Mapping A Movement: Ohio Women Won’t Go Back! Published: October 4, 2013 Maddie and Carmen just back from a follow-up trip to Ohio, where they eventually screamed their brains out about women’s rights at the statehouse in Columbus!
I’m A Registered (Virginia) Feminist: Celebrating National Voter Registration Day By Taking Action Published: September 24, 2013 Young feminists need to pay attention to Virginia’s upcoming election. And they need to vote in it, too.
We Won’t Go Back: Stand With Ohio Women October 2! Published: September 23, 2013 We won’t go back. Will you stand with us?
Recap: The Role of Family Planning in Improving Maternal Health Published: August 7, 2013 Global activists and professionals gathered to send a clear message: family planning saves women’s lives.
Recap: FMF’s 2013 Reproductive Justice Summit Published: August 2, 2013 This past Wednesday, July 24, our LA intern team hosted the Feminist Majority Foundation’s Reproductive Justice Summit.
This Is Why Birth Control Coverage Matters: On Access and the Affordable Care Act Published: June 28, 2013 I personally take birth control not to control my reproduction, but for medical reasons. I’m not alone. And when my opportunities to access affordable birth control are threatened, so is my ability to lead a happy and healthy life.
Roundtable: Our Experiences Buying Plan B Published: June 27, 2013 “I also bought some Advil and a Dr. Pepper. Made my flight. It should always be that simple.”
I am a Virginian, I am a Feminist, and I am Worried Published: February 25, 2013 I am a Virginian through and through – I was born here, raised here, educated here, and I have worked here for all of my twenty two years. I love this commonwealth (not state; that’s right, I know VA’s quirks) with all of my heart, but I can’t trust it when it comes to reproductive […]
My First Experience at an Anti-Choice Rally Published: January 30, 2013 When I arrived at the FMF office last Friday, I had no idea that I was going to spend my afternoon participating in a counter protest for the annual anti-choice March for Life. If I had known, I might have prepared for the January weather better and made a protest sign of my own. Even […]
Catholic Universities and Contraception Published: January 25, 2013 Had someone told me when I accepted my admittance to Georgetown University that I would subsequently be relinquishing my basic rights as a female and accepting a status as second-class citizen, I probably would have picked a different university. Now this is not to imply that I don’t love my school, I do, but I […]