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39 Years Later: A Reflection on Rosie Jimenez, the Hyde Amendment and Reproductive Freedom

Published: October 3, 2015

The political atmosphere is thick with sentiments from male policy makers telling women what to do with their reproductive health. We thought women had reclaimed autonomy of their own bodies in the Supreme Court case Roe v Wade but three years later women were set back when the Hyde Amendment was passed in Congress. Today, […]

By Feminist Campus Admin

Happy LGBTQIA History Month!: Five History Makers You Won’t See in the History Books

Published: October 1, 2015

Move on over, Harvey Milk! October is LGBTQIA History Month, and we’re going to kick it off by introducing you to five LGBTQIA folks you definitely didn’t learn about in history class. Sit down, take out your notes and let’s get into it! Dr. Pauli Murray “What is often called exceptional ability is nothing more […]

By Feminist Campus Team

Meet the Team! Chelsea on Sacred Rage, Being the “Angry Black Girl,” and Anger as Praxis

Published: September 21, 2015

If you know me, you know I’m a baby astrologer. I’ve been obsessed with astrology for as long as I can remember. I have an entire folder of bookmarks dedicated to horoscope sites, I include my sun/moon/ascendant/midheaven signs when introducing myself and I mark off retrograde periods and eclipses on my calendars. My sun sign […]

By Feminist Campus Team

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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