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Native American Heritage Month: Art as Inherent Activism

Published: November 18, 2017

Native American art holds deep meaning and purpose, especially for a community that has had its rights trampled on by the government again and again. Not only are treaties signed with Native communities ignored by the government every day, but Native Americans are also disproportionately affected by discriminatory policing and mass incarceration, poverty, and lack […]

By Shelby Baumgartner

Happy Native American Heritage Month!

Published: November 11, 2017

During the month of November, we will be profiling some amazing Indigenous activists and trailblazers. To kick us off, here are a few incredible women who have led (and are continuing to lead) on myriad issues surrounding both Indigenous peoples’ and women’s rights. Leanne Betasamosake Simpson “Coming to know also requires complex, committed, consensual engagement. […]

By Emily Garrett

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

Environmental Justice is A Human Right

Published: December 13, 2013

The effects of environmental racism and ignoring women’s needs come at a significant cost to society.

By Megan Perry

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