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<Title>Slaying on the Weekly</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/michael-headshot.jpg?w=132&amp;h=198" alt="michael-headshot" width="132" height="198" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"> <em>A weekly round-up currated by Women’s Center staff member, Michael Jalloh Jamboria</em></p>
    <p>This week, my good friend came into the Women’s Center to chat. She mentioned how I ‘slayed on the daily’, her words, not mine. In the spirit of my friend, every week I will be bringing you some interesting, funny or thought-provoking content from the internet! Be sure to join us next week for more and continue to slay! This week’s articles:</p>
    <p><a href="http://www.npr.org/2016/09/12/493532162/n-d-pipeline-protester-its-about-our-rights-as-native-people" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Protestors of the North Dakota Pipeline Project</a><span> finally have some good news as the </span><span>Departments of Justice, Interior and the Army </span><a href="http://www.npr.org/2016/09/10/493436447/in-victory-for-protesters-obama-administration-halts-north-dakota-pipeline" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">issued a temporary halt</a><span> in the continuation of the project! </span></p>
    <p><span>Saturday Night Live finally has a Latina cast member. Hmm…it only took 41 years of being on the air. Welcome </span><a href="http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/09/12/snl-s-first-latina-cast-member-melissa-villasenor-is-an-impression-machine.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Melissa Villasenor</a><span> to the cast! Also, check out the Women’s Center Blog post on some other seriously </span><a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.wordpress.com/2015/10/05/women-are-funny-too/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">funny women</a><span>. </span></p>
    <p><span>While Donald Trump was getting ready for his appearances in Baltimore to address the National Guard, </span><a href="http://peoplespowerassemblies.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>People’s Power Assembly</span></a><span> was gearing up to </span><a href="http://patch.com/maryland/northbaltimore/2-protests-baltimore-planned-monday-anti-trump-activists" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>protest the convention</span></a><span>.</span></p>
    <p>The women on the white house staff have been using the strategy of “<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/how-the-women-on-obamas-staff-made-sure-their-voices-were-heard_us_57d94d9fe4b0aa4b722d79fe" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">amplifying</a>” to combat mansplaining on the job. Check them out!!</p>
    <p>Finally, the Women’s Center turned 25 this week! Check out <a href="https://play.spotify.com/user/mariamjamila/playlist/7DX9MoK0SQ8hSozekCrtwU" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Women’s Center 25th Anniversary Playlist</a>!</p>
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<Title>Volunteer at Project Homeless Connect 9/29 &#8211; 9/30/16</Title>
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    <p><strong><span><span>Friday, September 30, 2016</span></span></strong><br>
    (Setup on <span><span>Thursday, September 29</span></span>)</p>
    <p>Baltimore Convention Center<br>
    One West Pratt Street – West Wing<br>
    Baltimore, MD 21201</p>
    <p>Join your friends, coworkers and neighbors to help hundreds of homeless individuals, children and families access the services they need. As a volunteer guide, you’ll be paired with a homeless participant and accompany them throughout the event.</p>
    <p>This year’s event will also feature our first Mission of Mercy dental clinic serving an estimated 1,000 patients. Additional volunteers are needed for the dental clinic on <span><span>Thursday, September 29</span></span>.</p>
    <p>We’re looking forward to having you volunteer again. Thank you!</p>
    <h4><span><a href="https://epledge.uwcm.org/epledge/comm/AndarTrack.jsp?A=565A604F2864694030214E5432736330283F67407E3E&amp;AR=6A5E687535633E2852657E3E&amp;OA=6A5E687535633E2852657E3E&amp;U=244D5750704D2622453C7E3E&amp;F=https%3A%2F%2Fepledge.uwcm.org%2Fepledge%2Fservlet%2FeAndar.article%2F1834" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">REGISTER NOW</a></span></h4>
    <p>Questions? Contact us at <a href="mailto:phc@uwcm.org" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">phc@uwcm.org</a>.</p>
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<Summary>Friday, September 30, 2016  (Setup on Thursday, September 29)   Baltimore Convention Center  One West Pratt Street – West Wing  Baltimore, MD 21201   Join your friends, coworkers and neighbors to...</Summary>
