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WHM: Josephine Baker

March 7, 2018

In honor of Women’s History Month, the Carolina Women’s Center is featuring blog posts by UNC student Lydia McInnes. Lydia’s writing celebrates some notable women throughout history. In remembering their actions, we honor their memory and their contributions to all women. Josephine … Read more

Women’s Center’s 20th Anniversary Events

August 18, 2017

Click on event headings for more details and to register. Past, Present, and Future: Women’s Organizations on Campuses and in Communities Inaugural session of CWC’s Carolina Seminar Series Live conversation with WUNC’s The State of Things host, Frank Stasio Wednesday, … Read more

WHM: Grace Hopper

March 30, 2017

For Women’s History Month, we’ll be sharing weekly blog posts from Lily Lou, one of our student interns. She will be highlighting a notable and inspiring woman in each post. Grace Hopper Born: December 9, 1906, in New York City, … Read more

WHM: Malala Yousafzai

March 22, 2017

For Women’s History Month, we’ll be sharing weekly blog posts from Lily Lou, one of our student interns. She will be highlighting a notable and inspiring woman in each post. Malala Yousafzai Born: July 12, 1997, in Mingora, Pakistan Occupation(s): … Read more

WHM: Angela Davis

March 7, 2017

For Women’s History Month, we’ll be sharing weekly blog posts from Lily Lou, one of our student interns. She will be highlighting a notable and inspiring woman in each post.   Angela Davis Born: January 26, 1944, in Birmingham, Alabama … Read more

Put on Your Air Mask First

April 21, 2016

As the semester is coming to an end and finals are around the corner, it’s important to focus on self-care as a parent and a student.  The end of the semester is when stress is at an all-time high, and … Read more

Families in Unhealthy and Abusive Relationships

April 18, 2016

**Warning: This post discusses interpersonal violence (domestic, relationship, or family violence). The clip illustrating accusations is graphic. Please take care of yourself as you read this post. This link goes directly to the resources on- and off- campus.** Last week, … Read more

Healthy Relationships: Partners and Children

April 7, 2016

Although most Americans think of families as being comprised of 2 parents and children, there are many possible family structures. For this post, I am defining caregivers as the primary co-parents, caregivers, relatives, and/or friends who participate in childrearing.  For … Read more