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The Champion: An Interview with Paula Schonauer

Published: August 9, 2016

Content Warning: Transphobia One Friday afternoon saw me sitting down for lunch with the wonderful Paula Sophia Schonauer. She’s many things: trans* activist, former police officer, student, teacher, parent, spoken word poet. But above all else she is determined. This becomes quite apparent as I interviewed her about her life and identity. Paula was born in […]

By Anna Greer

Clinic Escorts: The Frontlines of Abortion Advocacy

Published: July 21, 2016

Content Warning: This piece contains references to sexual violence and violence against abortion doctors and patients.  I remember my first day as a clinic escort. My mom worked in reproductive healthcare while I was growing up, so I’ve been raised with an early understanding of its importance. Escorts have to be eighteen or older, and I […]

By Grace Duginski

Welcome Summer 2016 Interns: Part 3

Published: July 19, 2016

The Feminist Majority Foundation offers internships throughout the year in our Washington, DC and Los Angeles, CA offices. We are so excited to have a new class of Interns join us this summer. Interns are an essential part of the Feminist Majority Foundation office and perform a wide variety of responsibilities, including monitoring press conferences, […]

By Kelli Musick

What’s At Stake for Young Women in the 2016 Election

Published: July 14, 2016

Two weekends ago was all about Independence Day, and my Instagram feed was full of my girl friends posting their festive 4th of July pictures that rang with love for freedom and their country. Now, I’m left wondering where all this patriotism went on Primary Day, and where it will go come November on Election Day. To […]

By Jenna Lewinstein

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