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<Title>Sept 15-Oct 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div><div><div><div>The White House</div><div>Office of the Press Secretary</div></div><div><div>For Immediate Release</div><div>September 15, 2016</div></div></div></div><div><h1>Presidential Proclamation-- National Hispanic Heritage Month, 2016</h1></div><div><div><div><div><p>NATIONAL HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH, 2016</p><p>- - - - - - -</p><p>BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA</p><p>A PROCLAMATION</p><p>Since our founding, our Nation has drawn strength from the diversity of our people. With faith and passion, a sturdy work ethic and profound devotion to family, Hispanics have helped carry forward our legacy as a vibrant beacon of opportunity for all. Whether their ancestors have been here for generations or they are among the newest members of our American family, they represent many countries and cultures, each adding their own distinct and dynamic perspective to our country's story. In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, we honor the contributions Hispanics have made throughout our history, and we highlight an important part of the rich diversity that keeps our communities strong.</p><p>Hispanic Americans have had a lasting impact on our history and have helped drive hard -- won progress for all our people. They are the writers, singers, and musicians that enrich our arts and humanities; the innovative entrepreneurs steering our economy. They are the scientists and engineers revolutionizing our ways of life and making sweeping new discoveries; the advocates leading the way for social and political change. They are the brave men and women in uniform who commit themselves to defending our most cherished ideals at home and abroad. And their lasting achievements and devotion to our Nation exemplify the tenacity and perseverance embedded in our national character.</p><p>My Administration stands firmly committed to opening doors of opportunity for all Americans and addressing issues of vital importance to the Hispanic community. The unemployment rate for the Hispanic community has dropped steadily since I took office, and we have worked to support the growth and development of Hispanic-owned businesses. Last year, Hispanic Americans saw the largest gains of any racial or ethnic group in median income and experienced among the greatest reductions in poverty. We have fought to make home ownership more affordable and to raise the Federal minimum wage -- which would benefit more than 8 million Hispanic workers. Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, 4 million Hispanic non-elderly adults have gained access to quality, affordable health care, reducing the uninsured rate among Hispanics by more than a quarter. The high school graduation rate among Hispanic students is rising, and we have taken action to help more Hispanic students enroll in college. And by charting a new course in our relationship with Cuba, we are strengthening communication and bolstering relations between friends and family in both countries -- reinforcing many ties to Latin America.</p><p>Our Nation's remarkable story began with immigration. Today, we must continue seeking to make the promise of our Nation real in the lives of all people, including for those who are Americans by every measure except for a piece of paper. Through the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy, hardworking young Dreamers -- including many Hispanics -- have been given more opportunities to reach for their highest aspirations. I remain deeply committed to passing comprehensive immigration reform, and my Administration will continue doing all that we can to carry forward our Nation's legacy as a melting pot of the world. Through the work of the White House Task Force on New Americans, we are striving to support the integration of immigrants and refugees into our communities. We will continue to welcome those fleeing persecution, including those from the Western Hemisphere, and we will keep working to make our immigration system fairer and smarter.</p><p>This month, let us reflect on the countless ways in which Hispanics have contributed to our Nation's success, and let us reaffirm our commitment to expanding opportunity and building an ever brighter future for all. Let us embrace the diversity that strengthens us and continue striving to ensure the American dream is within reach for generations of Hispanics to come.</p><p>To honor the achievements of Hispanics in America, the Congress by Public Law 100-402, as amended, has authorized and requested the President to issue annually a proclamation designating September 15 through October 15 as "National Hispanic Heritage Month."</p><p>NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim September 15 through October 15, 2016, as National Hispanic Heritage Month. I call upon public officials, educators, librarians, and all Americans to observe this month with appropriate ceremonies, activities, and programs.</p><p>IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this fourteenth day of September, in the year of our Lord two thousand sixteen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-first.</p><p> </p><p>BARACK OBAMA</p></div></div></div></div></div>
