To Bra, or Not to Bra: That is My Choice
By Ann Varner About a year ago, I was sunburned so badly I had second degree burns on my back. The burns were so bad… Read More »To Bra, or Not to Bra: That is My Choice
By Ann Varner About a year ago, I was sunburned so badly I had second degree burns on my back. The burns were so bad… Read More »To Bra, or Not to Bra: That is My Choice
By Chris Howard-Williams It has been a truly educational summer for me. As part of my Couples and Family Counseling program at UMKC, we are… Read More »Don’t Know Much About … Women!
By Chris Howard-Williams In my last blog, I started exploring the lessons I need to remember as I learn what it is to be a… Read More »How Listening Led to Speaking Up
By Maleigha Michael When I was younger, I learned the colors of the rainbow through the mnemonic, ROY-G-BIV (red-orange-yellow-green-blue-indigo-violet). It was a color rule that… Read More »Sexism in Colors – Why is Pink for Girls and Blue for Boys?
By Chris Howard-Williams So, I have a confession – I’m a little intimidated to be working in the Women’s Center. Being a man, I am… Read More »Read My Lips: No “Mansplaining” Here!
By Ann Varner Last week, the UMKC Women’s Center bought the book The Handmaid’s Tale and less than a week later I finished reading it.… Read More »Book or TV Series: The Handmaid’s Tale is some scary sh*t
By Ann Varner The Good Fight is a spin-off of the show The Good Wife. The Good Wife was a wonderfully surprising feminist show. I… Read More »Good Wife, Good Fight: Good Feminist TV
By Christian Deshazo Being the Program Manager intern at the Women’s Center was an experience for which I am forever thankful. This internship, specifically, allowed… Read More »Final Reflections
By Megan Schwindler I didn’t quite know what to expect from this internship. The guidelines were clearly laid out, the goals and objectives identified, and… Read More »Closing Thoughts on My Time at the Women’s Center
By Hannah Hagan Ah, the end of the semester – as time grows shorter and my to-do list grows longer, as I begin to select… Read More »Final Reflections