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#BBHMM: 6 Black Woman Owned Businesses to Support on Black Women’s Equal Pay Day (and Beyond!)

Published: August 23, 2016

One thing I know for sure is that Black women are magical. There’s no doubt about it. From showing up and showing out at the 2016 Olympics, being the most educated demographic in the United States and creating the blueprint in sectors such as politics, art, fashion and music, we break records, create trends, build […]

By Feminist Campus Team

Another WIN for Clinics in OH; Interview with Amanda Patton

Published: August 16, 2016

As a reproductive rights movement, it can be easy to only focus on how access to abortion is limited but we need to celebrate and recognize our wins. I spoke with Amanda Patton, owner of ProChoiceCats.com and former patient advocate at Founder’s Women’s Health Center, to highlight a huge win for clinic safety in Columbus Ohio. Q: So, […]

By Brooke

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

Your (Feminist) Songs of the Summer

Published: August 4, 2016

Ahhh, the “Song of the Summer”. An esteemed title that gets doled out each year by most mainstream music publications to the catchiest song of the season that seems to follow you everywhere. Last year, Billboard proclaimed that the winning song was “Cheerleader” by artist OMI, and a known frontrunner was Fetty Wap’s “Trap Queen”. […]

By Shelby McNabb

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