"All About Love" Giveaway!
Thank you for your interest in "All About Love" by bell hooks!

Social activist and feminist author, bell hooks discusses what it means to love, both as an individual and within the broader context of family and community living. hooks' discusses how one's environment shapes their understanding of love and offers profound insight on the bounds of self-love and how it can work to heal a person.

This past week was All About Love week at the center and we celebrated by posting 5 short video clips to our social media feeds. Each clip included a text vignette graphic as well as an audio reading by one of the Women's  Center staff members.

We are giving 15 copies of bell hooks' novel, "All About Love"! Special Thank You to our Co-Sponsors the Media and Communication Studies Department.  This giveaway is open to BOTH graduate and undergraduate students. Please respond to the short questions below with your UMBC information. On the second page of this form you will be asked to select ONE of five vignettes and write at least five sentences of how it resonates with you.

***THIS FORM IS DUE March 9th, at 11:59 pm*** Selected winners will be contacted via email.

If you have questions or concerns, please email us at womenscenter@umbc.edu or stop by the Women's Center located on the first floor of the Commons Monday—Thursday (10:00 am- 5:30 pm) or Friday (10:00 am - 4:00 pm)

Feel free to browse through a sample of "All About Love: New Visions" quotes here: https://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/270045-all-about-love-new-visions 
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