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Coming Out (Or Not): A Celebration of Autonomy

Published: October 11, 2017

via GIPHY First and foremost – Happy National Coming Out Day! Secondly, remember this is not a day to shame others for whether they are out or not. Every queer person’s coming out process is different, valid, and their own to dictate. In my own experience, coming out has been (and continues to be) a […]

By Clarie Randall

Happy LGBTQ History Month!

Published: October 6, 2017

Happy LGBTQ History Month from the Feminist Campus team! via GIPHY This month on the Feminist Campus blog we will be highlighting stories of queer heroes and focusing on topics at the intersection of LGBTQ+ rights and gender equality. This is a month dedicated to celebrating the rich history of the queer community and a […]

By Shelby Baumgartner

Strength through Sisterhood: Greek Life and Feminism

Published: July 27, 2017

Last week, the other Feminist Campus interns and I were sitting around, talking about our different college experiences and campus climates, when the subject of Greek life came up. Knowing me and my passions, Abby turned to me and asked with a degree of confusion, “Rachel, why are you in a sorority?” The other interns, […]

By Rachel Greenberg

Protecting Students, Protecting Survivors: California Seeks to Codify Title IX into State Law

Published: July 26, 2017

For the last 45 years, Title IX has defended students from gender-based discrimination. It reaches as far as all educational institutions that receive federal funding, and applies to teachers and staff as well. In short, Title IX was enacted to ensure that no student would be barred access to academic courses because of their gender. […]

By Liana Thomason

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