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Looking for your next feminist read? The Women's, Gender, & Equity Center has got you! We've curated a list of books for students, faculty, and staff to read at their leisure and boost their...
Summer is the perfect time to crack open a new feminist book--but feminist books pair best with feminist conversation. Join the Women's, Gender, & Equity Center this summer for our annual...
***reposted from SAPH - please register on the original event post*** AI Literacy for Faculty: Mastering Core Skills for Teaching Wednesday, June 4th | 9:00-10:30am | ILSB 201 or HyFlex...
UMBC is a member institution of Imagining America, an organization that brings artists and scholars together to imagine an America in which everyone can thrive. This summer, Imagining America is...
Bear with me. As a self-proclaimed feminist since age 14, it might surprise you that the first time I was actually taught about feminism was at age 22. My first women’s studies course was at...
By: Isy Davy Photo Credit: Malik Gay Meet Malik Gay, a 2023 graduate of UMBC’s Media and Communication Studies program. After transferring from the University of Hartford, Malik searched for a...
by Katlynn Seghetti! Or, a gentle recap of an endlessly busy semester, and a philosophy of activism One of the main struggles people have getting involved with activism is getting...
Tuesdays, 12-3pm | beginning June 3 | Public Policy, Room 451* Wednsdays, 11am - 2pm | beginning May 28 | Public Policy, Room 451 *Please note that on June 17 & 24 we will meet in...
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