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<Summary>The White House  Office of the Press Secretary    For Immediate Release  September 15, 2016      Presidential Proclamation-- National Hispanic Heritage Month, 2016       NATIONAL HISPANIC HERITAGE...</Summary>
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<Title>Why is the impeachment of Brazil&#8217;s president a feminist issue?</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><em>A blog reflection by Women’s Center intern Mariana de Matos Medeiros <img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/mari-headshot.jpg?w=130&amp;h=196" alt="Mariana De Matos Medeiros" width="130" height="196" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></em></p>
    <p>On October 5<sup>th</sup>, 2014, I was finally able to cast my first vote for a Presidential election since moving to America. It was an incredible experience to head over into the Brazilian consulate event in Washington, DC, bright-eyed and ready to make a difference for my home country. As an immigrant who has not yet attained citizen status, I am not able to vote in America so voting to make a difference for my family and friends at home was empowering. <strong>As a feminist, I felt most thrilled about having the ability to vote for a leftist woman who had already done much to carry out social welfare programs</strong>. I voted for Dilma Rousseff based on how she had run her administration in her previous term: focusing on women and marginalized communities and continuing to carry out social welfare programs to address the ever widening gap between the rich and the poor.</p>
    <p>During the past months Brazil’s political drama has reached its all-time high. With the most recent Olympic games being hosted in Rio, the entire world was watching as Brazil’s first woman-identified, leftist president was pushed out of office pending an investigation on alleged corrupt behavior.</p>
    <div><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/512px-dilma_rousseff_-_foto_oficial_2011-01-09.jpg?w=211&amp;h=317" alt="512px-dilma_rousseff_-_foto_oficial_2011-01-09" width="211" height="317" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><p>Dilma Rousseff // <em>image credit: Wikipedia</em></p></div>
    <p>Rousseff ran for president under the left-winged Worker’s Party of Brazil, yet she did not always bring solidarity among feminists, as some may assume. In fact, the Brazilian feminist movements were often split between those who supported her public policies and those who rejected her administration, demanding advances in issues of reproductive justice and education. However, <strong>Brazilian feminists tend to agree that Rousseff’s impeachment was a blatant act of sexism and discrimination.  </strong></p>
    <p>Not only have several of her male counterparts been found to be involved with <em>pedaladas fiscais</em> (misusing bank funds from the federal government that are allocated to many state and federal social programs) without punishment, but over half of the senators who voted for her impeachment are being investigated for laundering money for personal benefit and other serious crimes.</p>
    <p>Despite being cleared from any involvement in the <em>pedaladas fiscais</em>, Rousseff has been formally impeached. (<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFKsY5O7oYs" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">This video</a> helps unpack Brazil’s current political situation in more detail.)</p>
    <p>What’s most disconcerting is that her replacement, Michel Temer, has been formally convicted of violating election laws and is barred from running for office for the next eight years. However, since he is already in office he is permitted to remain president until the election cycle in 2018.</p>
    <p>With support of the elite, Temer and other <strong>conservatives began a slogan to encourage Rousseff’s impeachment: <em>Tchau, Querida</em>, which roughly translates to “Bye, darling.” </strong>This sexist and patronizing slogan undermines the significance of Rousseff’s time in office by dismissing it as the problem caused by a woman, a “darling.”</p>
    <p>As it were, this is not the first time a woman in leadership has been undermined in her power and ability, and referring to a political leader in such a condescending and infantilizing manner is blatantly disrespectful.</p>
    <p>Prior to the impeachment, politicians from all sides began passing a multitude of laws that slowly chipped away at women’s rights, including laws that would criminalize abortions for rape survivors, define families as a union between a man and a woman, and make accessing emergency contraception in the wake of the Zika outbreak more difficult. Simultaneously, old gendered concerns did not go away: violence against women is still a widespread pandemic and there is still an overall cultural acceptance surrounding <a href="http://www.ipsnews.net/2013/06/rape-in-brazil-still-an-invisible-crime" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">gendered-based violence in Brazil</a> as rape still remains an invisible crime.</p>
