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My Sistas Have Spoken! Now It’s Time to Act: The 2011 Sister Song “Let’s Talk About Sex” Conference

July 21, 2011 by Francesca Witcher 2 Comments
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Last week, Feminist Majority Foundation afforded me an amazing opportunity to attend the 2011 Sister Song “Let’s Talk About Sex: Love Legislation and Leadership” conference in Miami, Florida from July 13-17. Sister Song is a reproductive justice non-profit for women of color that is a conglomerate of 80 local and national grassroots organizations that target [...]

Filed Under: Abortion Access & Activism, Intersectionality, Reproductive Rights Tagged With: abortion, campus organizing, conferences, family planning, media, pregnancy, social justice, women's health

Are You Supporting Saudi Women This Friday?

June 14, 2011 by Ms. Leave a Comment

This Friday, June 17, women in Saudi Arabia will risk arrest by doing something many of us do every day: driving a car. Sign this letter to key Saudi and U.S. decision makers, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Foundation, to help Saudi women win the right to go wherever they choose, on their own. The [...]

Filed Under: Action & Advocacy Tagged With: protests, Saudi Arabia, social justice

Happy Birthday Harvey, Your Victory Was Ours

May 23, 2011 by Laura Kacere Leave a Comment
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Yesterday marked the 2nd anniversary of Harvey Milk Day, and what would have been the 81st birthday of our country’s first openly gay politician.  As a city supervisor for San Francisco, Milk successfully passed a gay rights ordinance that outlawed discrimination based on sexual orientation, the first of its kind and a signifier of change [...]

Filed Under: LGBTQ Tagged With: LGBT rights, same sex marriage, social justice

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

One Week Until the National Young Feminist Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C.!

March 4, 2011 by fcBlogAdmin Leave a Comment
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There’s one week left until the Feminist Majority Foundation’s National Young Feminist Leadership Conference hosted by George Washington University in Washington, D.C.! Registration at the door will be available, but pre-registration closes at 6pm EST on Wednesday, March 9. This is something you don’t want to miss! Hear from amazing feminists, activists, and representatives: Eleanor [...]

Filed Under: Feminist Campus, NYFLC Tagged With: conferences, eco-feminism, Ellie Smeal, environmental justice, Feminist Campus, Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, Hilda Solis, NYFLC, social justice, Terry O'Neill, Washington DC
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