Positionally statement: This post is written by Audrey Gatewood. I am a senior in the UMBC School of Social Work, completing my field placement at the Women’s Center. I’m writing this blog as a...
Positionality Statement: This post is written by Marybeth Mareski, a Returning Women’s Scholar and social work intern at the Women’s Center in her final year at UMBC. I am a gender nonconforming...
As we gain more information and folks share resources, we are updating a Google Doc with this information. You can check that out here. On March 31st, the world recognizes Transgender Day of...
Marybeth Mareski, m33@umbc.edu Headshot of Author Positionality Statement: This post is written by Marybeth Mareski, a Returning Women’s Scholar and social work intern at the Women’s...
Arifat (she/her/hers) is a Senior majoring in Social Work and Political Science. She is working in the Women’s Center this year for her social work field placement. Content Note: This blog...
Cross-promotion from this original event link. The Women's Center is excited to be a co-sponsor of this event! Tuesday, May 11th, 2021 · 5 PM - 6:30 PM Please join us for i3b's 8th Annual...
Share your coming out message with the Women's Center!
Help us celebrate National Coming Out Day by coming out on the Women's Center 'Gram! For National Coming Out Day (10/11 is a Sunday, so we'll be celebrating all week beforehand), the Women's...
Spreading the word on behalf of the Counseling Center
We're helping share access to this important survey addressing the needs of Queer and Trans students of color at UMBC on behalf of the Counseling Center! If this applies to you, please consider...
Autumn is a junior Meyerhoff Scholar (M29), pursuing a BS in Chemistry and a BA in Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies dual degree, and currently a student intern at the Women’s Center....
Written by Women’s Center Coordinator Amelia Meman, ’15. With the recent opening of UMBC’s first ever multi-user/stall all-gender restroom, I have become incensed to finally publish this very...
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