    <p>However, with a more conservative political push came increased feminist mobilization. <strong>Through street protests and social media activism Brazilian women have fought back against this conservative wave of legislature.</strong> In June of this year, thousands of women took the streets behind a poster that read <em>Por Elas Todas</em> (For All Women) in outrage of the high rates of sexual violence against young girls.</p>
    <div><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/por-todas-elas.jpg?w=370&amp;h=245" alt="por-todas-elas" width="370" height="245" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><p>Por Elas Todas protest // <em>image credit: Flickr</em></p></div>
    <p>Sadly, despite the feminist mobilization, the situation is still quite grim as Temer has already created the most conservative congress since the end of the military rule in 1985. His all-white, all-male congress has slashed ministries aimed at assisting women, black people, and other marginalized groups. Indeed, <a href="http://ftp.iza.org/dp2809.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">7.6% of Brazil’s population</a> is made up of individuals from African decent and most of these individuals live in poverty.</p>
    <p>There are far more nuances to be investigated and discussed about Brazil’s deeply intricate political situation than I have space to discuss on this post. <strong>I have felt deeply concerned and proud to see so much activism surrounding the community I call home.</strong> It’s unquestionable that the circumstances surrounding Rousseff’s impeachment serves as a reminder to Brazil’s citizens and the world that misogyny and sexism toward women in leadership is alive and well.</p><br>   </div>
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<Summary>A blog reflection by Women’s Center intern Mariana de Matos Medeiros    On October 5th, 2014, I was finally able to cast my first vote for a Presidential election since moving to America. It was...</Summary>
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    <div><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/2016-17-staff-photo-true-grit.jpg?w=466&amp;h=319" alt="2016-17 Staff Photo True Grit" width="466" height="319" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><p>2016-17 Women’s Center Staff</p></div>
    <p><strong>Mariana De Matos Medeiros <em>(she/her)</em>, Student Intern <img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/mari-headshot.jpg?w=204&amp;h=307" alt="Mariana De Matos Medeiros" width="204" height="307" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></strong></p>
    <p>Hi! My name is Mariana de Matos Medeiros and I am studying Psychology and Gender and Women’s Studies, centering my studies on sexual violence prevention. After my time at UMBC, I hope to find a career in advocacy where I can support and empower survivors of sexual violence. Lavender is my favorite <em>everything</em>: food flavor, scent, essential oil, and (most of all) color. In my free time I enjoy learning more about vegetarianism, practicing yoga, and binge watching the Great British Baking Show. I would love to learn and share with you so please feel free to reach out!</p>
    <p><strong>Daniel Willey <em>(he/him)</em>, Student Staff </strong></p>
    <p><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/daniel-headshot.jpg?w=199&amp;h=300" alt="Daniel Headshot" width="199" height="300" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">Hi everyone, I’m Daniel! I’m a fourth year Gender and Women’s Studies major and a third year Women’s Center staff member. I do a lot of work here with trans students and advocacy, as well as work with men and healthy masculinities. Ask me about disability, fatness, gender identity, being a mentally ill student, unpacking white privilege, and the Brave Space Guidelines! (Plus I have lots of things to tell you about sexual and menstrual health, fiber crafts, and <em>Steven Universe</em>.) I love to chat with community members and I’m usually a friendly face around campus.</p>
    <p><strong><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/ciera-headshot.jpg?w=199&amp;h=300" alt="Ciera Headshot" width="199" height="300" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">Ciera Earl <em>(she/her)</em>, Student Staff<br>
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    <p>My name is Ciera, I am a Visual Arts major in my last year at UMBC. I am very excited to be part of the Women’s Center community and look forward to learning more about the people who inhabit the space. Black and White film lover with a penchant for anything John Hughes.</p>
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    <p><strong>Shira Devorah <em>(she/her or they/them)</em>, Student Staff </strong></p>
