The Scroll of Doom
By Kyra Charles So, we’re in a plague. Most of us are in our homes, unemployed, while those that still have to work aren’t getting… Read More »The Scroll of Doom
By Kyra Charles So, we’re in a plague. Most of us are in our homes, unemployed, while those that still have to work aren’t getting… Read More »The Scroll of Doom
Effective March 19, UMKC Women’s Center staff will be working remotely in accordance with the University COVID-19 response. While all in-person programming remaining for the… Read More »Women’s Center Update
Image credited to Wikimedia Commons By Kyra Charles There is a reserved canon of influential women who were considered pioneers of the Women’s Suffrage movement.… Read More »Lucretia Mott, The Lioness
By Maggie Pool Trigger warning: mentions of sexual assault and rape. Harvey Weinstein is a famous former Hollywood film producer and a convicted sex offender.… Read More »Harvey Weinstein: A Man Who Went From Greatness to Rapist
By Haley Dean When we think of being body positive, we often think about ourselves. However, being body positive towards others is just as important.… Read More »Operation Beautiful: How We Can Be More Body Positive To Others
By Shanakay Osbourne For this semester, the Women’s Center partnered with the UMKC Athletics for tabling events. The purpose of the Roo Up with the Women’s… Read More »Roo Up, Woman Up
By Elise Wantling As you may have heard, this year, like many years past, the UMKC Women’s Center is putting on a production of The… Read More »The Vagina Monologues: Are They Still Relevant?
By Sabrina Zavala This week I had the privilege to interview one of our amazing cast members in The Vagina Monologues. She is a mother… Read More »Meet Val Baul, Which Rhymes With Foul Ball
By Adriana Suarez V-Day, most would think, means Valentine’s Day. The day of the cupid and for love birds to celebrate their love for one… Read More »A Reflection on V-Day
By Elise Wantling My name is Elise, and I am nonbinary. Yes, I work at the Women’s Center, but I am not a woman. I’m… Read More »Am I a Gender Traitor?