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Feminism Knows no Borders: Standing Shoulder to Shoulder

Published: September 1, 2015

Since I was 7 years old, I have dedicated my life to women and girls. My mother was married at 14 years old and I had my first marriage proposal when I was twelve.  Growing up in Afghanistan, I have always felt the discrimination and violence against women but instead of becoming discouraged, I decided […]

By FMF Staff
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What the Movement to #FreeMeaganTaylor Showed Us About Rural Activism

Published: July 31, 2015

Rural activism is a strange and wonderful thing. While our numbers do not compare to New York’s and our rallies are often held in coffee shops, we mean business. We’re out here and we’ve got something to say—and we will use our brother’s roommate’s cousin to do it. You see, we’re a tight community. As […]

By Rachel Dupree

Black Women Need a Raise, Too

Published: July 28, 2015

This year, we recognized Equal Pay Day on April 14 in recognition of how long into 2014 women would have to work in order to earn the same amount men earned in the previous year. However, did you know that black women on average make only 64 cents to that dollar?

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

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