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    <p>Hello! My name is Shira Devorah and I can’t wait to get to know you! You may have seen me around last semester working at the Women’s Center or maybe in one of your GWST classes. I’m about four years younger than the Women’s Center, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary (if you haven’t heard)! I’m a bisexual, genderqueer femme who loves doodling, journaling, and spending too much money on chocolate. I hope to go to grad school one day to get a PhD and become a psychologist specializing in LGBTQ+ care and sexual health. I’d also love to end up teaching at a university one day.</p>
    <p>Even when I’m not working, I spend a good chunk of time at the Women’s Center. It’s my favorite place to do homework, relax, and spend quality time with friends. I love that the Center is a hub of community and vibrant discussion, that so many different issues are brought up within our programing. This year I’ll be getting even more involved in the conversation! I will be co-facilitating Between Women with our director Jess Myers and planning the roundtable series with fellow staff member and fantastic friend Michael!</p>
    <p>I feel incredibly lucky to get to finish out my last year of college while working at the Women’s Center. This place has become a part of who I am, and I will carry all that I learn here with me into a future that is rich in intersectional feminist activism. I can’t wait to see you around our space, at our programs, or in some of our discussion groups!</p>
    <p><strong>Prachi Kochar <em>(she/her)</em>, Student Intern </strong></p>
    <p><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/prachi-headshot.jpg?w=224&amp;h=338" alt="Prachi Headshot" width="224" height="338" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">Hey, everyone! My name is Prachi and I’m a senior double majoring in Psychology and Gender and Women’s Studies, and I’m looking to go into Clinical Psychology with a focus on deaf children and other groups with disabilities. This is my first (and last, sadly) year at the Women’s Center, but I am so excited for the learning opportunities and personal connections that it will bring me!</p>
    <p>Especially as a deaf woman of color, I am very passionate about social issues and bringing diverse voices to the forefront in every arena of life. However, my interests don’t stop there! I love ice hockey (Go Caps!), creating and viewing art of all kinds, our great state of Maryland, fitness, astronomy, coffee/tea/caffeine in almost any form, and whatever the hot new show on Netflix is. I also love all things UMBC and am a sister of Zeta Sigma Chi Multicultural Sorority, Inc. as well as president of the Multicultural Greek Council. If you couldn’t tell, I am always ready to talk about all of these things, so please feel free to say “Hi!” to me around campus or strike up a conversation with me in the Commons.</p>
    <p><strong>Michael Jalloh-Jamboria <em>(he/him)</em>, Student Staff </strong></p>
    <p><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/michael-headshot.jpg?w=222&amp;h=334" alt="michael-headshot" width="222" height="334" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">Hey! I’m Michael Jalloh-Jamboria. I am currently a Gender/Women Studies and Biology double major. This is my third year at UMBC and my second year as a student staff member here at the Women’s Center! I am also a diversity presenter with the Mosaic Center and senior staff member of Montgomery County Recreation!</p>
    <p>I’m always up for of being critical of fatness and queerness and their intersections with other identities. Feel free to come by and chat with me! I love visitors and I’m always up for listening.</p>
    <p>Long story short, here’s who I am: Fat.Feminist.Trans.Queer.Muslim.</p>
    <p><strong>Jewel Oliver <em>(they/them or she/her)</em>, Volunteer </strong></p>
    <p><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/jewel-headshot.jpg?w=199&amp;h=300" alt="Jewel Headshot" width="199" height="300" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"> I’m a new volunteer at the Women’s Center and I’ll be co-facilitating Women of Color Coalition with Prachi.</p>
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<Title>UMBC Hispanic Heritage Month Calendar of Events</Title>
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<Title>Women&#8217;s Center 25 Then vs. Now #3: The Women&#8217;s Center Staff</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/wc-25-logo-purple.png?w=193&amp;h=206" alt="WC 25 Logo - Purple" width="193" height="206" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">The Women’s Center at UMBC turns 25 this year! We’re excited to share our important milestone with <a href="http://50.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC’s 50th Anniversary </a>and will be celebrating throughout the year with the rest of campus! We were inspired by Special Collections archival project <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/library/posts?tag=archives-gold" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Archives Gold: 50 Objects for UMBC’s 50th</a> and decided to do our own digging into the Women’s Center archives. Over the course of the year, we’ll be sharing 25 “Then vs Now” archives to celebrate the origin and evolution of the Women’s Center at UMBC.</p>
