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  <Title>Mark Your Calendar - Training with Lee Mun Wah</Title>
  <Tagline>March 16th, 6:00pm to 9:00pm, UC Ballroom</Tagline>
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    <h6>Who is Lee Mun Wah?<br><span>Lee Mun Wah is an internationally renowned Chinese American documentary filmmaker, author, poet, Asian folk-teller, educator, community therapist and master diversity trainer. For more than 25 years he was a resource specialist and counselor in the San Francisco Unified School District. In 1995, Oprah Winfrey did a one-hour special on Lee Mun Wah's life and work that was seen by over 15 million viewers internationally. </span>
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    <h6><span>This popular seminar focuses on the challenges and opportunities present when diverse groups interact with each other, though diversity offers tremendous potential for learning and enrichment, there are also moments of conflict and tension over differences in perspective and approach. </span></h6>
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    <h6><span>This program offers the skills necessary to develop an effective learning environment where everyone feels valued and acknowledged for their uniqueness and contributions. </span></h6>
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    <div>Using a variety of learning tools, this program will mix films, personal stories, experiential exercises, discussion, and lectures. Participants can expect the following:</div>
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    <li>Learn how gender and race issues affect one’s perspectives and behaviors</li>
    <li>Gain a deeper understanding of how gender and race can enhance and stimulate a  stronger sense of community and cooperation</li>
    <li>Learn how to work with diverse groups to identify and realize strengths and areas needing improvement</li>
    <li>Understand divergent communication styles, perspectives, and expectations</li>
    <li>Practice effective listening and responsive communication techniques</li>
    <li>Discover ways to mediate gender and race issues cross-culturally</li>
    <li>Learn new means to begin a conversation of gender and race</li>
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    <h6><span>Sponsored by the Division of Student Affairs. </span></h6>
    <h6><span>Please plan to be present for the entire event and please bring your UMBC ID!  Register at <a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/dosa/events/48800">http://my.umbc.edu/groups/dosa/events/48800</a>. </span></h6>
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  <Title>What are FYI alerts?</Title>
  <Tagline>Top Facts about the First Year Intervention Program</Tagline>
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    <p><strong>The First Year Intervention Program (FYI)</strong> is one of the many services that the Learning Resources Center offers to UMBC students. </p>
    <p>The purpose of the program is twofold: to notify students in their first year at UMBC that they are in danger of receiving a D or F in a certain course and to provide them with resources to improve their grade in that course and preserve their GPA. </p>
    <p>By alerting students early in the semester, students have the ability to make the necessary changes to improve their grade and become successful in their academic careers. </p>
    <h5><strong>When do FYI alerts get sent?</strong></h5>
    <p><span>The FYI reporting period for the Spring 2017 semester is scheduled to begin on <strong> Monday, February 27, 2017 </strong><span>and end on </span><strong>Friday, March 31, 2017</strong>.</span> </p>
    <h5><strong>I got an alert, but I’m not in my first year at UMBC.</strong></h5>
    <p>The alert program is designed to notify students in their first year at UMBC; however, instructors have the ability to send alerts to any student who is in danger of receiving a D or F in the course. If you received an alert, it means that your grade is in jeopardy and you should take action immediately.</p>
    <h5><strong>Help! I got an alert in one of my courses! What should I do?</strong></h5>
    <p>Your professor sent you an alert because you are in danger of receiving a D or an F in that course. <strong>The first thing you should do is to contact your professor </strong>to figure out what your exact grade is and what you can do about it. Next, visit our website to see if there’s any services at UMBC that can help you improve your grade.</p>
    <p>You can also schedule a meeting with <strong>Jordan White, </strong>UMBC's Study Skills Specialist at the Learning Resources Center<a href="http://lrc.umbc.edu/study-skills-specialist/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">.</a> </p>
    <h5><strong>If I’m in danger of receiving a D or an F, doesn’t that mean I could still be passing?</strong></h5>
    <p>It is possible, but you could just barely be passing. If you are in a course that has a second level to it (such as MATH 150, or BIOL 141), you MUST receive a C or higher to move on to the next level. If you are trying to fulfill your GEP requirements with a course, you MUST have a C or higher for it to count. This is why we ask professors to let you know if you are in danger of receiving a D.  </p>
    <p><em>If you have any further questions about the FYI program, please email <a href="mailto:fyi@umbc.edu">fyi@umbc.edu</a></em></p>
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    <Title>Quadmania 2017 Student Performances on Festival Day!</Title>
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          <p><strong>Quadmania 2017 is approaching quickly!</strong></p>
          <p>If you (or anyone you know) would like to have the chance to perform on the Quadmania Festival stage, head to <a href="https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Ftinyurl.com%2FQM2017&amp;h=ATPxEWSJ7vMHRvJOMVsn1A5lFP5S3YGhxTyxKkqzn0uhunEBAnnfI_NLYWaR3lYg42tjKxfzfuNkHJQJKJBlAzf7levunbH4_XGxEIaI7XQViIvlw-aNusj0Bh4xgaOiUI4L_7ksRg&amp;enc=AZPHkgrSQU87TWA8ePQExtF44uA2gTBRbYfQId5C-k1zuRpQqGt1GBnWYYqf8knz9pc1V4KYt6xn-Jl7SnHwLKZZuMJD_vD-lj1VEMaxwD_qURJ0HQEdQ7ZbCBNspc2hycqWaie6Y_ZczhRs337UoCss9swEmoeoAVo0zwriCwPQiw&amp;s=1" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">tinyurl.com/QM2017</a> and submit a video!</p>
