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“Continuons le combat!” the Quebec Student Movement Continues

July 16, 2012 by Laura Kacere Leave a Comment
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Hundreds of thousands of students in the mostly French-speaking province of Canada have been involved in this year’s inspiring Quebec student movement – often referred to as the Maple Spring – which began in February as a response to the government’s announcement to raise university tuition costs by 65% over the next 4 years. Quebec’s university [...]

Filed Under: Action & Advocacy, Feminist Campus, Global Women's Rights, Intersectionality, Leaders & Government, Students Rising Up Tagged With: austerity measures, canada, education, student activism, student debt

Sounding the Alarm at the HERvotes Press Conference

March 1, 2012 by Laura Kacere Leave a Comment
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A coalition of over 50 women’s organizations came together this morning to hold a press conference on the launching of a nationwide effort to mobilize women voters around the issues most affecting women in the upcoming election. HERvotes, working toward Health, Economic Security and Rights, are calling out to women to use their voices and [...]

Filed Under: Feminist Campus, HERvotes, Women's Health Tagged With: abortion access, Affordable Care Act, birth control coverage, Domestic Workers, economic justice, education, Ellie Smeal, HERvotes, Medicaid, Medicare, Terry O'Neill, voter suppression, women's health, working conditions

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

HERvotes: Where Are the Jobs for Recent Graduates?

September 15, 2011 by Ms. Leave a Comment
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By Kendra McCormick, National Council of Women’s Organizations The recession negatively impacts young people looking to enter the workforce for the first time, and as a recent college graduate, I can easily see how the recession is impacting my peers and me. I have experienced firsthand how difficult it is to find full-time, paid employment in [...]

Filed Under: Economic Justice Tagged With: economy, education, HERvotes, Jobs, Unemployment

National "Don’t Be Fooled by Fake Clinics" Week of Action is Coming Up!

March 17, 2011 by fcBlogAdmin Leave a Comment
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Hey feminists! It’s time to start mobilizing. It’s just one week until our “Don’t Be Fooled by Fake Clinics” National Week of Action taking place the week leading up to April Fool’s Day (March 28th to April 1st). What is a fake clinic and why should we expose it, you ask? Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs) [...]

Filed Under: Campaigns, Fake Clinics & CPCs, Reproductive Rights, Students Rising Up Tagged With: 12th & Deleware, abortion, action, April Fool's Day, CPCs, crisis pregnancy centers, Don't Be Fooled by Fake Clinics, education, Feminist Campus, Let's Talk About Sex, pregnancy, protests, week of action, women's health

Women’s Studies is Not “Easy”

June 7, 2010 by Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

Guest post by Kari Some things really tick me off. Any time I hear the phrase “no homo” I experience a semi-blinding fury. Overtly sexist TV commercials (thank you Super Bowl) provide me with endless anger issues. Spiders both terrify and anger me. But one thing that will always send me into a (righteous) fury [...]

Filed Under: Education, Feminist Campus Tagged With: education, higher education, women's studies

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