Women’s History and Menstrual Equity
Women's Research and Resource Center 18356 Halsted Street, Northridge, United StatesHistory of menstrual care products.
History of menstrual care products.
Everyone is invited to join University Counseling Services in partnership with the Women's Research and Resource Center for a therapeutic art workshop. Participants will create self-portraits inspired by historical female… Continue reading A Window Between Worlds: Exploring Identity Through Art
Sponsored by the Dr. Karin J. Durán and Richard Nupoll Endowment Workshop This workshop aims to widen the knowledge and understanding of YA literature specifically through the lens and perspectives… Continue reading Beyond Mango Street: Updating and Diversifying Your 6-12 Curriculum
Come learn about campus resources that can help manage your menstrual cycle & participate in fun activities & giveaways. Flow Forward
Celebrate Women’s History Month with a series of workshops aimed to empower and support women of all backgrounds, in partnership with on-campus resources. Participate in engaging discussions on intersectional feminism,… Continue reading Spring ‘25 Women’s History Month: Wellness Practices for Women of Color
Come learn about roller derby and why it has been described as a "revolutionary sport." In this interactive presentation with game footage, Outreach Librarian Brianna Limas (aka Miss Information, #411)… Continue reading Making Space: Roller Derby in Today’s World
Take Back the Night is an annual event aimed at raising awareness and providing a platform for survivors of sexual violence to share their experiences, while advocating for a world… Continue reading 21st Annual Take Back the Night
Let's Talk sessions are. . . 1 on 1 informal consultations with a UCS counselor Free for all students Offered on a first come, first serve basis Drop in, no… Continue reading Lets Talk with Josh Chow @ The Glenn Omatsu House
Join UCS, in collaboration with AASPP and the International & Exchange Student Center, begin celebrations for APIDA Heritage Month through a hands-on crafting activity connecting individual cultures through Indian art.
Let's Talk sessions are. . . 1 on 1 informal consultations with a UCS counselor Free for all students Offered on a first come, first serve basis Drop in, no… Continue reading Lets Talk with Josh Chow @ The Glenn Omatsu House
This event is a celebration of the graduating Asian American Studies Majors and Minors as well as AAS Student Awardees for 2025. The event's Keynote Speaker is Kimmy Maniquis, Executive… Continue reading Asian American Studies Graduation and Student Awards Celebration