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Moving Past Street Harassment Awareness

Published: April 11, 2016

My experiences with street harassment are run of the mill. Catcallers are frequently fended off. Once, while walking near Washington Circle in D.C., where I go to school, a man grabbed my shoulder in broad daylight to say “hey”. I’ve done my share of walking past deserted construction sites and over vacant bridges quite late […]

By Emily Stephens

Love, Life and Liberation: A World AIDS Day Reflection from the Frontlines

Published: December 1, 2015

Happy World AIDS day! I’m grateful to have been a longtime advocate for such a cause and to have started my organizing within the cause. As a sub-Saharan African immigrant, I know firsthand what it is like to see family members die of this disease and want nothing more than to see it eradicated from […]

By Feminist Campus Admin

Advocacy As Liberation

Published: September 30, 2015

Gaisu Yari is a 27 year old survivor of the Taliban regime, child marriage, and other traumatic Afghan crises, like her father’s disappearance as a result of her escaping forced marriage, and the ever increasing presence and brutal deaths caused by the Taliban and Islamic State in areas where her family resides. By choosing advocacy […]

By Linda Hemby

Feminist for All

Published: September 8, 2015

Women have always been targets in Afghanistan. No matter what political regime came to power, the victims were women.  As a woman, in my native Afghanistan, I kept silent. I never had a chance to determine my identity. My country was one of war and women were always pushed out of the way, especially during […]

By Shogofa Amini

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