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Feminist Wins of The Week

Published: February 16, 2018

Happy Friday! Continued engagement around the Me Too movement + the start of the 2018 Winter Olympics = a gold medal-winning week in feminist wins: The women of Team USA are bringing home the gold The 2018 Winter Olympics kicked off last week in PyeongChang, South Korea. According to the official Olympics website, “the number […]

By Samantha Levine

Feminist Wins of the Week

Published: February 2, 2018

This week, many people protested to eradicate power dynamics that enhance the subordination of marginalized communities through physical appearances, performances, and legislation. Solidarity was a big theme in this week’s wins, as people stood up for both themselves and for those whose voices are often ignored. Time’s Up and #MeToo at the Grammys On Sunday […]

By Aina Ramiaramanana

Happy Roe Day! (And Other Feminist Wins of the Week)

Published: January 22, 2018

If you’ve watched or tuned into the news recently, you probably know that last week was a devastating week featuring a government shutdown. But over the weekend, people across the world showed up to Women’s Marches, marking the first anniversary of the 2017 Women’s March – one of the largest coordinated protests in world history. And today […]

By Aina Ramiaramanana

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

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