Activism 101: What We Did for World AIDS Day 2013 Published: December 20, 2013 December 1 was World AIDS Day. Here’s how we took action.
Feminist You Should Know: Meet Mwende Katwiwa! Published: December 19, 2013 We’re sharing voter comments and asked Mwende five (OK, six) questions to move her along from “Feminist You Should Know” to “Feminist You Knew When.”
An Open Letter to Nelly Published: December 16, 2013 “At the urging of others, I am taking a hesitant trip down memory lane.”
Environmental Justice is A Human Right Published: December 13, 2013 The effects of environmental racism and ignoring women’s needs come at a significant cost to society.
Healthcare is a Human Right Published: December 13, 2013 When women have access to care, entire nations become healthier.
Economic Justice is a Human Right Published: December 12, 2013 Whether we are advocating for living wages, safe work environments, affordable childcare, or the right to organize, all of these aspects of economic justice are a battle for human rights.
Freedom from Violence is a Human Right Published: December 11, 2013 If you had asked me about violence and international human rights three years ago, I would have immediately imagined some war-torn country far, far away. Then I was raped.
Feminism is a Human Right: Honoring Human Rights Day All Week Long Published: December 10, 2013 It’s International Human Rights Day, which means we’ve got a lot of thinking to do about how to improve the lives of folks around the world.
Vote for Your Fave FYSK 2013 Finalist Today! Published: December 9, 2013 Starting today, the larger Feminist Campus community – that’s you! – can cast a vote for who moved you deeply, inspires you most, or simply has your favorite haircut. You have exactly one week to vote for a winner in our Feminist You Should Know contest using our handy-dandy voting form!
FYSK 2013: Susana Ruiz Published: December 6, 2013 “I’m grateful to learn about the nine outstanding feminists who share this honor; winners all of us, thanks to that one person or to the many who vote/s for us and on whose shoulders we stand.”