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My name is Abby, I use she/her pronouns. I am writing this blog to share about my experience this semester participating in gender-based harm reduction and advocacy through the Women’s Center. ...
May 15, 2024
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3:05 PM
By Carrington Cline Positionality Statement: This post is written by Carrington Cline, a junior and student staff intern at the Women’s Center. This blog post articulates my...
January 17, 2024
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By Abby Claytor Our progress will depend on strong foundational concepts grounded in being self-reflective, deliberate, and evaluative. Taking time to develop and strengthen our...
January 16, 2024
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By Tanzila Malik Growing up as a second-generation Pakistani-American, I never had a strong connection to my culture. My dad’s family immigrated to Nebraska from Pakistan in the early 1970s...
January 16, 2024
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10:21 AM
By Ash Acuña When I first joined the team at the Women’s Center, one of the very first things we covered were Brave Space guidelines. The three core tenets of Brave Spaces—challenge...
January 16, 2024
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10:00 AM
A post curated by the Women’s Center’s Program Coordinator, Jane DeHitta At the end of every semester, the Women’s Center hosts a Graduation + End of the Year celebration for all of the...
May 31, 2023
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5:07 PM
Image description: Rachael smiling while standing in front of a UMBC building. She is wearing a brown, long-sleeved top. Positionality statement: This post is written by Rachael Joslow, a...
May 18, 2023
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12:31 PM
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...
May 16, 2023
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4:06 PM
Image description: shows student, Ruby smiling next to building. Positionality statement: This post is written by Ruby Millen, a second-year at UMBC studying Anthropology and Art History. I am...
May 10, 2023
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CONTENT WARNING: This blog post contains mentions of sexual violence and uses language and examples that could be upsetting. Please read with discretion. Potentiality Statement: My name is...
January 10, 2023
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2:06 PM