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Happy Birthday Roe!

January 24, 2012 by Myra Duran Leave a Comment
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Blog post written by Kelsey Hathaway, Feminist Majority Foundation intern. January 22nd marked the 39th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, a landmark case in which the Supreme Court ruled to legalize abortion. In celebration, I attended a panel hosted by the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) commemorating Roe v. Wade with FMF National Campus [...]

Filed Under: Abortion Access & Activism, Clinic Access, Education, Feminist Campus, Women's Health Tagged With: abortion access, reproductive rights, Roe v. Wade

Cal State Long Beach Hosts the 2nd Annual Chicana/Latina Feminisms Conference

April 28, 2011 by Myra Duran 2 Comments
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Last weekend, I attended an awesome free conference at California State University, Long Beach. With the help of the Gender, Women and Sexualities Studies Student Association, our FMF affiliate group, the Conciencia Femenil hosted the 2nd annual Chicana/Latina Feminisms Conference: Joteando Por Vida! Para Nunca Mas Nos Vuelvan A Borrar! This conference focused on intersectional [...]

Filed Under: Students Rising Up Tagged With: Cal State Long Beach, Chicana feminism, chicano student movement, conferences, doula, Latina, LGBTQ, Porque Si, queer, social justice

Will the New Year Bring New Changes?

January 4, 2011 by Myra Duran Leave a Comment
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Happy New Year ya’ll! 2010 was a whirlwind of ups and downs! Downs that included the constant attack on reproductive rights, especially abortion, the failure to pass the DREAM Act and the increase in teen suicides amongst LGBTQ youth. With Arizona leading the way on passing the most unequivocally racist pieces of legislation of 2010 [...]

Filed Under: Get Out Her Vote, Leaders & Government, LGBTQ, Students Rising Up Tagged With: 2011 events, campus organizing, Congress

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month – Take Action on YOUR Campus!

October 6, 2010 by Myra Duran Leave a Comment
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The month of October is overflowing with activities that student groups across the country are taking action on. For many of us, October signifies the beginning of Domestic Violence Awareness month and gearing up to put on events that really highlight the impact it has in our communities. The first step in fighting this vicious [...]

Filed Under: Action & Advocacy, Domestic Violence, Violence Against Women Tagged With: action, campus organizing, domestic violence, violence against women

Voting Is a Feminist Issue!

September 21, 2010 by Myra Duran 1 Comment
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Elections are frequently won by tiny margins and the mobilization of students-especially young women-has the potential to change the political landscape drastically. Young people, especially young women, have important rights at stake in this 2010 midterm election. The stakes are high which means it is even more imperative that we exercise our right to vote! [...]

Filed Under: Get Out Her Vote, Leaders & Government Tagged With: Congress, Get Out Her Vote

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