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#BlackMindsMatter: Legislative Attacks on HBCU’s and Their Impacts on Black Students

Published: July 5, 2016

HBCU’s are the lifeblood of the black community. Making the decision to attend my HBCU, Howard University, was one of the best decisions I could have ever made. At my HBCU I can study a vast array of subjects within Africana or Black studies and learn about the contributions of my people in every academic […]

By Ayana Albertini-Fleurant

Motherhood and Reproductive Justice: An Intimate Look at Birth in Togo

Published: May 11, 2016

Note: In honor of National Women’s Health Week (May 8-14), this is a guest blog from former Feminist Majority Foundation Intern Paige McKinsey, a 2015 graduate of the University of Mary Washington currently serving the Peace Corps in Togo. “Le bebe arrive! Le bebe va arriver!” shouted the midwife. I stared at a woman, lying […]

By Paige McKinsey

Internship Recap: Emily Stephens

Published: May 2, 2016

Today, I complete my internship with the Feminist Majority Foundation as I finish the spring semester of my junior year at Georgetown. Through the FMF, I’ve had the opportunity to end so many events around DC and meet brilliant and powerful feminists from all backgrounds and identities. Without a doubt, the highlight of the semester […]

By Emily Stephens

Equal Pay for Equal Work Should Not Be a Radical Idea

Published: April 14, 2016

The idea that an employer can pay a woman less than a man for doing the exact same job should be ridiculous. It’s 2016 after all. But according to an analysis released last week by the Democratic staff of the U.S. Congressional Joint Economic Committee, women in the U.S., on average, are paid only 79 […]

By Bridget Reardon

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