Throughout this series on women’s reproductive care, we often identify women as people with biologically-female anatomy, such as a uterus, a vagina, and ovaries. However,...[Read More]
Transition to a new city is definitely challenging, but the results can be quite fruitful at the same time. Life has been extremely busy the...[Read More]
After 40 years as a working woman, from the rough and tumble teenage-low-wage years, to becoming a new college graduate thankful to have rent money,...[Read More]
Seven years, $22.4 million. Without knowing the context of the figure, the numbers are jaw dropping. Now add the name Dawn Staley, head women’s basketball...[Read More]
Throughout this series on women’s reproductive care, we often identify women as people with biologically-female anatomy, such as a uterus, a vagina, and ovaries. However,...[Read More]
This year, Indigenous Peoples Day was officially declared a federal holiday by President Joe Biden. Although this was considered a huge victory for Indigenous people,...[Read More]
Each November we at Women AdvaNCe celebrate Native American Heritage Month by soliciting articles written by North Carolina Native American women on issues such as culture,...[Read More]
Throughout this series on women’s reproductive care, we often identify women as people with biologically-female anatomy, such as a uterus, vagina, and ovaries. However, we...[Read More]
On the weekend of October 8 at UNC-Chapel Hill, one student died by suicide and one student attempted suicide. In this semester alone, three students...[Read More]