Rape Culture Is Prevalent On Your Campus, And On Every Campus Published: October 25, 2013 “To say that rape culture does not exist on this campus is to keep one’s eyes and ears closed.”
Activism 101: How I Made Sexual Assault Prevention Education Mandatory at the University of Maryland Published: October 24, 2013 Two weeks ago, I made UMD history.
Our Stories Are Our Strategies: What It Takes to End Violence Against Women Published: October 18, 2013 “I will not be a victim, I will not be a statistic, I will not apologize to anyone. I will stand up for myself, and other survivors, to increase awareness and prevention of domestic violence.”
Punking Playboy: Meet One of the Campus Activists Behind The PartyWithPlayboy.Com Prank Published: September 19, 2013 FORCE joined up with feminists throughout the nation to create a fake page titled “Top Ten Party Commandments: The Ultimate Guide for a Consensual Good Time,” accurately mimicking Playboy’s website.
Recap and Gallery: Interns and Staff Demand Justice at #EdActNow Published: July 16, 2013 I chanted out of joy that the movement to end sexual violence has grown from a whisper to a roar.
“Don’t Be That Girl” Campaign Brings Victim-Blaming, Slut-Shaming to Canadian Campus Published: July 11, 2013 We don’t need women to stop drinking, stop going out, stop wearing anything, or stop flirting with men in social situations to end rape.
End Rape on Campus: Be A Part of ED ACT NOW! Published: July 9, 2013 A petition is now circulating to “enforce students’ civil right to freedom from sexual violence.” On July 15th, students will gather at the Department of Education in Washington DC to deliver it.
We Need To Hear Women’s Voices: Sexual Violence in a Revolution Published: July 3, 2013 Where are women safe? Are they ever safe?
Slut-Shaming and Victim Blaming: One and The Same Published: June 25, 2013 Slut shaming and victim blaming? They aren’t that different from each other. In fact, they’re good friends.
Women in Silence: Human Trafficking in East Asia Published: March 22, 2013 Human trafficking, the trading or selling of human beings often for purposes of sexual slavery or forced labor, is one of the lowest documented crimes against women throughout the world. Earlier last week, with North Korea’s decision to void the 1953 armistice, international attention has shifted back to North Korea’s flagrant human rights abuses. 318 Partners, […]