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Activists Project “Rape Is Rape” onto US Capitol Sunday

Published: October 22, 2012

Stories of sexual violence, punctuated by the words “RAPE IS RAPE,” were projected onto the U.S. Capitol building last night in Washington, D.C. Activist groups Luminous Intervention and FORCE: Upsetting Rape Culture organized the action with the intent of drawing attention to the discourse around rape culture, noting that “American culture is uncomfortable to the […]

By Laura Kacere

Cooch Watch!

Published: September 7, 2012

In a satirical response to Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli’s extreme anti-abortion views and strong support for the outrageous restrictions on clinics called Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers, or TRAP laws, a group of Virginia feminists created a campaign called Cooch Watch. Here’s their description: The Cooch has been keeping an eye on your vagina, […]

By Laura Kacere

Election 2012: The Year of Voter Suppression

Published: August 21, 2012

As politicians gear up for the November election, many are using voter suppression as a tool to silence millions of American citizens.  Since 2010, state legislatures across the country have set up a number of major barriers to voting, making access to the vote in this election limited and often inaccessible to the most marginalized […]

By Laura Kacere

“Continuons le combat!” the Quebec Student Movement Continues

Published: July 16, 2012

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 […]

By Laura Kacere

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