, & Equity Center will be closed tomorrow, Friday, 4/10, and next Friday, 4/17. Staff will be available virtually throughout this time. If you have any questions or...
This Friday, March 13th, the Women's, Gender, & Equity Center will be closed. The Center will remain closed throughout spring break. We will be open after spring break on the 23rd. Staff...
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The Social Justice Dialogues Cohort Experience (SJDCE) at UMBC invites participants from all perspectives and experiences to engage in meaningful conversations across difference. Rooted in...
Critical Social Justice (CSJ) Week is a campus-wide initiative dedicated to deepening our collective understanding of equity, inclusion, and community care. Through panels, workshops, and creative...
Tomorrow, February 2/5, the Women's Gender and Equity Center will open late at 11:30 AM for our Headspace Discussion group. The lounge will open at 12:30 after Headspace. We will be...
Are you interested in advocacy? If so, come volunteer with us at our annual Take Back the Night! Take Back the Night was started in October of 1975 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with the main...
By: Bekkah West, Social Work Major & WGEC Intern, Psychology Minor Growing up, I did not understand the gravity of how symbols of hate could tangibly impact a person; how they justify...