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The images and text below were originally shared on the Women’s Center social media pages. We’re re-sharing here to amplify the message and hold ourselves accountable to doing the work of our...
June 1, 2020
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12:45 PM
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Given all the race, national origin, class-based violence, anti-blackness and anti-immigrant rhetoric in the media and the subsequent backlash from white-identified people and groups, there is a...
March 13, 2018
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12:49 PM
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...
September 15, 2016
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10:27 AM
Consider adding this article to your summer reading list!
Full title: Critical Race Parenting: Understanding Scholarship/Activism in Parenting Our Children. Article is 24 pages long, but seems worth the read!
May 18, 2016
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11:47 AM
A blog reflection written by Women’s Center student staff member Meagé Clements. This post is an expansion of her statement in the UMBC Women’s Center and Women of Color Coalition’s “I’m Not”...
March 31, 2016
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3:05 PM
A reflection from Women’s Center staff member Daniel Willey A couple weeks ago, I wrote about how disaster response and the concept of a snow day have social justice implications. This week, I...
March 3, 2016
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10:31 AM
A reflection written by Women’s Center staff member, MJ Jalloh Jamboria Beyoncé’s newest hit, “Formation” has been the topic of conversation everywhere. If you missed the video, here it is!...
February 23, 2016
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10:00 AM
Since becoming a co-host on the renowned talk show The View, Raven-Symoné has made her fair share of offensive comments, resulting in her receiving a lot of backlash on social media. From her...
December 7, 2015
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9:15 AM
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Given all the race and class-based violence, anti-blackness rhetoric in the media and the subsequent backlash from white-identified people and groups, there is a growing need for mindful,...
August 4, 2015
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12:57 PM
Often when we talk about race in the United States, the classic picture is that race is polarized into two: black and white. Starting from a very young age, I had never truly understood these...
October 23, 2014
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10:26 AM