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#VoteFeminist: In Alabama and West Virginia, Abortion Access is on the Ballot

Published: November 2, 2018

During the entirety of September, I participated in calls to action, demonstrations, and marches, met with senators, and did anything I could do to try to keep Brett Kavanaugh off of the Supreme Court. One of the first things I learned about Kavanaugh after his nomination was that there was an extremely real possibility that, […]

By Aina Ramiaramanana

2018 Elections: Abroad and in the U.S.

Published: November 1, 2018

On October 20th, Afghanistan held its first elections since 2010, showcasing the determination of its citizens to ensure that its democracy persists. Here are a few stats to show the stark differences between Afghan and U.S. elections: Afghanistan held its elections over two days, on Saturday and Sunday, to ensure that as many people as […]

By Cat Stewart

#VoteFeminist 2018 Digital Organizing Toolkit

Published: October 30, 2018

We are ONE WEEK away from Election Day! Mobilize your communities this November and check out our #VoteFeminist digital organizing toolkit:[spacer height=”20px”] (If your browser is having difficulty loading the toolkit or any links on this page, you can access the toolkit here.)  

By Feminist Campus Team

Stop Dialing 911 on Black People

Published: October 24, 2018

It is time for white people to stop calling the police on black people. Especially on black women. On August 7 in Madison, Wisconsin, the city in which I currently attend college, a black woman by the name of Sheila Stubbs was canvassing in a predominantly white neighborhood for the upcoming primary election in which she […]

By Alexis Miller

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