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Love Your Body Day

Published: October 24, 2016

Last Wednesday was Love Your Body Day, a date to pay homage every person’s right to self-love and body positivity. In a world of Kardashians, it can be hard to be positive about your body and taking pride assets in your unique assets (pun slightly intended). Love Your Body Day is all about changing that. […]

By Bailey Hovland

Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Its Up to Us

Published: October 24, 2016

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM). As a woman and college student, I believe it is up to us, as a people, to work to end domestic violence being that it is an issue that affects everyone. It is not just the victim and survivors responsibility to fight for the end of domestic/partner violence. […]

By Caroline Marigny

#Access4All: Intersections of Reproductive Rights, Voting, and LGBTQIA+ Rights

Published: October 6, 2016

On Sept. 10, All Access, a national coalition of organizations fighting for the right to abortion, put on their Cleveland Concert to celebrate and advocate for access to abortion across the nation. The concert was organized around the 5-3 ruling of the Supreme Court in mid-summer that killed a Texas abortion access law that had […]

By Edwith Theogene

The Living (and Dying) Legacy of Henry Hyde

Published: September 30, 2016

Note: In honor of All* Above All’s United for Abortion Coverage Week of Action (September 25 – October 1), this is a guest blog from Feminist Majority Foundation Summer 2016 Intern Hannah Ferster, a sophomore at the College of William and Mary majoring in Sociology with a minor in Public Health.  Henry John Hyde is remembered […]

By Kelli Musick

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