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Various disability and accessibility symbols configured around a square with the symbol for women in the center. Above the graphic is text that reads "Disability Rights and Women's Rights are not Separate Fights!"

Equality for All Women, Regardless of Ability

Published: July 18, 2018

Imagine being objectified by men hooting and hollering as you walk past them – all because of your gender. Now, imagine a stranger grabbing your arm and pulling you across an intersection without your consent, simply because you have a disability. Neither of these scenarios are ever appropriate. Yet, as a woman with a disability, these […]

By Sarah Patnaude

WTF at Smith College

Published: July 17, 2018

When you first saw a menstrual cup, did you think “WTF is that?” – yeah, so did I. I liked the idea of minimizing my period’s environmental impact but I was not about to switch out my tried-and-true tampons for a strange (and slightly scary) plastic contraption that would have cost me $30. Luckily, I […]

By Rosalie Toupin

Rallying to #SaveSCOTUS

Published: July 12, 2018

Just 12 hours after President Trump announced Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination, I joined one of the dozens of #SaveSCOTUS rallies happening nationwide to protest the conservative stacking of the Supreme Court. At 10 A.M. Tuesday morning, I rallied with 30 other activists outside of Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen’s office to thank him for […]

By Rosalie Toupin

#SaveSCOTUS: What’s At Stake for Young Feminists?

Published: July 11, 2018

Justice Kennedy’s retirement sent waves of shock across the United States and with it, activists scrambling for a plan. This Supreme Court vacancy is particularly volatile as Trump’s choice to replace Kennedy will put many feminist issues – reproductive rights, immigrant justice, gun control, LGBTQ+ rights, the list goes on – at risk. When Trump […]

By Sachi Shastri

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