#NYFLC2016: One Attendee Looks Back With Dreams of Going Forward Published: February 2, 2017 Now, less than a year later, I’ve declared a second major in Women’s Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and I’m an intern with the Feminist Majority Foundation. That’s just part of what NYFLC did for me – what can it do for you? Register now!
Feminists Fight Back: Post Election Reflections Published: December 8, 2016 As you can imagine, it’s been a tumultuous time in Washington, D.C. and across the nation. We here at Feminist Campus know how you feel. We’re still reeling from the election, and we hope that you’re practicing self-care and are leaning on one another. In these times, things feel so uncertain, and so many plans […]
Recap: Melanin Uprising Talks Rape Culture, Victim Blaming and Consent Published: November 18, 2016 On November 14th, I had the pleasure of sitting in on the second monthly discussion hosted by Melanin Uprising a youth-led collective formed out of Black Lives Matter D.C. on a mission to create a safe, positive healing space for Black youth. It is led by Black youth for Black youth! This month’s discussion was […]
Here’s Why I’m Working to Get My Campus to #VoteFeminist this November! Published: October 5, 2016 I have been voting ever since I turned 18, no matter how small the election might seem. Every elected position, from a local Board of Education position to the President, is important. Every elected position in public office has the capacity to affect our daily lives as citizens. A tag team of voter apathy and […]