A reflection by student staff member, Marie, on her personal journey to becoming a feminist and beginning the process of raising her own daughters as feminists. I am not usually one to make...
The Women's Center will be operating under reduced hours beginning study day and through the winter term. Please plan accordingly! Beginning study day (December 13th) and throughout finals...
Want to make Critical Social Justice even better? Dear UMBC Community, A big thank you to those who attended this year’s Critical Social Justice events! We hope that you enjoyed last week’s...
A reflection by student staff member, Sydney, about her experiences with body image, working out, and how these things connect with her feminism and self love. Trigger Warning: This blog deals...
Last week on Wednesday, November 8th, the Women’s Center held our final roundtable discussion of our fall series. The theme: Women in Writing. Panelists, moderator, and participants generated a...
Time to figure out what all this Russia stuff is about?
If the 2016 election wasn’t enough reason, consider these: It is the largest in the world. It has more natural gas than any other country on Earth. It has one of the greatest militaries in the...
Want to make Critical Social Justice even better? Dear UMBC Community, A big thank you to those who attended this year’s Critical Social Justice events! We hope that you enjoyed last week’s...
This year, two Political Science assistant professors—Dr. Ian Anson and Dr. William Blake—are scheduled for their mid-tenure reviews. The faculty have tasked two, two-person student committees to...
Women's Center at UMBC The fifth annual Critical Social Justice explored opportunities for building individual and collective resistance and resilience. Events throughout the week, the theme of...
The fifth annual Critical Social Justice explored opportunities for building individual and collective resistance and resilience. Events throughout the week, the theme of Rise, challenged us to...