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This week, in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), we highlight the amazing work of our teams at ZCenter. Each team plays a crucial role in supporting survivors and […]
This week, in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), we highlight the amazing work of our teams at ZCenter. Each team plays a crucial role in supporting survivors and […]
Reading has been shown to put our brains into a pleasurable trance-like state, similar to meditation, and it brings the same health benefits of deep relaxation and inner calm. -Ceridwen
Staff Picks: Books and Films Read More »
Legislation can be a heavy topic and one that is often difficult to understand. If we take a look into the etymology of the word, we can get a better
Legislation and Sexual Assault Read More »
The month of March is Women’s History Month and so we are focusing on forgotten voices of women throughout history. This week, we’re highlighting the work of an incredibly influential
Forgotten Voices in STEM: Rosalind Franklin Read More »
It was a rebellion, it was an uprising, it was a civil rights disobedience – it wasn’t no damn riot. — Stormé DeLarverie This Women’s History Month, we celebrate the life
Stormé DeLarverie: Stonewall and Beyond Read More »
This month we are focusing on forgotten voices of women who have made great change and impacted society in a unique way, whose accomplishments have been overlooked. Elizabeth Peratrovich advocated
Forgotten Voices: Elizabeth Peratrovich and Indigenous Rights Read More »
*We at ZCenter recognize and celebrate Women’s History Month, but we do offer all of our services to all individuals regardless of how they identify. We acknowledge the use of
Forgotten Voices: Women Writers throughout History Read More »
Long revered as a civil rights icon, Rosa Parks is best known for sparking the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott. Rosa Parks’s refusal to move on that iconic bus was more
Rosa Parks: Women’s Rights Activist Read More »
Sojourner Truth lived as an enslaved Black woman for most of her young adult life until a New York statute declared in 1817 that all enslaved Black people would be
Sojourner Truth: Activist and Orator Read More »
During the Memphis Riots in 1866, Frances Thompson and her roommate Lucy Smith were attacked in their home. At the time of the attack, Frances and Lucy were formerly enslaved
Frances Thompson: Honoring Black Survivors Who Forged the Path Before Us Read More »