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Remembering Rosie

October 29, 2019 by Anonymous Leave a Comment

Rosie Jimenez died of complications from an illegal abortion on October of 1977 in McAllen, Texas a little over a year after the Hyde Amendment was passed. The Hyde Amendment is a dangerous ban on federal funding in the form of Medicaid for abortions except in the case of rape, incest, or if carrying the pregnancy […]

Climate Protests Should Become Our Normal

October 24, 2019 by Johanna Zenn 1 Comment

On Friday, September 20, millions of young people and allies around the world participated in the Global Climate Strikes. The purpose of these strikes was to tell adults across the world to get it together and do something to address climate change. This is no easy task, and will definitely require a massive overhaul of […]

Wonder Women Wednesday: Lauren Low

October 16, 2019 by Lauren Low Leave a Comment

She is wise. She is strong. She is a warrior. Wonder Woman, one of the most iconic and powerful superheroes, serves as a role model across the world. Her character leads by example, fights for justice, and strives for peace. But Wonder Woman doesn’t just appear in films and comic books—she’s in our daily lives, […]

California: Listen to Students! It’s Time to Pass SB 24

October 9, 2019 by Emma Warshaw Leave a Comment

Hello fellow feminists! My name is Emma Warshaw and I am the co-founder and current Vice President of the Students for Reproductive Freedom (SRF) at UC Davis. I’m also a former intern with the Feminist Majority Foundation in Los Angeles, so I’m excited to be writing this post for such an iconic organization. Over the past year […]

Congressional Roundtable: Maternal Health & Mortality

September 25, 2019 by Genavieve Smith and Callie Wixon Leave a Comment

Last week we went to a congressional hearing for the Committee on Energy and Commerce for HR 1897, HR 1551, HR 2902 and HR 2602, four bills that aim to address the maternal health and mortality crisis in America. During the hearing, expert witnesses testified and representatives from across the country gave their thoughts and […]

Y’all Ain’t Right!

September 23, 2019 by Feminist Campus Team Leave a Comment

This summer, our Feminist Campus interns created a podcast that challenges biased notions of the South while amplifying the voices of those fighting for abortion access. On this podcast, affectionately titled Y’all Ain’t Right, our intern-activists Micaela Duran, Madison Hollon, Ashley Sheffield, Paige Sentino, and Sabrina Bajwa dive into the abortion bans happening across the […]

Why It’s Not Enough To Be a “Blue” State: Organizing for Abortion Access in Rhode Island

September 17, 2019 by Sabrina Bajwa Leave a Comment

“Did you know that we receive an F rating from NARAL Pro-Choice America, designating us as state with restricted access to abortion?” I asked, struggling to raise my voice above the steady hum of other students chatting with eager first-year students at my college’s annual activities fair. Packed into my school’s gymnasium along with roughly […]

Wonder Women Wednesday: Carla Naranjo

August 14, 2019 by Kristie-Valerie Hoang Leave a Comment

She is wise. She is strong. She is a warrior. Wonder Woman, one of the most iconic and powerful superheroes, serves as a role model across the world. Her character leads by example, fights for justice, and strives for peace. But Wonder Woman doesn’t just appear in films and comic books—she’s in our daily lives, […]

Swiping Out Food Insecurity on College Campuses

August 12, 2019 by Molly Sulzer Leave a Comment

Earlier this summer, I returned to my high school in Los Angeles to see a friend of mine graduate. As the Head of School walked across the stage to begin her remarks, I imagined her speech would be filled with a few simple pieces of advice, words of encouragement, and a lighthearted joke or two […]

From Activists to Activism

August 9, 2019 by Elise Grossfeld Leave a Comment

On my college campus, I have witnessed a large disparity between those who call themselves activists and those who actually partake in activism. Politics is one of the most popular majors among students on campus and countless peers in my classes claim that they are passionate about political issues. At a school comprised mostly of […]

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