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Help Save Birth Control Coverage!

Published: November 30, 2017

In early October, the Department of Health and Human Services announced new rules that would allow employers and universities to deny access to no-copay, no-deductible birth control – on the basis of religious objection – forcing many women, gender non-conforming, and trans folks to pay thousands of dollars out of pocket. The Trump Administration is […]

By Shivani Desai

In Typical Decolonial Fashion, Puerto Ricans Rise Up

Published: October 17, 2017

As a DiaspoRican, or a Puerto Rican in the diaspora, I’ve been following the news from Puerto Rico very closely. I’ve only been able to talk to my mother a few times in the past month, given that communication lines are still spotty. I’ve also been participating in calls where folks throughout the world are […]

By Feminist Campus Team

Breaking the Silence: Domestic Violence is More Than Physical Abuse

Published: October 16, 2017

On average in the U.S., nearly 20 people are physically abused by an intimate partner per day, equating to more than 10 million people per year. This epidemic is pervasive on global, national, and local scales, and occurs within a variety of relationship types (marriage, friendship, family, etc.). Domestic violence (DV) is an intentional means […]

By Emily Garrett

From the Board Room to the Classroom: Pay Equity for Women

Published: July 11, 2017

Last semester, as a sophomore at Georgetown University, I was horrified to learn that my Intro to Justice and Peace Studies professor, a tenured professor and one of the highest ranking members in the department, was paying money to Georgetown to be a professor. Although she is a renowned international lawyer with a husband who […]

By Abigail Ulman

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