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We Have No Idea What’s Happening to Pregnant People in America’s Prisons

Published: April 11, 2018

Since 1980, the number of women incarcerated in the United States has increased by more than 700%, from 26,378 to about 219,000 in 2017. Many of these women are mothers—about 80% of women in jail have children—and many are pregnant. Data on the number of pregnant women who are incarcerated is limited, but we know […]

By Feminist Campus Team

#NYFLC18: Reflections on an Incredible Weekend!

Published: March 31, 2018

Every year, the Feminist Campus spends months planning the National Young Feminist Leadership Conference (or NYFLC, as we like to say) right outside of Washington, D.C., where hundreds of young feminists gather together during a weekend in March to learn, connect, and grow with one another. The campus team had such a great time at […]

By Feminist Campus Team

Resistance in the Face of Racism: Counter-Protesting the March for Life

Published: February 5, 2018

A little over two weeks ago, on January 19, 2018, thousands of anti-abortion protesters turned up in Washington, D.C. to attend the 45th annual March for Life. Feminist Campus showed up too – wielding “Keep Abortion Safe and Legal” signs, ready to counter-protest. For many of us, this was our first time at the March for […]

By Feminist Campus Team

Feminist Wins of the Week

Published: February 2, 2018

This week, many people protested to eradicate power dynamics that enhance the subordination of marginalized communities through physical appearances, performances, and legislation. Solidarity was a big theme in this week’s wins, as people stood up for both themselves and for those whose voices are often ignored. Time’s Up and #MeToo at the Grammys On Sunday […]

By Aina Ramiaramanana

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