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NYFLC 2013: Closing Assembly – Feminist Action from Campuses to State Capitols

Published: March 24, 2013

After a long weekend of workshops, skills building, education, and activism, the FMF campus team closed out a fantastic NYFLC that got every young feminist present fired up and ready to fight for the feminist cause – beginning at their college campuses and encouraging them to take their passion all the way to the state […]

By Emily Butler

NYFLC 2013: General Assembly II – The Fight for Women’s Rights & Health Worldwide

Published: March 24, 2013

It’s important for young feminists to be involved in the fight for women’s rights both at home and abroad. This general assembly was moderated by the Global Programs Director of Feminist Majority Foundation, Anushay Hossain. Hossain discussed the importance of ratifying CEDAW in the United States, to take a stand for women and girls around […]

By Emily Butler

NYFLC 2013: Town Hall with Tina Tchen

Published: March 23, 2013

Eleanor Smeal, President of the Feminist Majority Foundation moderated the town hall with Tina Tchen. Tchen is the Executive Director of White House Council on Women and Girls and the Chief of Staff for First Lady Michelle Obama. “This is the hardest working White House I have ever seen.” -Eleanor Smeal Tina Tchen first met […]

By Emily Butler

NYFLC 2013: General Assembly I – From Campuses to the Capitols

Published: March 23, 2013

To discuss how young feminists can bring their activism from their own college campuses all the way to their state capitols, this general assembly featured some inspiring feminist speakers. The GA began with a stellar introduction from the Campus Team (duVergne Gaines, Francesca Witcher, Miranda Petersen, Adriana Cortes-Luna, Brooke Hofhenke, Kari Ross). Kathy Spillar, executive […]

By Emily Butler

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

I am a Virginian, I am a Feminist, and I am Worried

Published: February 25, 2013

I am a Virginian through and through – I was born here, raised here, educated here, and I have worked here for all of my twenty two years. I love this commonwealth (not state; that’s right, I know VA’s quirks) with all of my heart, but I can’t trust it when it comes to reproductive […]

By Emily Butler

What You Should Know about the Super Bowl and Sex Trafficking

Published: February 5, 2013

The media hype and attention in the weeks leading up to the 2013 Super bowl in New Orleans has ignored a growing problem surrounding the largest sporting event in American culture — sex trafficking. Super Bowls have unfortunately become the bedrock to this inhumane underground market, trafficking in thousands of men, women, and children from […]

By Emily Butler

Cyberfeminism: Activism or Slacktivism?

Published: January 31, 2013

Whether you’re reading this from your laptop, smartphone, or tablet, on a Wi-Fi network or 4G network, we all use the internet to connect to the world around us. While the bulk of feminist history has been made offline, in the last decade the juncture between the internet and feminism has become unavoidable. This has […]

By Emily Butler

My First Experience at an Anti-Choice Rally

Published: January 30, 2013

When I arrived at the FMF office last Friday, I had no idea that I was going to spend my afternoon participating in a counter protest for the annual anti-choice March for Life. If I had known, I might have prepared for the January weather better and made a protest sign of my own. Even […]

By Emily Butler
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