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My Thanks to All of You

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By Taylor Michl What a semester it has been! The Women’s Center hosted and co-sponsored many events in Fall 2021, set up Healing Arts corners in several locations across campus, and provided a cozy campus… 

This is *NOT* a Goodbye

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By Brianna Green I started working at the Women’s Center in the fall of 2020. We started off the semester working in the center but eventually had to move everyting online. We stayed online until… 

Farewell Fall Semester!

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By Sierra Voorhies What a semester! I feel like it went by so fast, honestly! I will be coming back to the Women’s Center in the spring, and will continue to be present on our… 

Leaving the Center, Not the Fight

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By Brooke Davidoff Working at the Women’s Center has helped me realize that even today a lot of work needs to be done to give women an active voice in their lives. I have learned… 

See You Soon Women’s Center

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By Adriana Miranda Maybe this is because I literally started at the Women’s Center mid-semester, but WOW does time fly! For me, this is just an until-next-time post because I have SO enjoyed my time… 

Women’s Center for All Gender Equity

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By Sierra Voorhies You may not know this, but we have recently taken important steps to support all gender equity here at the Women’s Center—you can look for our “all genders welcome” signs in the… 

World AIDS Day

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By Brooke Davidoff World AIDS Day was December 1st. I did not know that until 2010. It was his 21st birthday when our flirting elevated to kissing. He told the bartender he wanted me for… 

Blocking Someone Doesn’t Mean It’s Over – Part III

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By Brianna Green I ended the second part of this trilogy by saying, “The second thing that really bothers me is the entitlement this man felt that led him to show up to my apartment, my space, and demand my time and… 

Missing White Woman Syndrome 

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By Adriana Miranda “Missing White Woman Syndrome: a term coined by the late PBS news anchor Gwen Ifill, refers to the mainstream media’s seeming fascination with covering missing or endangered white women, and its seeming disinterest… 

Blocking Someone Doesn’t Mean It’s Over – Part II

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By Brianna Green If you caught the first part of this post in October, you’ll remember that one morning at 10 a.m. I blocked the number of a guy I had been seeing. Unfortunately, blocking him didn’t stop him from coming to my apartment later that…