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Aug 26, 2024

Celebrating Women’s Equality Day: A journey toward inclusive liberty

Women’s Equality Day is observed annually on August 26, and it marks the historic day in 1920 when the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was passed, granting women the right to vote

Celebrating Women’s Equality Day: A journey toward inclusive liberty

Feb 8, 2024

Meet Lisa Carrington Firmin

Her mission is to educate and assist people and organizations to be the best they can be.

Meet Lisa Carrington Firmin

Nov 10, 2023

Combat veterans use art to discuss sexual assault in the military

As Veterans Day draws near, one Coastal Bend veteran is speaking up about her experience with sexual assault in the military.

Combat veterans use art to discuss sexual assault in the military

Sep 27, 2023

USAF veteran visits RAFM, shares survivor story of sexual assault

U.S. Air Force Col. (ret.) Lisa Carrington Firmin visited Royal Air Force Mildenhall and RAF Lakenheath to host trainings on sexual assault trauma and workplace bias for military members, civilian employees and leadership across the tri-base area. The tri-base Sexual Assault Prevention Response team invited Firmin due to her military experience and survivor story.

USAF veteran visits RAFM, shares survivor story of sexual assault

Sep 1, 2023

2023 Veteran of the Year - LATINA Style Magazine

Congratulations Lisa Firmin for being awarded the 2023 Veteran of the Year at the 20th National LATINA Symposium!
Carrington Firmin retired from the United States Air Force as its most senior ranking Latina officer, after leading The University of Texas at San Antonio’s (UTSA) AF ROTC program to the best in the nation.

2023 Veteran of the Year - LATINA Style Magazine

Jul 21, 2023

MST conference

Retired Air Force Colonel Lisa Carrington Firmin discusses how she uses art to help to progress in life and the importance of encourage other people to share their stories.

MST conference

Jul 1, 2023

Military writer’s Society of America, awards announcement

MWSA finalists have won either a gold, silver, or bronze medal. As usual, we’ll announce the medals won during our awards banquet in New London, CT, on September 16, 2023.

Military writer’s Society of America, awards announcement

Dec 19, 2022

"Healing Through Writing" Gallery Talk and Poetry Reading

Retired USAF Col. Lisa Carrington Firmin presents a gallery talk and poetry reading from her new book, “Stories from the Front: Pain, Betrayal and Resilience on the MST Battlefield." A book signing follows her presentation. The event, titled “Healing Through Writing: One Latina Combat Warrior’s Journey,” is in conjunction with Bihl Haus’ current war-and-film themed exhibition, “Perceptions - Reality – Projections,” by Patrick Putze. “I write personal and powerful expressions of military sexual trauma (MST) and PTSD from my own deeply entrenched lived experiences,” Firmin said.

"Healing Through Writing" Gallery Talk and Poetry Reading

Dec 16, 2022

"Healing Through Writing" Gallery Talk and Poetry Reading

Retired USAF Col. Lisa Carrington Firmin presents a gallery talk and poetry reading from her new book, “Stories from the Front: Pain, Betrayal and Resilience on the MST Battlefield,” at 2 p.m. Saturday, January 7 at Bihl Haus Arts, 2803 Fredericksburg Road. A book signing follows her presentation.

"Healing Through Writing" Gallery Talk and Poetry Reading

Nov 18, 2022

Title IX Speaker Series

Bronze Star-decorated combat commander Colonel Lisa Carrington Firmin recently spoke to STC students, staff and community members at the Technology campus auditorium as part of a series celebrating the 50th anniversary of Title IX

Title IX Speaker Series

Sep 30, 2022

Change Is in Our DNA

Latinos are well accustomed to reinvention in the face of adversity. Publisher Pedro A. Guerrero argues that this makes them the best equipped to lead and make a change for the better.

Change Is in Our DNA

Sep 30, 2022

Alum Chosen for Inaugural Defense Department Committee on Diversity & Inclusion

The U.S. Department of Defense announced the appointment of 20 members to the inaugural Defense Advisory Committee on Diversity and Inclusion (DACODAI) on Sept. 19. Among the private and public sector leaders selected to serve on the committee is Texas A&M University-Kingsville alum, Colonel (Ret.) Lisa Carrington Firmin ‘79.

Alum Chosen for Inaugural Defense Department Committee on Diversity & Inclusion

Sep 27, 2022

UTSA’s Firmin appointed to inaugural Defense Advisory Committee on Diversity and Inclusion

Lisa Carrington Firmin, founder of the UTSA Office of Veteran and Military Affairs (VMA), has been appointed to the inaugural Defense Advisory Committee on Diversity and Inclusion under the direction of Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III.

UTSA’s Firmin appointed to inaugural Defense Advisory Committee on Diversity and Inclusion

Sep 23, 2022

DoD Announces New Defense Advisory Committee on Diversity and Inclusion

The committee is composed of civilian women and men who are appointed by the Secretary of Defense to provide advice and recommendations on matters and policies relating to the improvement of racial/ethnic diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity within the Department with a primary focus on military personnel.

DoD Announces New Defense Advisory Committee on Diversity and Inclusion

Aug 1, 2022

NAMI - National Alliance on Mental Illness - Kansas

"Invisible Veteran" Poem Published - Page 5

NAMI - National Alliance on Mental Illness - Kansas

Jul 22, 2022

Wounded Not Worthless

Featured as one of the women veteran artists on this site

Wounded Not Worthless

Jul 14, 2022

#IamVanessaGuillen

The murder of Army soldier Vanessa Guillen at Fort Hood military base hit too close to home for Karina Lopez. Two years after surviving sexual assault on the same base, she created a viral Facebook post with the hashtag #IamVanessaGuillen. Facing retaliation, she and other Latina soldiers have pushed forward as they fight for justice.

#IamVanessaGuillen

Jul 12, 2022

Recent Books of Interest to Women Scholars

Women in Academia Report regularly publishes a list of new books that may be of interest to our readers. The books included are on a wide variety of subjects and present many different points of view. The opinions expressed in these books do not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial board of WIAReport. As an Amazon Associate, WIAReport will earn a fraction of revenue from qualifying purchases.

Recent Books of Interest to Women Scholars

Jun 29, 2022

From Conflict to Creativity: Veteran Artists Showcase featuring Lisa Firmin

"From Conflict to Creativity: Veteran Artists Showcase," features artwork from 35 Uniting U.S. veteran artists who have used art as therapy for several types of trauma.

From Conflict to Creativity: Veteran Artists Showcase featuring Lisa Firmin

May 25, 2022

UTSA hosts book signing for military sexual assault trauma novel ‘Courageous Conversations’

On Thursday, April 28, UTSA Veteran and Military Affairs hosted Colonel Lisa Carrington Firmin and contributing author Sandra Morissette’s “Courageous Conversations” book signing event. The event — meant to raise awareness about culture, diversity, discrimination and sexual assault in the military — was followed by discussions from their newly, “Stories from the Front: Pain, Betrayal, and Resilience on the MST Battlefield,”

UTSA hosts book signing for military sexual assault trauma novel ‘Courageous Conversations’
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