A reflection written by Women’s Center student staff member Bria Hamlet I’ve got a gap in my front teeth, I make a mess when I eat, I’m always late, I’m hard to date, I think Eminem is my...
Originally posted on breeumbc's Blog: 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...
A reflection written my staff member, Yoo-Jin Kang 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...
A reflection written by Women’s Center intern, Narges Ershad It has been more than a month since Oscars has aired, speeches have been given, and many reactions have been shared. But as Pay...
This reflection by Women’s Center Director, Jess Myers, was written for and originally shared on the ACPA’s Standing Committee for Women blog. It has been republished on our site with their...
womencenterjess: April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Check out the UMBC calendar of events and save the dates! Originally posted on UMBC Insights Weekly: April is Sexual Assault...
A reflection written by Women’s Center intern, Narges Ershad It has been many years that, in one particular day in the year many people would repeat a sentence to me and other women’s. “ Happy...
womencenterjess: A wonderful reflection written by Returning Women Student Scholar and Newcombe Scholarship recipient, Carrie Cleveland. Originally posted on BreakingGround: Carrie...
A post written by Women’s Center Intern, Daniel. So you’re out at your favorite vegan coffee shop sipping your $6 soy latte while reading City Paper and you peek over the top of it just in time...
I am reclaiming my blackness. It’s been taken, twisted, and transformed into something I no longer recognized. It was deemed less than by the black kids, less than by the white kids, and left me...
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