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Global Heroes Honored in L.A.

April 22, 2013 by Ms. Leave a Comment
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An Afghan rapper. The founder of the first primary school for girls in a Kenyan village. A trailblazing member of Congress who fights to create an AIDS-free generation. An advocate for women’s and children’s rights and empowerment. Tonite in Los Angeles, the Feminist Majority Foundation (publisher of Ms.) will award these four women with its [...]

Filed Under: Global Repro Rights, Global Women's Rights Tagged With: Barbara Lee, Cheryl Saban, Feminist Majority Foundation, Global Women's Rights Awards, Kakenya Ntaiya, Soosan Firooz

NYFLC 2013: General Assembly II – The Fight for Women’s Rights & Health Worldwide

March 24, 2013 by Emily Butler Leave a Comment
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It’s important for young feminists to be involved in the fight for women’s rights both at home and abroad. This general assembly was moderated by the Global Programs Director of Feminist Majority Foundation, Anushay Hossain. Hossain discussed the importance of ratifying CEDAW in the United States, to take a stand for women and girls around [...]

Filed Under: Feminist Campus, Girls Learn International, Global Repro Rights, Global Women's Rights, NYFLC

Women in Silence: Human Trafficking in East Asia

March 22, 2013 by Jayme Amann 1 Comment
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Human trafficking, the trading or selling of human beings often for purposes of sexual slavery or forced labor, is one of the lowest documented crimes against women throughout the world. Earlier last week, with North Korea’s decision to void the 1953 armistice, international attention has shifted back to North Korea’s flagrant human rights abuses. 318 Partners, [...]

Filed Under: Global Women's Rights, Sexual Assault, Violence Against Women

On the SaVe Act, UNC Chapel Hill, and Protecting All Students

March 20, 2013 by Emily Butler Leave a Comment
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Worst case scenario: what do you do if you need to report a sexual assault on your campus? Do you know who to contact? Which department is responsible? Do you need to fill out a form? I was pleasantly surprised when a quick Google search of my campus website turned up a pretty direct link [...]

Filed Under: Action & Advocacy, Domestic Violence, Education, Feminist Campus, LGBTQ, NYFLC, Reauthorization of VAWA, Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment, Sexuality, Violence Against Women

Cisgender Privilege: Unlocking the Invisible Bathroom

March 12, 2013 by Emily Butler 1 Comment
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An Homage to Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack by Peggy McIntosh [PDF] If you’re asking yourself what in the world “cisgender” (often shortened to “cis”) means, then don’t worry. If you’re not familiar with the queer community, it can sound like an intimidating word, but it’s not! In the way that transgender can describe how someone’s gender identity [...]

Filed Under: Action & Advocacy, Education, Feminist Campus, Intersectionality, LGBTQ

What You Should Know about the Super Bowl and Sex Trafficking

February 5, 2013 by Emily Butler Leave a Comment
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The media hype and attention in the weeks leading up to the 2013 Super bowl in New Orleans has ignored a growing problem surrounding the largest sporting event in American culture — sex trafficking. Super Bowls have unfortunately become the bedrock to this inhumane underground market, trafficking in thousands of men, women, and children from [...]

Filed Under: Action & Advocacy, Feminist Campus, Violence Against Women

Cyberfeminism: Activism or Slacktivism?

January 31, 2013 by Emily Butler Leave a Comment
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Whether you’re reading this from your laptop, smartphone, or tablet, on a Wi-Fi network or 4G network, we all use the internet to connect to the world around us. While the bulk of feminist history has been made offline, in the last decade the juncture between the internet and feminism has become unavoidable. This has [...]

Filed Under: Feminist Campus, Intersectionality

Act Up, Fight Back Against Anti-Trans Violence

November 16, 2012 by Laura Kacere 1 Comment
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265 trans people have been killed in the last 12 months.*  Hundreds more have been assaulted, harassed, and incarcerated because of their gender identity. And hundreds more trans people live in poverty, experiencing very high unemployment rates due to widespread discrimination in jobs, as well as in housing and health care. The vast majority of [...]

Filed Under: Action & Advocacy, Intersectionality Tagged With: activism, direct action, gender identity, trans, transgender activism, Transgender Day of Remembrance

Women Vote to ‘Shut That Whole Thing Down’ On Election Day

November 9, 2012 by Laura Kacere 1 Comment
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UPDATE: Since we’ve written this blog, Arizona’s Congressional race was called, with Kyrsten Sinema becoming our country’s first bisexual congressperson. She also a vocal feminist and is the only self-declared non-theist in Congress. We also learned that Mark Takanos has become the first gay person of color in Congress. Look at this infographic, made by [...]

Filed Under: Leaders & Government Tagged With: Election 2012, Elizabeth Warren, Politics, reproductive rights, Tammy Baldwin, Todd Akin

We Defeated Amendment 6 in Florida!

November 7, 2012 by Laura Kacere 1 Comment
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We did it! Our wonderful, dedicated Campus Team organizers helped Florida voters defeat Amendment 6, which would have endangered women’s lives by restricting access to abortion and would have deleted from the Florida constitution a right to privacy clause that guarantees women’s access to abortion and birth control. It could have banned health insurance from [...]

Filed Under: Abortion Access & Activism, Action & Advocacy, Campaigns, Get Out Her Vote, Students Rising Up, Women's Health Tagged With: abortion access, Amendment 6, Campus Team, Election 2012
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