UC Irvine cares about women but refuses the school to say so. However, despite best efforts, the college still has to deal with a lot of problems.
University of California, Irvine is so pro-woman, it’s even established a special center. In the world of wokeness, “X” marks the spot; hence, the Womxn’s Center for Success.
The Center’s website lays out a Timeline of the Word Womxn:
- 1975: The word ‘womyn’ appeared. Womyn appeared in the issue of Lesbian Connection Magazine announcing the Wolf Creek Womyn’s Festival (’75 – 15′)
- 1976+: Various organizations & publications start to use ‘womyn’ spelling. *Womyn’s Festival organizers indicated that attendants must be “womyn-born-womyn” the word ‘womyn’ came about to be seen as a clean white, liberal-feminist transphobic concept.
- 2010: Womxn is visible in intersectional spaces. See how womxn are brought up in feminist intersectional spaces.
- 2016: WOMXN’S MARCH SEATTLE USES ‘X.’ In late 2016, Womxn’s March Seattle took its name using the x, becoming a beacon for inclusivity. Around the same time, award-winning poet, Koleka Putuma, published with the first poem titled, “Growing Up Black and a Womxn.”
- 2016: WOMXN’S HUB WAS CREATED. The Cross Cultural Center staff collaborated to create the name. A need assessment was done and a name was chosen to reflect the values of the community.
- 2019: Womxn adopted into dictionary.com. The definition reads: noun, plural wom·xn [wim-in].
A woman is a term that refers to a person, particularly in intersectional feministism, to exclude the idea of sexism in the sequences M-a-n or M-e-n. It also includes trans and nonbinary females.
The Womxn’s Center offers a variety of services. The Sad Girls Club is a club for undergraduates. Expect vultures emoting relentlessly in a utopia.
UCI’s Sad Girls Club was started with an intention to share all the feelings we experience as human beings (good, sad, happy, and ugly). The goal of the Sad Girls Club at UCI Facebook group is to offer a safe space where people can share their daily experiences and not be judged. All members are welcome to share their stories, offer support and care.
There’s also the We Rise Ambassador Program, created in 2020 for “students who are passionate about the work of the Womxn’s Center for Success and who want to share the stories of womxn rising at UCI.” Participants will “create meaningful community connections as they engage in deep critical conversations and reflections.”
Additionally, the Center provides snacks, tampons and lube for womxns and womxn-identifying people:
The center focuses on womxn-specific needs and ideas through educational workshops, trainings, personal development, and community building. The space is open and affirming to all who believe in the strength of womxn, womxn-identified persons, and all allies.
Free resources the Womxn’s Center for Success provides includes:
- Produits for menstruation
- Scantrons
- Blue books
- FRESH Hub Snacks
- Tee and hot chocolate
- STI prevention products
- Lubricant
- Feminist literature library
- Children’s clothes closet
But as for the actual word “womxn,” the Center has a worry. Phonics could stop the enormous social-justice campaign.
What is the best way to pronounce Womxn
This word is still relatively new and has many different pronunciations.
Most pronounce it like they are saying “woman” or “women,” but spell the singular and plural with the “x.” However, this raises the question if that actually is truly inclusive…
It is possible that the plan to merge sexism and spelling was not well-thought out.
[M]If they are unable to hear the distinction, it is possible for some members of the blind community to be ignored.
Perhaps the socially aware can just say it in a strange way:
Others prefer to say it as “wom-inx” or “woma/en-x,” or “wom-ux.” These ways can bring attention to “womxn” when talking verbally to someone about and opens up more dialogue about linguistics.
We’re living in an era of colossal concern. If I adequately understand, gender ideology highly emphasizes appearance: Whereas we were initially told “gender is a social construct,” that edict appears to have been wholly recalled. Nowadays, if a male teenager prefers dresses, her penis should be removed. If a woman feels like a girl, she should feel comfortable wearing makeup and skirts. And womxn at the Womxn’s Center for Success are looking out for the inclusion of those who cannot see our progress.
We take extra care for visually impaired people who are particularly affected by letters.
Despite a desire to disassociate from anything resembling “man,” the Womxn’s Center for Success has found itself in a pickle. But those in charge will surely find their way to Sucess — for womxn-identifying humxn beings everywhere.
-ALEX
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