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<Title>URCAD presentation on Russian Soil bacteriophages</Title>
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<Summary>UMBC researchers, Julie Norton, Kevin Liao, Mimi Way and Brittnie Prakash will be presenting a poster in the University Center Ballroom from 12-2pm on a bacteriophage from Russian soil!!!      The...</Summary>
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<Title>Asian Pacific Heritage Month 2015 Calendar (Online Version)</Title>
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<Title>I&#8217;m Bree, the new volunteer of the Women&#8217;s Center!</Title>
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    <p>After many months of calling the Women’s Center my home, this semester,  I felt that I wanted to give back to my community by helping spruce up the new place with my assistance  to the Women’s Center needs. I am already a part of two of the groups sponsored by the Women’s Center: Women of Color Coalition and Critical Social Justice Student Alliance. At the beginning of this Spring semester, I heard about the Women’s Center needed more helping hands with all the semester programming going on and I inquired about what more I could do. Once Jess, the director, and Megan, the coordinator, heard my enthusiasm toward the prospect of volunteering for the center, they put me on board with some different tasks to help reach the campus about the Women’s Center and it’s mission to provide a space and give a voice to those that are marginalized in…</p>
    </div><p><a href="https://breeumbcblog.wordpress.com/2015/04/10/im-bree-the-new-volunteer-of-the-womens-center" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">View original</a> <span>781 more words</span></p></div></div><br>   </div>
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<Title>McNair Scholars Summer Graduate Assistantship Opportunity!</Title>
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<Title>URCAD presentation on Genome Engineering!!! UC 310 @ 11:45</Title>
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<Title>2015-2016 Graduate Assistantship Positions with the Mosaic!</Title>
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<Title>Nerds Rule, Jocks Drool: Apr 22, Eng 023, 1:45pm</Title>
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    an alternate reality where "nerds" are the popular kids and the "jocks" 
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    hyperbolic demonstration of the movement of modern culture towards 
    valuing intelligence over physical strength. The use of comedy in the 
    film makes the story much more engaging than it would have been 
    otherwise. The funny nature of the film comes from a collaboration 
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    introduce the characters in an interesting and efficient way. This is 
    followed by a back and forth between the nerd characters and the jock 
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<Title>Researcher of the Week: Nicholas Rogers</Title>
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<Title>Wish I could be [seen] in your world</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><em>A reflection written my staff member, Yoo-Jin Kang </em></p>
    <p>As an Asian-American woman, I’ve always struggled with finding people who look like me in the larger media. You see, May is Asian Pacific Islander month, and regrettably, I am not sure who I can expect to be featured during this month because I am so unfamiliar with Asian historical figures and their contributions.</p>
    <p>Growing up in the United States education system, I had always learned about other important figures in our country: white presidents (except our current one!), famous white men who made *amazing* contributions to our society, and the few African-American historical figures who were brought up as part of our history lesson, like Frederick Douglass, Rosa Parks, and Harriet Tubman. What I didn’t consciously realize for a long time was <strong>the lack of Asian representation</strong>, across the board, throughout my entire schooling and life. Why was this the case? Could it be that Asian Americans did not make useful or noteworthy contributions or impact to our society? Could it be that the only famous Asian American that I would ever know about would be figure skater Michelle Kwan?!</p>
    <p><em>Of course not.</em></p>
    <p>I can’t help but think about how the paradox of the <a href="http://time.com/3475962/asian-american-diversity/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">minority model stereotype </a> fits into this lack of representation and recognition. This stereotype can be truly harmful because it can create a silencing and minimizing effect on the contributions, successes, and voices of Asian Americans who are “expected to do well” anyway, and so it’s not such a big deal. Growing up,  I couldn’t help but feel a quiet voice that told me that <em>no matter what </em>I did, I would not get recognition for it as a individual person, but would be praised because:</p>
    <blockquote><p>“Oh, you Asian people are so good at _____” or “have always been great at _______.”</p></blockquote>
    <p>Not only was this isolating for me… it also contributed to this liminal feeling I had of not being considered white, <a href="http://bowdoinorient.com/article/10121" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">but not being labeled as a “person of color</a>.” It took until college for me to realize that I, too, belong, and that my struggles were also worthy of speaking up about.</p>
    <p>When I think about television shows and movies, this is where I feel the most isolated from the people who supposedly “represent” me in the media. Often, if I ever saw a character who looked similar to me, I noticed their role often consisted of stereotypical characteristics that only perpetuated <a href="http://sitemaker.umich.edu/psy457_tizzle/home" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">already trivializing cultural beliefs</a>.</p>
    <p>Often, we seemed to be lumped with characters that had little personality — characters who seemed to serve one purpose: The <strong>math/science whiz.</strong> The person at the computer/phone navigating directions, while all the other characters were out kicking bad-guy butt. The repressed and studious best friend. The <em>fetishized</em> “oriental” model (often with chopsticks in her hair). Or the person with the broad “Asian” accent <strong>who spoke broken English, </strong>often seen working at a Chinese restaurant. Even when there was “representation” of an “Asian” character, I couldn’t relate to them at all.</p>
    <p>Moreover, the term “Asian” is so broad. As an ethnic group, “Asian” encompasses so many regions, all with many similarities and differences in culture and values, and I can’t help but think that it’s harmful to lump so many different regions with one word, when we don’t recognize and pay attention to our differences. This May, I plan to learn more about not only my heritage, but also about the different cultures and contributions that make up the pan-Asian community. I hope you will join me and I challenge you to also recognize when a character of color, in any form of media, is being used as a <a href="http://writeworld.org/post/39905367141/stereotypes-tropes-and-archetypes" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">trope </a>rather than a valued person.<strong> </strong></p>
    <p><a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/seems.gif" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/seems.gif?w=545" alt="seems" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a><a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/appreciate1.gif" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/appreciate1.gif?w=545" alt="appreciate" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a></p>
    <p><img src="https://38.media.tumblr.com/551124ced14535b4e2490fa0edbb1a1b/tumblr_nl9chvrSRS1r0kp4eo1_250.gif" alt="" width="249" height="249" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p>
    <p>[P.S. I haven’t seen the show yet, but I’ve heard a lot of mixed reviews for the new show, “<strong>Fresh off the Boat</strong>“.                 On one hand, I hear people who love the show because not only are they seeing a family that might look like them, they are also identifying with some of the immigrant and often humorous experiences that are portrayed in the show. On the other hand, I hear about people who highly dislike the show, stating that it fulfills stereotypes about Asian immigrants, specifically with the notion that Jessica Huang (the mother) is a “<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/motherwoman/from-tiger-mothers-to-fre_b_6773744.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">tiger-mother</a>“. It’s interesting to note that due to the scarcity of representation in our media, we often feel that when we do see people who look like us…we want/ expect them to be perfect. There is a fine balance to be made between respecting and honoring a person’s culture and background, as it influences who they are, and completing erasing a person’s racial identity to make it more accessible for a whiter audience.]</p><br>   </div>
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