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Welcome to the Jungle: Sexual Harassment in College

Published: November 15, 2011

Part of the #HERvotes blog carnival. One commonly noted sign of progress in the gender equality battle is that women now make up the majority–yes that is more than 50%–of college students. This is an enormous advance and reflects the hard work and dedication of generations of women: Women who have fought to be heard and taken seriously […]

By Guest Blogger

Fighting Sexual Harassment

Published: November 15, 2011

Part of the #HERvotes blog carnival. Welcome to the fifth #HERvotes blog carnival. This time we’re focusing on the need to keep strong the laws and public policies to end sex discrimination and sexual harassment in schools and in the workplace. HERvotes, a multi-organizational campaign launched in August 2011, advocates that women must use our […]

By Eleanor Smeal

#notfunnyfacebook

Published: November 2, 2011

How would you react if a man approached you at a party and asked, “What’s 10 inches and gets girls to have sex with me… My knife!”? Most would be horrified by this “joke” and I would personally regard the comment as hateful and threatening. Facebook apparently does not agree though. That comment is the title of […]

By Hannah Gordon

They Say No Choice, We Say Pro Choice!

Published: August 11, 2011

We were there because they were there. This is what we kept reiterating to those asking us why we would come out to Germantown, Maryland to spend 14-hour days holding signs in the hot sun – it was a necessary response to the presence of Operation Rescue and other anti-choice activists who came with local […]

By Laura Kacere

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