    <p><strong>This week we’re featuring the Women’s Center staff</strong><strong>s from over the years!</strong></p>
    <div><a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/wcstaff1994.png" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/wcstaff1994.png?w=395&amp;h=300" alt="Meet the Women's Center staff from 1994-95! " width="395" height="300" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a><p>Meet the Women’s Center staff from 1994-95!</p></div>
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    <p><span><span>When the Women’s Center first opened in 1991, there was only enough funding for a part-time director to work twelve hours a week. <strong>The Women’s Union, a feminist student organization, helped to enlist student volunteers who collectively contributed a total of 50 hours per week in order to keep the space open for those seeking resources and services.</strong> Paula Morton was named the first director and held part-time hours starting in December 1991 until October 1992. For another part of the early part of the Women’s Center history, students would have to find Simmona Simmons, a founding committee member, in the library to get the key to the Center (and you can still find Simmona in the library today! When you see her thank her for all of her hard work in making the Women’s Center a reality!!) .</span>  </span></p>
    <div><a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/cropped-wc-staff-fall-2014.jpg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/cropped-wc-staff-fall-2014.jpg?w=378&amp;h=231" alt="The Women's Center 2014-15 staff." width="378" height="231" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a><p>Ten years later – meet the Women’s Center 2014-15 staff.</p></div>
    <p>In 2016, the Women’s Center operates with 2 full-time staff members and 6 student staff and interns and volunteers. <strong>Together they provide space, services, and programs <em>(over 150 a year!)</em> and make contact with almost 10,000 visits a year.</strong></p>
    <div><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/staff-bday-sign.jpg?w=512&amp;h=340" alt="Staff Bday Sign" width="512" height="340" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><p>Happy birthday Women’s Center and UMBC from the 2016-17 staff!</p></div>
    <p><span><em><strong>This week we celebrate our 25th anniversary with a birthday party! Meet some of former Women’s Center staff members and directors, celebrate our 25 years, and wish us a 25 years (plus some!) more! For details on the party which will be hosted on September 13th from 4-6pm, click <span><a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/womenscenter/events/41480" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>.</span> </strong></em></span></p>
    <p><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/25th-birthday-party-invitation.jpg?w=280&amp;h=359" alt="25th Birthday Party Invitation" width="280" height="359" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p>
    <p>What are the memories you have of the Women’s Center over the years that are meaningful to you? What does the Women’s Center mean to you today? Share your memories and pictures with us in the comment section below!</p>
    <p><em>Stay up-to-date with our 25th anniversary on social media using #UMBCWC25. Share your Women’s Center experiences and memories with the UMBC community using #UMBCWC25 AND #UMBC50!</em></p><br>   </div>
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<Summary>The Women’s Center at UMBC turns 25 this year! We’re excited to share our important milestone with UMBC’s 50th Anniversary and will be celebrating throughout the year with the rest of campus! We...</Summary>
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<Title>Dr. Carole McCann's Work Highlighted in UMBC Magazine</Title>
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<Title>Preparing Men of Color for Ph.D. Programs</Title>
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<Summary>PREPARING 100 Ph.D. STUDENTS AND PROFESSORS    As part of our RISE for Boys and Men of Color project, the Center for the Study of Race &amp; Equity in Education is preparing 100 Native American,...</Summary>
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<Title>Women&#8217;s Center 25 Then vs. Now #2: Our Logo Evolution</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/wc-25-logo-purple.png?w=193&amp;h=206" alt="WC 25 Logo - Purple" width="193" height="206" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">The Women’s Center at UMBC turns 25 this year! We’re excited to share our important milestone with <a href="http://50.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC’s 50th Anniversary </a>and will be celebrating throughout the year with the rest of campus! We were inspired by Special Collections archival project <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/library/posts?tag=archives-gold" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Archives Gold: 50 Objects for UMBC’s 50th</a> and decided to do our own digging into the Women’s Center archives. Over the course of the year, we’ll be sharing 25 “Then vs Now” archives to celebrate the origin and evolution of the Women’s Center at UMBC.</p>
