Skip to content
Feminist Campus logo
  • Home
  • Conference
    • Registration
    • Student Speaker Application
    • Lodging & Accommodations
    • Congressional Visit Day
    • Sponsor, Exhibit, & Advertise
    • Community Guidelines
    • FAQs
  • About
    • Our Team
    • Contact
  • Campaigns
  • Quad Talk
  • Join Our Network
    • Current Students
    • Alumni
    • Faculty & Staff
  • Resources
    • Organizing Guide
    • Jobs & Internships
    • Factsheets
    • Feminist Glossary
    • Action Alerts
    • Blog
  1. Home /
  2. Abortion

A #RoeDay Reflection

Published: January 22, 2020

Throughout the long, and often frustrating, history of feminist activism, January 22, 1973 ranks at the top of the list of the most important days for women’s rights in the U.S. (competing with other critical dates such as August 18, 1920–happy suffrage centennial!) Because on this day in 1973, the United States Supreme Court made […]

By Corinne Ahrens

25 Feminist Resolutions to Kick Off the Decade

Published: December 20, 2019

If you’re a goals-oriented person (or are trying to become one), starting with a blank slate of goals can be a great way to ring in the new year and say goodbye to the 2010’s. Kick off the decade by adding some of these feminist resolutions for 2020 to your list: Personal Resolutions Take (better) […]

By Clarie Randall

Will the Real Abortion Expert Please Stand Up?

Published: November 25, 2019

Thursday, November 14, the House Oversight and Reform Committee held a hearing to examine how state policies impact access to comprehensive reproductive health services, including abortion. Congressman William Lacy Clay from Missouri requested the hearing after reports that the state’s Department of Health and Senior Services had been keeping a spreadsheet tracking the menstrual cycles […]

By Johanna Zenn

37 Years Later…

Published: November 14, 2019

Yesterday, the United States House Judiciary Committee considered H.J. Resolution 79, legislation to remove one of the few barriers left to finally add the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution: a 1982 deadline for ratification. First proposed almost a century ago and passed by Congress in 1972, the ERA—which would guarantee equal legal rights for […]

By Genavieve Smith

Boots on the Ground: How Student Activism Aided the Block of an Abortion Ban in Alabama

Published: November 1, 2019

Earlier this year, Alabama’s State House passed one of the most restrictive abortion bans in the nation: The Human Life Protection Act. This ban criminalized abortion providers, giving them 10-99 years in a state prison for performing an abortion. Masked under a “pro-life” agenda, the authors of this bill disregarded the impacts it would have […]

By Clarie Randall
Rosie Jimenez, in a school photograph provided to the public by her daughter.

Remembering Rosie

Published: October 29, 2019

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 […]

By Abi Rahman-Davies

Wonder Women Wednesday: Lauren Low

Published: October 16, 2019

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, […]

By Emily Escobar

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

Published: October 9, 2019

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 […]

By Feminist Campus Team

Y’all Ain’t Right!

Published: September 23, 2019

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 […]

By Feminist Campus Team

Feminist Campus Syllabus: Fall 2019

Published: September 19, 2019

Welcome back to campus! This semester, we’re mobilizing for our feminist present and future. There are plenty of ways for you to get involved–pick a topic from our fall syllabus and let’s get to work: Ratifying the ERA The Equal Rights Amendment has been ratified in 37 states already, which means we only need ONE […]

By Feminist Campus Team

Posts pagination

1 2 … 20
Copyright © 2023 Feminist Campus. All rights reserved.
  • Home
  • Conference
  • About
  • Campaigns
  • Quad Talk
  • Join Our Network
  • Resources