Celebrating Women of City College This Women’s History Month, The Guardsman talked with some of the passionate individuals who founded the first Islamic Society Club at City College.
The Harmful Effects of 'Pocahontas Chic' on Indigenous Women Dr. Cristina Azocar gave an informative lecture on cultural appropriation to a packed audience of students, in the auditorium of San Francisco State University's Humanities building.
Bravewoman’s Arduous Journey From Student to Union President By Gracia Hernandez Rovelo ghern140@mail.ccsf.edu ghernandez-rovelo@theguardsman.com In a busy classroom at City College’s Ocean campus, Mary Bravewoman stands at the front with a whiteboard full of equations behind her. She speaks energetically, explaining details of Pre-Calculus and Trigonometry, using big gestures to show important
Survival Beyond The Pandemic: Women’s History Month This year’s Women’s History Month theme is “We Keep Each Other Safe.” The programming offers a series of 13 free remote events including multiple healthy relationship workshops with Project SURVIVE. The Women’s and Gender Studies department, Women’s Resource Center, Queer Resource Center, and Associ
Meet Ciani Walker and her film, Misfits A profile of writer and director Ciani Rey Walker and her award-winning film “Misfits.”
Girl Power Ignites in the Women’s Resource Center The Women’s Resource Center on Ocean Campus had events planned to celebrate Women’s History Month. However, due to the coronavirus, these events are postponed. Through the Women’s Resource Center, many women are able to share their thoughts, views, and values from their own experiences. Moreover, wo
WRC hosts annual "Womyn of Color" Gathering By: Casey Ticsay cticsay@mail.ccsf.edu Serving as a bridge between African American History Month and Women’s History Month, the Women’s Resource Center held its annual “Womyn of Color Gathering” on Feb. 27 with this year’s theme reflecting healing through the arts. The gender inclusive gathering