    <p><strong>This week we’re featuring the evolution of the Women’s Center logo. </strong></p>
    <div><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/brochure-earlyyears.png?w=168&amp;h=379" alt="Brochure-EarlyYears" width="168" height="379" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><p>Brochure circa 1996</p></div>
    <p>While it isn’t certain if the image on one of our earliest brochures served as the actual  logo for the Women’s Center, the image can be found from time to time on flyers and other promotional materials throughout the 1990s.</p>
    <p>This image was later replaced by what we refer to today as the “hands logo.” The hands logo was inspired a 1999-2000 Undergraduate Research Project by  UMBC seniors Joy McLure and Nidhi Adya and advised by Dr. Tim Nohe called “Different Thread Interwoven Together.” We’ll be sharing more about the creation of this mural in another blog post to come soon.</p>
    <p>While we loved the logo’s connection to the mural that is a signature piece in the Women’s Center lounge, we also heard feedback for change from many community members. Some thought the hands resembled finger painting and could limit people’s perception of the Women’s Center as a childcare center. Other’s expressed concern that the hands were a bit “grabby.” And, as discussed in the previous <a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.wordpress.com/2016/09/01/womens-center-25-then-vs-now-1-our-founding-and-mission/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">then vs. now post</a>, the growth of the Women’s Center positioned us to be ready for a new logo that better captured the spirit of the work we do. <img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/womenscenter_logo.jpeg?w=350&amp;h=233" alt="womenscenter_logo" width="350" height="233" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">Over the fall 2013 semester, the Women’s Center Advisory Board members and student staff worked with Creative Services to design our new logo. We looked at many other women’s center logos and were determined to not create another dancing lady logo. Through brainstorming, we happened upon the image of a tree which through draft after draft became a version of the Wye Oak tree (Maryland’s state tree), one of which found home on our own campus.</p>
    
    <a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.wordpress.com/2016/09/06/womens-center-25-then-vs-now-2-logo-evolution/wclogodraft2/#main" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img width="141" height="150" src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/wclogodraft2.png?w=141&amp;h=150" alt="A second draft - getting closer!" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>
    <a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.wordpress.com/2016/09/06/womens-center-25-then-vs-now-2-logo-evolution/wclogodraft1/#main" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img width="140" height="150" src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/wclogodraft1.png?w=140&amp;h=150" alt="The first draft" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>
    
    <p>We introduced our new logo to the UMBC community in January of 2014. It reflects our ongoing growth and evolution as a women’s center which is grounded in our steady core values and reliable strengths so many UMBC community members have come to know and love. And, much like the great Wye Oak beckons, all are welcome in our space as long as they respect each other – their stories, their experiences, their potential.</p>
    <p><strong>You can read the full (short) story of our logo <a href="http://womenscenter.umbc.edu/our-new-logo/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>.</strong></p>
    <p><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2015/08/cropped-womens-center-blog-header2.jpg?w=562" alt="cropped-womens-center-blog-header2.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p>
    <p>What are the memories you have of the Women’s Center over the years that are meaningful to you? What does the Women’s Center mean to you today? Share your memories and pictures with us in the comment section below!</p>
    <p><em>Stay up-to-date with our 25th anniversary on social media using #UMBCWC25. Share your Women’s Center experiences and memories with the UMBC community using #UMBCWC25 AND #UMBC50!</em></p>
    <p>Don’t forget to join us for our 25th Birthday Party on Tuesday, September 13th from 4-6pm. Click <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/womenscenter/events/41480" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a> for details.</p><br>   </div>
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