          <p>Videos will be complied and put on myUMBC on March 27 at noon for the campus community to vote on.</p>
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          <p>Fill out the form ASAP, it closes on March 17 at 5 PM!!!</p>
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    <Title>Reserve your Kong: Skull Island ticket today!! (CANCELED)</Title>
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  <Title>How to Make Lasting Professional Relationships!</Title>
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    <p><span>The one piece advice that I was given to by so many people before I started college was to get close with my professors, and to establish long-lasting relationships with them. I’m a fairly reserved person, so I can remember walking into  my first college class ever, International Relations, and trying to work up the courage to talk to the professor. I kept putting it off and telling myself that I would do it next class. Suddenly, next class was my final exam and I never really established a good working relationship with my professor. </span></p>
    <p><span>As college students, it’s incredibly important to maintain relationships with professionals. Whether it be your professor, a work manager, or an internship supervisor, these are the people that can give you advice to guide your career, but also excellent references. Even though a third of the semester has passed, it’s not too late to establish these relationships!</span></p>
    <p><span>I’m applying to several internships right now, and I list my internship supervisor from last summer as one of my references. I haven’t seen her since August, but I make sure to shoot her an email every few months because I know did a good job at that internship, and I want to continue to use her as a reference. So, I try to keep in contact with her, so she doesn’t forget me or think that I stopped caring about the work I did while I was there!</span></p>
    <p><span>I approach my relationships with old internship supervisors a little differently than how  I approach my relationship with professors. Professors are here to help students. They have office hours and any professor that I have had always makes time for students. Take advantage of these resources that professors at UMBC give to you. An open door policy is not something you’ll see everywhere, so these are opportunities for you to establish a solid relationship with someone who is here to help students. </span></p>
    <p><span>I’ve found that relationships with professors can be more casual than relationships with internship or work supervisors. As such, professors can see a side of you that your other workmates may not. This can help you develop a closer relationship that can translate into letter of recommendations or references, where professors can cite specific examples of how you demonstrate specific knowledge or skills.</span></p>
    <p><span>Here are a few tips I find helpful  to establishing these professional relationships</span></p>
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    <li>Email. I always email a professor before I come in to talk to them so I can hold myself accountable. If I don’t email them, I feel like it’s okay to bail. If I do email them, then I know the professional is expecting me so I can’t bail for no reason.</li>
    <li>Prepare. Make a list of topics you want to talk about beforehand. That way if you think there’s a lull or awkward silence in the conversation (my biggest fear), you have a prepared list of topics you think you can talk about to fall back on. </li>
    <li>Be thoughtful. Think about what the person you’re trying to build a professional relationship with likes! If I come across an article or thinkpiece that reminds me of someone, I’ll send it to them. The little things are what make good impressions.</li>
    </ol></span><p><span>I am not a people person. I get extremely nervous talking to professionals all the time. It unnerves and intimidates me. But I know that it’s necessary for me to break out of my shell to make sure I have good references and letters of recommendations for when I apply to a job or law school. </span></p>
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  <Title>Making Space for Faith in Feminism</Title>
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    <p><em><img src="https://womenscenteratumbc.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/michael-headshot.jpg?w=162&amp;h=243" alt="michael-headshot" width="162" height="243" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"> A reflection by Michael Jalloh-Jamboria, Women’s Center student staff member</em></p>
    <p><span>Saturday, February 12th was the 59th Grammy awards show. The show featured many musical performances and winners, most notably,</span>Beyoncé<span>. At the time of her performance, not only was she pregnant, but she delivered a kickass performance, defied gravity, all the while channeling some major West African, Latin American, and Christian spiritual imagery during her performance. </span></p>
    <p>In both Santeria and West African spirituality, the Goddess Oshun is the goddess of sweet waters–the embodiment of love, fertility, and sensuality. Her love and guidance were instrumental to the creation of the world, so much so that other Orisha (gods and goddesses) were unable to complete their work on earth without Oshun.  After Beyonce’s amazing performance, Twitter was going wild with the comparisons between Beyoncé and the goddess Oshun.</p>
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    <p><span>Beyoncé’s performance, her golden outfit, the fact that she was very pregnant, and the influx of Twitter comparisons reminded me of an </span><a href="https://womenscenteratumbc.wordpress.com/2016/05/10/a-call-to-prayer-my-return-to-the-muslim-community/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>earlier blog post I had written about my journey of religion and its intersections with my identities</span></a><span>. Growing up, my parents loved to tell me stories of the Orisha, or gods and goddesses, and how they created the earth. While I was raised Muslim, my parents never separated our West African spirituality from our Muslim religion. Beyoncé’s performance got me thinking about how different my religion is from my spirituality. While it can be a strange balance, both my religion and my spirituality are important aspects of my identity. But I realized, within the social spaces I occupy, I don’t really talk about those parts of my identity. From there, I began to think about whether or not religion has a place in feminism. </span></p>
