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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

Is This the Best Way to Encourage Young Women into Science?

June 25, 2012 by Guest Blogger 1 Comment
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The video “Science: It’s a Girl Thing!” is meant to encourage girls to consider careers in the natural and physical sciences, presenting science, as the title suggests, as an area compatible with femininity and other “girl things”—make-up, high heels and fashion.

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: Education Equity, STEM

Happy 40th Anniversary Title IX!

June 25, 2012 by Debra Miller Leave a Comment
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Last Saturdayy, June 24, women and men across the country celebrated the 40th anniversary of  the passage of Title IX.  Title IX was a part of the Education Amendments in 1972 that prohibited discrimination on the basis of sex in the classroom. Before Title IX women were excluded from sports and higher education. Now 40 [...]

Filed Under: Education

Approval of New Abstinence-Only Program is Dangerous to Girls’ Health

May 7, 2012 by Laura Kacere Leave a Comment
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Little attention was paid to the quietly-approved addition of 3 new programs to the Department of Health and Human Services list of “evidence-based”  teen pregnancy prevention programs, a list that the current Administration has used to tout its commitment to science in public health.  That is until RH Reality Check drew attention to one particular [...]

Filed Under: Education, Feminist Campus, Sexuality Tagged With: abstinence-only, department of health and human services, heterosexism, sex education, sexual health, young women

How the Violence Against Women Act Impacts College Women

April 25, 2012 by Francesca Witcher 1 Comment
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Today, the U.S. Senate is expected to make a motion to proceed with a vote to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).  Since its passing in 1994, this critical piece of legislation has protected millions of women across the country, especially women on college campuses. Unfortunately, legislators in the Senate have attempted to foster [...]

Filed Under: Action & Advocacy, Domestic Violence, Education, Feminist Campus, Reauthorization of VAWA, Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment, Violence Against Women, Women's Health Tagged With: Congress, rape, sexual assault awareness

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

World AIDS Day 2011: Can we really get to zero?

December 1, 2011 by Guest Blogger Leave a Comment
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by Meghan Yee The fight to end HIV/AIDS continues today December 1, 2011, World AIDS Day. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the first reported cases of HIV/AIDS (human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome). Despite victories in the years since the first diagnoses, there are many hurdles that need to be overcome in “Getting [...]

Filed Under: Education, Global Repro Rights, Global Women's Rights, Leaders & Government, Reproductive Rights, Violence Against Women, Women's Health Tagged With: African American women, poverty, sex education, social justice, Washington DC, women's health, World AIDS Day

Sexual Harassment in Schools

November 21, 2011 by Ella Weiner Leave a Comment
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School is meant to be a safe place for students to learn and grow. Unfortunately sexual harassment between peers has become part of the everyday life of middle and high school students, as revealed by a study released by the American Association of University Women (AAUW). Nearly half, 48 percent, of surveyed students experienced some [...]

Filed Under: Education, Sexual Harassment Tagged With: education, schools, sexual harassment, Title IX

Comprehensive Sex Ed: Why It Works

November 21, 2011 by Rosa Carnevali-Doan Leave a Comment
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As a high school senior, when it comes to political debate between advocates of comprehensive sex education versus abstinence only education, the political is personal.  Having lawmakers decide whether or not students receive information on sex is a frightening reality to me. Abstinence-only education would pose American kids with the conundrum of choosing between being [...]

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: abstinence-only, sex education, sexual health
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