• Boozhoo! Kaitlyn nindizhinikaaz.
    Hello, my name is Kaitlyn! For the past semester, I have been extremely lucky to have been the WGS intern in the American Indian Student Center (AISC), working primarily with Dr. Sharity Bassett. Throughout the semester, my work was primarily research-based. I helped organize documents from the National Archive in Kansas City, mainly correspondence between …
  • QRC -LL
    Below the noise and crowd in the UWM Union food court lies a small haven, the LGBTQ+ Resource Center or QRC. Director Ariana Myers joyfully referred to this refuge as Gay Rivendell, an oasis for UWM LGBTQ+ students and allies to find solace and community together. "A perfect house, whether you like food or sleep, …
  • A Journey of Growth Through Activism by Kyra Mushall
    Working as an Intern at the Women’s Resource Center at UWM has been an unforgettable experience through being a part of this empowering community. My experience in Women’s and Gender Studies have had a huge impact on my internship experience at the Women’s Resource Center here at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. A few of these …
  • Sorry NOT Sorry: Why Women’s Apologies are a Product of the Patriarchy
    My name is Audrey Creary-De La Cruz, and I am a compulsive apologizer. Throughout my life I consistently apologize for unnecessary things daily much to the irritation of my family, friends, and coworkers. But I just can’t help myself. After years of reflection and a year of Women and Gender Studies classes, I have come …
  • Living In The Crossroads of Intersectionality -Mia Heredia
    As a society, we have gotten admirable about our discussions regarding intersectionality. Whether this be discussing white gay folks from low-income backgrounds or non-binary peers of color with disabilities, we have acknowledged that our attention should be on the whole person, with no exceptions. However, talking about intersectionality and living in the crossroads of the various levels …

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