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The Black Herstory Month Series: Keri Gray-Lifting as She Climbs

Published: February 13, 2017

For Black History Month, we honor and celebrate the fabulous black feminists and wonderful womanists who continue to build the feminist movement and bend the arc of history toward justice. Today’s Fantastic Black Feminist is Keri Gray-Keri is an organizer, activist and advocate working to build programming for youth that is centered on honoring the […]

By Feminist Campus Team

#NYFLC2016: One Attendee Looks Back With Dreams of Going Forward

Published: February 2, 2017

Now, less than a year later, I’ve declared a second major in Women’s Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and I’m an intern with the Feminist Majority Foundation. That’s just part of what NYFLC did for me – what can it do for you? Register now!

By Lila Scher

Recap: Melanin Uprising Talks Rape Culture, Victim Blaming and Consent

Published: November 18, 2016

On November 14th, I had the pleasure of sitting in on the second monthly discussion hosted by Melanin Uprising a youth-led collective formed out of Black Lives Matter D.C. on a mission to create a safe, positive healing space for Black youth. It is led by Black youth for Black youth! This month’s discussion was […]

By Caroline Marigny

What Happens Now? The Post-Election World

Published: November 15, 2016

In the post-election world, Facebook has been filled with charged, emotional posts regarding their personal politics and the politics that affect their friends and family members. I feel like I’ve seen it all. From heterosexual white men and women posting an article that features Donald Trump holding an LGBTQ flag to LGBTQ individuals posting about […]

By Bailey Hovland

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