    <p><span>I’ve felt like I can’t talk about my religion and spirituality in feminist and social justice oriented spaces. I’ve been talked over and shut down when I’ve decided to share the ways in which my beliefs have helped me in my expansion of feminist knowledge and activism. </span></p>
    <p><span>Believe me, I get it. The patriarchy is everywhere! It would be naive to think that religion is exempt from the influences of male supremacy and systematic oppression. But it is important to remember that religious feminists aren’t free from that oppression. We don’t get a pass because we follow that particular faith. None of us can ignore the ways that the perpetuation of sexist interpretations affect us in religious spaces.</span></p>
    <p><span>Religious feminists have had to grapple with our religion and our identity as feminists. We are cognizant of when and how to speak out against oppression. We work within a system of naysayers and oppressors just to get access to some of the resources that others have. There is still so much work to be done, and the treatment of religious feminists as other hurts everyone, regardless of their religion. </span></p>
    <p><span>Coalition building between religious and non-religious folks is important. At a time where </span><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-islamophobia-anti-semitism_us_58b08debe4b0780bac2938b4" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>religious freedom is being targeted</span></a><span>, it’s important to make sure that intolerance is not being perpetuated anywhere, but especially within feminist and social justice oriented spaces.</span></p>
    <p>It’s strange to think that religion could shape some of my feminist beliefs. But actually, as I reflect on some of the basic pillars of Islam, there are parallels with how I engage in activist spaces and feminism. For me, simple everyday good deeds turned into wanting to do good for others, especially those less privileged then me. My activism is driven by the thought that putting good energy into the world will be returned. My feminism is filled with love for people, their identities, their lives and their needs, similar to the way that my faith has taught me to love my neighbor and fellow human beings!</p>
    <p><span>During this time of chaos and violence, I’ve also been interested in the crucial ways religion and spirituality helps us heal. After the presidential election, many of us took some time to care for ourselves. For some of us, healing was eating, being angry, planning for the difficult times to come, or crying. While for others, healing included asking our elders how we should proceed, bowing our heads to ask for guidance, lighting a candle or two (or 50), or crying (there was a lot of crying.) No matter how we did it, we all needed to heal and digest the situation before we could get back to our kickass activism. Also, some of us are still healing, and that’s totally valid! Recognizing that our communities needed (or still need) some down time is important as we try to create space for those of different faiths. Similarly, feminists that assume that their religious counterparts are dismissive of social justice issues within their own faith is hard work but it can be done. </span></p>
    <p>While some of us use the power of Beyoncé’s music to heal and process, it’s important to make space for those of us who heal, learn and pray in different ways. As our understanding of feminism and social justice expands, we must continue to incorporate intersectionality into the way we engage with each other.</p>
    <p>For more work on the intersections of feminism and Muslim identity, check out “<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/24/my-hijab-has-nothing-to-do-with-oppression_n_7653888.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">My Hijab Has Nothing To Do With Oppression. It’s A Feminist Statement</a>“. Also, what is the status of women as religious leaders within the US? Check out his <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/maureen-fiedler/women-religious-leaders_b_766006.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Huffington Post </a>article to find out more!</p>
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    <li>Collaborate with international experts in fields that interest you</li>
    <li>Contribute to the U.S. technical prowess that will enhance living standards and set the nation at the top of a global community</li>
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    <div>*Opportunities for qualified students, alumni, and faculty to </div>
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    <div>For more information and to apply:</div>
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    <li>OR go to <a href="http://www.orau.org/ornl/hereatornl">http://www.orau.org/ornl/hereatornl</a>
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  <Title>Google University's YouTube Live Events</Title>
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    <p><span>**Note: Please do not share these links outside your school’s community. These events are invitation-only in order to maintain a personalized and intimate forum for discussion.**</span></p>
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    <ul><li><p><span><span><span><span><span>Wednesday March 8th</span></span></span></span> @<span><span><span><span>12PM PST</span></span></span></span>/ <span><span><span><span>1PM MST</span></span></span></span>/ <span><span><span><span>2PM CST</span></span></span></span>/ <span><span><span><span>3PM EST</span></span></span></span></span></p></li></ul>
    <li><p><span>Learn about Code Jam - Google's Largest Coding Competition</span></p></li>
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