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#SaveSCOTUS: Proposed Ohio Bill Would Criminalize Abortion – and Lead to Capital Punishment

Published: July 26, 2018

  Last Tuesday morning, I – along with a handful of other FMF interns and staff – attended a congressional press conference about the fight to #StopKavanaugh and #SaveSCOTUS. The room quickly became standing room only, with more than 80 activists, congressional staff, and members of the press crowding around to hear from political activists […]

By Rosalie Toupin

#SaveSCOTUS: What’s At Stake for Young Feminists?

Published: July 11, 2018

Justice Kennedy’s retirement sent waves of shock across the United States and with it, activists scrambling for a plan. This Supreme Court vacancy is particularly volatile as Trump’s choice to replace Kennedy will put many feminist issues – reproductive rights, immigrant justice, gun control, LGBTQ+ rights, the list goes on – at risk. When Trump […]

By Sachi Shastri

Feminist Wins of the Week

Published: July 6, 2018

It’s July (my second favorite month of the year!) and it is HOT. As the summer heats up, this political landscape – a hellacious fiery wasteland – is making everything even hotter, and Justice Kennedy’s retirement last week was the nail in the coffin for me. My love for summer + hatred for the government […]

By Caitlin Berg

PTSD Awareness Day: Growing Up with PTSD

Published: June 27, 2018

CW: violence, trauma, police A night in September 2008 began like other nights: I got home from school, did my homework, went upstairs to practice for my dance class the next day, and came downstairs at 6:00 for dinner. I ate, talked to my mom (my dad was out of town) and laughed with her […]

By Caitlin Berg

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