Miami Needed Another Slut Walk: This Is Why Published: April 3, 2014 We started by reading and following the Feminist Campus Group Organizing Binder, and now we are more than ready to shout around campus: “my dress in not a yes!”
Recap: I Went to a Manassas Council Meeting To Speak Out Against TRAP Laws Published: March 13, 2014 After sitting through about two hours of citizens’ time dominated by anti-choice opinions, it was my turn to speak.
Roundtable: Feminism at my HBCU Published: February 5, 2014 “Hell, existing is political activism and social resistance.”
Interview: Amy Irvin of The New Orleans Abortion Fund On The Power of Activism and Defeating TRAP Laws in Louisiana Published: February 3, 2014 “When anti-choice groups tell you, ‘this is what LA women want,’ know its not true according to the stories we are hearing.”
Roundtable: We Marched Against Sexual Violence On Campus Published: November 1, 2013 “As long as we continue to spark dialogue about sexual violence and refuse to allow it silence us, there is no way we cannot create a better world.”
I’m A Registered (Virginia) Feminist: Celebrating National Voter Registration Day By Taking Action Published: September 24, 2013 Young feminists need to pay attention to Virginia’s upcoming election. And they need to vote in it, too.
Roundtable: Students Speak Out Against Voting Restrictions Targeting Young People Published: August 28, 2013 From North Carolina to Virginia, students are taking action to ensure that their voices are heard loudly and clearly come the next election – no matter how much legislation stands in their way.
Mississippi Personhood: A Blast from the Past, Now if Only it had Stayed There Published: May 2, 2013 I didn’t think I was going to wake up this morning and feel like I was back in 2011. I had just graduated college. I was wrapping up an internship with Organizing for America – the election was so far off we weren’t even calling ourselves Obama for America yet. And Mississippi was making news […]
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 […]
Organizing Florida to Vote No on Amendment 6 Published: October 31, 2012 Women’s rights are under attack and are in serious danger of being lost. I work for a campaign to get the word out about voting NO on Amendment 6. For those who do not know, Amendment 6 states that it would prohibit public funds to be used for abortion and that Florida’s right to privacy […]