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SCOTUS at Stake: Why Voting in November Will Impact You for Decades

Published: September 22, 2016

As November looms closer and excitement builds for the 2016 presidential election, it is important to understand that this election will do a lot more than just determine who will serve as the next leader of our country. This election will determine the future of the Supreme Court of the United States. On February 13, […]

By Theresa Green

Feminist Survival Guide to College

Published: August 30, 2016

A new school year is about to begin. A new year of lessons, late night study groups, and soul-crushing 8 a.m. classes. Some of you may be about to embark on your first year in this wild thing we call higher education. This may be old hat for some of you. Whether you’re a freshman […]

By Anna Greer

#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

Equal Pay for Equal Work Should Not Be a Radical Idea

Published: April 14, 2016

The idea that an employer can pay a woman less than a man for doing the exact same job should be ridiculous. It’s 2016 after all. But according to an analysis released last week by the Democratic staff of the U.S. Congressional Joint Economic Committee, women in the U.S., on average, are paid only 79 […]

By Bridget Reardon

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