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Women in Silence: Human Trafficking in East Asia

Published: March 22, 2013

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, […]

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

Published: March 20, 2013

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 […]

By Emily Butler

Cisgender Privilege: Unlocking the Invisible Bathroom

Published: March 12, 2013

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 […]

By Emily Butler

What Women Can Do to Slim the Landfills, Protect Their Bodies, and Keep Some Dough

Published: March 11, 2013

Forgive this corny segue, but I thought of it and now I can’t resist: Cycles abound in environmentalism.  There’s the water cycle, the recycling system, and cycling to work to reduce one’s carbon footprint.  There’s a fourth kind of cycle that doesn’t get the press it should, however, and that’s the menstrual cycle. Mother Jones […]

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