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Finding My Room in the Feminist House: Reflections from the National Young Feminist Leadership Conference 

Published: April 29, 2025

As my iPhone lock screen read 8:04am, the lobby of the hotel continued to fill with people from all across the country. A low excited chatter filled the conference hall as feminists from all across the country mingled over breakfast. It was day one of the National Young Feminist Leadership Conference.  Booths featuring information about […]

By Emily Bronson

As States Crack Down on Reproductive Healthcare, Colleges Can Make a Difference

Published: April 24, 2025

Back in 2022, I had just finished my freshman year of college when the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade with the Dobbs decision. Since then, I’ve still been able to live in two states where abortion is legal; I’m from California, and I go to school in New York. But now, as a […]

By Ava Slocum

Sit Still, Look Pretty: The Hollowing Out of Feminist Storytelling

Published: March 20, 2025

I recently saw an on-campus production of Wild Heart, a brand-new jukebox musical about the Saint of New Orleans herself, Joan of Arc. The odd nature of the musical and its handling of such an influential female figure compelled me to share my thoughts. If you’re unfamiliar, a jukebox musical is a show built around […]

By Mary Smith

Hands Off Our Bodies, Our Futures, Our Rights

Published: March 5, 2025

If you’re a woman in America right now, you can feel it. Rights that generations before us fought for — our right to make decisions about our own bodies, our place in workplaces and schools, our safety from discrimination — are under attack. With Trump back in the spotlight and extremist policies gaining traction, we’re […]

By Stella Adams

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