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Giving Thanks for Native American Women Activists

Published: November 21, 2017

With Thanksgiving week upon us, it is important to acknowledge the difficulties that Native American communities continue to face over control of sovereign lands. Native Americans have long participated – and continue to participate – in the fight to protect these lands from the federal government’s pipeline plans. The recent Keystone Pipeline oil spill in […]

By Emily Garrett

Native American Heritage Month: Art as Inherent Activism

Published: November 18, 2017

Native American art holds deep meaning and purpose, especially for a community that has had its rights trampled on by the government again and again. Not only are treaties signed with Native communities ignored by the government every day, but Native Americans are also disproportionately affected by discriminatory policing and mass incarceration, poverty, and lack […]

By Shelby Baumgartner

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

Institutional Cultural Betrayal: The Loss of HBCU Pride

Published: October 26, 2017

CW: sexual harassment This piece details Tayler’s personal experience reporting gender discrimination and attempts to make sense of this experience as a student at a historically Black university. Two months ago I filed a Title IX lawsuit against my historically Black University. After years of denied civil rights and numerous betrayals, the pride and affection […]

By Feminist Campus Team

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