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I Still Need Title IX – And Here’s 3 Reasons You Do, Too

Published: June 23, 2015

Forty-three years ago, Congress passed Title IX as part of the Education Amendments. This significant piece of legislation prohibited any education programs or activities that receive federal financial assistance from discriminating on the basis of sex. Since its passing, Title IX has helped women around the country. It has helped women enter professions in fields […]

By Ashley Qiang

Beyond Bravery: Rethinking Dominant Narratives About Trans People

Published: June 10, 2015

“You’re so brave!” As a trans woman, I often hear these words, and I’ve seen the phrase pop up a lot when folks are talking about Caitlyn Jenner as well. But this phrase covers up a lot of other stuff – and stops us from holding folks accountable in the pursuit of a better world for trans people.

By Edwith Theogene

Finding Your Sphere of Influence: How We Galvanized Around the Baltimore Riots With A Single Tweet

Published: June 8, 2015

I was at work when the Baltimore Riots happened. As I allowed the news to distract me, I remember feeling shocked and confused. As a white, cisgender, not overtly queer feminist, I struggled to comprehend what was happening, as it was happening, as the media told me it was happening. So, I took a step […]

By Alyssa Seidorf
Via Chapel Hill Journal.

UNC Students Want University to Rename Hall Currently Named After KKK Leader

Published: March 4, 2015

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a part of that great American face and those blemishes are present in the many campus buildings named after supporters of white supremacy and suppression of the upward mobility of black and brown people.

By Taylor Kuether

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