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...
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...
A blog reflection by Joe Levin-Manning, Graduate Coordinator for LGBTQ Programs One thing I think we need to see and hear more of is people feeling uncomfortable. While there is a time and a...
A reflection written by Jess Myers, Women’s Center Director The last time I passed by this wall was in February 2015. Before the murder of Freddie Gray. Before the Baltimore Uprisings....
This fall’s Critical Social Justice theme is Baltimore 365. We’re excited for the events that will be happening on campus during the week of October 19th… but why wait?! We’re encouraging UMBC...
Few college graduates can claim to have had the experience my fellow staff and I have shared while with the Women’s Center. Our jobs have been many things: one part employee, one part student, one...
Take a look at all the events lined up for Critical Social Justice: Baltimore 365! October 19th | Monday Baltimore 101: Why Baltimore Matters – 12PM to 1PM in Commons 329 – Who are we...
A blog reflection written by Women’s Center intern Bree Best For the past several months I have been trying to conceptualize what I wanted to say about white privilege and protesting, the...
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