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 […]