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Feminist Wins of The Week

Published: February 12, 2018

Last week, Feminist Campus unveiled a new look for NYFLC 2018! The National Young Feminist Leadership Conference provides young people with a space to meet fellow like-minded feminists from across the country, network and connect, and hear from thought-provoking speakers and panelists within the feminist movement. If you are interested in attending the National Young Feminist […]

By Aina Ramiaramanana

Happy Native American Heritage Month!

Published: November 11, 2017

During the month of November, we will be profiling some amazing Indigenous activists and trailblazers. To kick us off, here are a few incredible women who have led (and are continuing to lead) on myriad issues surrounding both Indigenous peoples’ and women’s rights. Leanne Betasamosake Simpson “Coming to know also requires complex, committed, consensual engagement. […]

By Emily Garrett

Breaking the Silence: Gun Control is Crucial to Ending Domestic Violence

Published: October 31, 2017

Domestic violence is a global issue; however, in the United States, gun rights are often championed over the rights of those at risk for violence, creating and perpetuating a culture where second amendment rights are prioritized over human rights. Abusive partners who own guns are more likely to commit fatal acts of domestic violence, and […]

By Emily Garrett

Meet the Fall 2017 Interns!

Published: September 27, 2017

The Feminist Majority Foundation offers internships year-round, both in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles, California, for students interested in political science and policy with a focus on gender, human rights, and development. Interns work closely with staff members to gain hands-on experience, doing anything and everything from researching and monitoring Congressional activity to attending rallies […]

By Shelby Baumgartner

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