V-Day UMKC 2016
by Thea Voutiritsas Join us this Thursday as V-Day returns to UMKC. Proceeds from all activities benefit the UMKC Violence Prevention and Response Program and… Read More »V-Day UMKC 2016
by Thea Voutiritsas Join us this Thursday as V-Day returns to UMKC. Proceeds from all activities benefit the UMKC Violence Prevention and Response Program and… Read More »V-Day UMKC 2016
By Kacie Otto This is my first time participating in The Vagina Monologues, Eve Ensler’s iconic play about the female experience. I have been lucky… Read More »The Vagina Monologues
By Torshawna Griffin and Kacie Otto V-Day is a global movement to end violence against women and girls everywhere. Organizations all over the world put… Read More »The Girl Cell
By Kacie Otto and Kemora Williams Name of Event: The Vagina Monologues Date and Time: February 10, 2015 at 7pm Location: UMKC Student Union Theater,… Read More »Vagina Monologues to be Staged at UMKC!
V-Day is one of many great movements aimed at ending violence against women and girls, but the biggest problem with any movement is getting… Read More »The Vagina Monologues
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!
By Arzie Umali The Women’s Center has had a home at UMKC for over 40 years; however, every day, someone new walks through our doors,… Read More »A Women’s Center for Everyone
By Maritza Gordillo If feels great to be back! I am excited to start a whole new semester filled with new events sponsored by the… Read More »Student Assistant Thrilled for A Semester Full of VPR Events
Coming up at the end of November, the Women’s Center and the Violence Prevention and Response Project will be holding auditions for the 2014 performance… Read More »A Call for First-time Performers and Experienced Actresses, Alike!
By Briana Ward. This semester was an amazing experience for me at the Women’s Center. Now it is coming to a close, and I would… Read More »Semester Reflection: Briana