What’s in a Name
By Morgn Paul Paul, Morgan? I’m used to hearing teachers mess up names, giggling and drawing out letters to avoid embarrassing themselves (or the student),… Read More »What’s in a Name
By Morgn Paul Paul, Morgan? I’m used to hearing teachers mess up names, giggling and drawing out letters to avoid embarrassing themselves (or the student),… Read More »What’s in a Name
By Maritza Gordillo February 24 finally arrived and I got the privilege of attending the Starr Women’s Hall of Fame Kickoff Event at which Chelsea Clinton… Read More »Wonder Woman and Empowering Speaker: Chelsea Clinton
By Ayo Aruwajoye Working at the Woman’s Center, I can truly say I have grown. One of the big lessons that I learned is that… Read More »The Strength of “Her”
By Torshawna Griffin Two athletes, both African American, both going through the same situation. The difference is that the media took one athlete’s “moment” and… Read More »Let’s Break the Gender Stereotypes about Women in Sports
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sOXN_80ohM[/youtube] By Maritza Gordillo I came across this video on YouTube and, after watching it, to my surprise, it had a different ending that what we… Read More »Real Men Show Respect
The season of V-Day is upon us! We have tons of events going on to celebate V-Day, and promote violence prevention for violence against women… Read More »T-Shirts, Buttons, and Chocolate Vaginas, Oh My!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMSb5fS5rQM[/youtube] By Ayo Aruwajoye What would you do if you were being abused? What would you do if your friend or a family member was… Read More »What Would You Do?
By Morgan Paul “Women are part of men’s lives, and what happens to us matters to men too.” In welcoming everybody back to class and… Read More »What Happens to Women Matters to Men, Too!
[youtube]http://youtu.be/NswJ4kO9uHc[/youtube] By Amber Charleville Some of you may know that one of my passions is female representation in the media. Media is powerful, and it… Read More »A Glimpse at the Media of 2013 – We Still Have So Much to Fight For
By Torshawna Grffin A big “congratulations” goes to Mary Barra for being General Motor’s first female CEO. Making it to the top in a male-dominated… Read More »Wonder Woman in STEM: Mary Barra