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Taking Back ‘the F Word’

July 27, 2012 by cosborne 1 Comment
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Written collaboratively by FMF Interns Colleen Osborne, Debra Miller, and Gina Barber Just when you were hoping for another feminist hero to call your own, Marissa Mayer ruined the party before it began. In an interview with Makers, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer stressed that she does not call herself a feminist because it has “become [...]

Filed Under: Feminist Campus Tagged With: feminism, intersectional

Pro-Choice Activists Stands Firm at March for Life 2012

January 25, 2012 by bcallaghan Leave a Comment
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Yesterday was the annual Right to Life March in Washington, DC. This march is held every year to counter the 39th anniversary of the historical Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade. Thousands of “pro-life” or anti-choice, as they are called, enthusiasts with signs depicting aborted fetuses and banners hailing their belief in God and [...]

Filed Under: Abortion Access & Activism, Action & Advocacy, Reproductive Rights Tagged With: abortion, abortion access, activism, anti-choice, family planning, feminism, marches, pro-choice, protests, reproductive rights

#OccupyPatriarchy: Why Feminists Should Care About the Occupy Movement

November 15, 2011 by Laura Kacere 5 Comments
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This is Part 1 of a blog series on Feminism and the Occupy movement As a feminist activist and an occupier, I have not felt any disconnect between the two roles. I am a feminist because I want to actively work to eradicate the systemic oppression of women and people of color. I am an [...]

Filed Under: Action & Advocacy, Economic Justice, Intersectionality, Students Rising Up Tagged With: activism, economic justice, feminism, occupydc, occupywallstreet

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