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Here’s Why I’m Working to Get My Campus to #VoteFeminist this November!

October 5, 2016 by Becki Fernandez Leave a Comment

I have been voting ever since I turned 18, no matter how small the election might seem. Every elected position, from a local Board of Education position to the President, is important. Every elected position in public office has the capacity to affect our daily lives as citizens. A tag team of voter apathy and […]

North Carolina, Come On and Rise Up for a Feminist Future!

September 27, 2016 by Feminist Campus Team Leave a Comment

North Carolina, we’re 41 days away from the election and its time for us to rise up for a feminist future! There’s much at stake for us in this election-voting rights, access to affordable college, police violence and more! I created this factsheet for important information you need to know before you head out to […]

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

September 22, 2016 by Theresa Green Leave a Comment

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, […]

RECAP: Summer Feminist Institutes

September 8, 2016 by Edwith Theogene Leave a Comment

This past summer, we hosted a Feminist Summer Voting Institute for our campus groups and leaders to equip them with the skills, knowledge and expertise to run their own Get Out Her Vote! Campaign .  National Campus Organizers planned one day institutes of informative panels and workshops. We partnered with Campus Vote Project, Ignite NC, URGE, […]

Feminist Survival Guide to College

August 30, 2016 by Anna Greer 1 Comment

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 […]

#BlackMindsMatter: Legislative Attacks on HBCU’s and Their Impacts on Black Students

July 5, 2016 by Ayana Albertini-Fleurant Leave a Comment

HBCU’s are the lifeblood of the black community. Making the decision to attend my HBCU, Howard University, was one of the best decisions I could have ever made. At my HBCU I can study a vast array of subjects within Africana or Black studies and learn about the contributions of my people in every academic […]

Cecile Richards Celebrates H*yas for Choice at Georgetown University

April 27, 2016 by Emily Stephens Leave a Comment

On 20 April 2016, the Lecture Fund, a student-run group at Georgetown University, pulled off a truly historic event. Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood and the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, came to speak about the future of reproductive rights and campus organizing in the context of TRAP laws, the Supreme Court, and other topical reproductive […]

Recap: 30th Annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day Briefing

February 3, 2016 by Rosemary Barber Leave a Comment

As a former high school athlete I was thrilled to attend the 30th Annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day Briefing. Throughout high school being a member of the basketball, soccer, and track team gave me a sense of focus and determination that has helped me throughout my entire life. During my sophomore year […]

Recap: The Psychological Findings of Sexual Violence on Campus

November 23, 2015 by Sharon Mutwiwa Leave a Comment

*Disclaimer: For the purposes of this piece, the terms ‘victimization’ and ‘victim’ will be used to describe all individuals who have experienced  sexual violence and violation of consent. We at the Feminist Majority Foundation believe individuals have the right to choose whichever term they feel best represents their identity and experience, including, but not limited […]

Feminist Groups to Feds: It’s Time to Protect Students from Online Harassment

October 21, 2015 by Feminist Campus Team Leave a Comment

A coalition of more than 70 women’s and civil rights groups today called on the Department of Education to remind post-secondary schools that it’s their legal obligation to protect students from online anonymous harassment under Title IX and the Civil Rights Act. In the wake of threats faced by women students at the University of Mary Washington (UMW) on […]

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