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As we count down to the Critical Social Justice: Baltimore 365 keynote event “Baltimore in Action: Always Rising” on Tuesday, October 20th, we’ll be profiling all of our keynote speakers in our...
First, let’s start off with saying that the Women’s Center is stoked about Hannibal Buress making his way to campus this weekend for Homecoming. We very much enjoy his character, Lincoln, on Broad...
In Recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month
In Recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Women's Center is hosting Clothesline Project t-shirt making throughout the month of October. All survivors of domestic violence, dating...
UMBC Women Who Rock is a blog series I’ve been writing since last year and it has become one of my favorite things to think and write about for the Women’s Center blog. In my role as Women’s...
A blog reflection written by Women’s Center Staff Member Meagé Clements “You’re in a sorority? You don’t look like a sorority girl!” Since becoming a member of Zeta Sigma Chi Multicultural...
As we count down to the Critical Social Justice: Baltimore 365 keynote event “Baltimore in Action: Always Rising” on Tuesday, October 20th, we’ll be profiling all of our keynote speakers in our...
As we count down to the Critical Social Justice: Baltimore 365 keynote event “Baltimore in Action: Always Rising” on Tuesday, October 20th, we’ll be profiling all of our keynote speakers in our...
We’re proud to announce the Critical Social Justice: Baltimore 365 keynote “Baltimore in Action: Always Rising,” which will feature prominent social justice advocates from across the city. Rather...
A blog reflection from Women’s Center staff member, Carrie Cleveland I watched the Republican debate twice. Yes. That is six hours of my life I spent listening, analyzing, and forming my own...
A resource round-up provided by Jess Myers, Women’s Center director In case you missed last night’s roundtable on White Womanhood and Critical Whiteness (or if you were there and want to keep...