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Summer of Choice: Show Your Support and Thanks to the Doctors, Clinics, and Your Right to Choose

July 22, 2011 by Laura Kacere 1 Comment
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Having had an abortion when I was just 18 and totally unprepared for an unplanned pregnancy, I am reminded every time new legislation is passed that limits abortions or anti-abortion activists harass women and clinics that this choice is not something to take for granted, that, unfortunately, a fight is required to maintain this legal [...]

Filed Under: Abortion Access & Activism, Clinic Access, Feminist Campus, Reproductive Rights Tagged With: abortion access, Adopt-a-Clinic, Anti-Abortion Extremism, clinic defense, clinic harassment, Dr. Carhart, Dr. George Tiller, National Clinic Access Project, summer of choice, women's health

Dismantling Imperialism and Working in Solidarity with Afghan Women

June 24, 2011 by Laura Kacere 1 Comment
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A recent survey compiled by the Thomas Reuters Foundation found that Afghanistan is the world’s most dangerous country in which to be born a woman. Factors such as desperate poverty, inaccessible and poor health care, lack of education, and targeted violence toward female public officials led a panel of 200 gender experts to rank the country [...]

Filed Under: Campaigns, Feminist Campus, Global Repro Rights, Global Women's Rights Tagged With: Afghan women, Afghanistan, global feminism, military-industrial complex, U.S. foreign policy

40 Years Later … The War on Drugs Must End

June 14, 2011 by Laura Kacere Leave a Comment
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This month commemorates the 40th anniversary of President Richard Nixon’s declaration of a “War on Drugs,” marking a concurrent increase in the number of Americans in U.S. prisons. According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the War on Drugs, while costing the country roughly a trillion dollars over since its inception, has produced little [...]

Filed Under: Feminist Campus Tagged With: anniversary, drug policy, prison industrial complex, racism, war on drugs

LaGaurd and the IMF: Does a Woman in Charge Change an Anti-Woman Organization?

May 27, 2011 by Laura Kacere Leave a Comment
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Following the resignation of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, former managing director of the International Monetary Fund with sexual assault charges pending, news has begun to focus on his successor.  At this point, it appears that the most likely candidate is French Finance Minister Christine LaGuard. The news of the first female director of the IMF could not come [...]

Filed Under: Economic Justice, Leaders & Government Tagged With: economy, global, human rights, sexual assault, workplace discrimination

Happy Birthday Harvey, Your Victory Was Ours

May 23, 2011 by Laura Kacere Leave a Comment
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Yesterday marked the 2nd anniversary of Harvey Milk Day, and what would have been the 81st birthday of our country’s first openly gay politician.  As a city supervisor for San Francisco, Milk successfully passed a gay rights ordinance that outlawed discrimination based on sexual orientation, the first of its kind and a signifier of change [...]

Filed Under: LGBTQ Tagged With: LGBT rights, same sex marriage, social justice

We’ve Got a New Blog!

May 20, 2011 by Laura Kacere Leave a Comment
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Good news campus blog readers – we’ve got our new blog site up and running! Our posts here (feministcampus.org/blog) begin with 2011, but if you’re looking for an older post you can still find them on our old blog (feministcampus.blogspot.com).   We’re excited to have this new space for our campus feminist activist blog posts. [...]

Filed Under: Feminist Campus

Gender Equity Deception Discovered in Athletic Programs

April 29, 2011 by Laura Kacere 5 Comments
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A New York Times report released earlier this week uncovered the deception of many athletic programs in schools regarding gender equity in sports, distorting the numbers in order to comply with the requirements of Title IX. Title IX, which bans sex discrimination in any federally-financed education program, has largely drawn attention to and been labeled [...]

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: athletics, class action lawsuit, gender equity, sex discrimination, Title IX

Getting Past "Buy Green" on Earth Day

April 22, 2011 by Laura Kacere 1 Comment
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On Earth Day, it’s not uncommon to see “Go Green” posters and signs around town, but it feels like more and more we are seeing this slogan in stores, with “green” products or all kinds being sold everywhere you look. Consumerism-masked-as-environmentalism seems to be at an all-time high, where the word green is no longer [...]

Filed Under: Eco-feminism Tagged With: consumerism, Earth Day, eco-feminism, environmental justice, green

Living Within Our Means: Obama Addresses Students at NOVA

April 20, 2011 by Laura Kacere Leave a Comment
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“There’s no such thing as a free lunch,” President Barack Obama began in a speech addressed to students at Northern Virginia Community College on Tuesday.  In a town hall format in the school’s gymnasium, the President spoke about what’s been on everyone’s minds: the current state of the economy and the resulting budget cuts. Relating [...]

Filed Under: Feminist Campus, Leaders & Government Tagged With: Campus Team, economy, NOVA, Obama, town hall
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