This week marked the first week of March, which is Women’s History Month, and yesterday we celebrated International Women’s Day! The Feminist Campus team is also super excited because next weekend, March 17-19, is our National Young Feminist Leadership Conference! If you haven’t registered yet, you’ve still got time left: register for NYFLC here! Celebrate […]
Feminist Wins of The Week
Last week, Feminist Campus unveiled a new look for NYFLC 2018! The National Young Feminist Leadership Conference provides young people with a space to meet fellow like-minded feminists from across the country, network and connect, and hear from thought-provoking speakers and panelists within the feminist movement. If you are interested in attending the National Young Feminist […]
We Marched with Mom
Women’s March 2018 marked the second year of thunderous shaking of the glass ceiling. Millions of allies across the country joined their communities in the streets to call for urgent changes to our current patriarchal system that have held back women, and all Americans, from the benefits of a truly egalitarian society. The past two […]
Get Out Their Vote: How to Register to Vote in the 2017 Elections
On September 26th, hundreds of events were planned across the nation to register eligible voters for National Voter Registration Day. Many events were planned specifically to register the large population of college students across the country and engage them in the voting process. Since only a handful of states register eligible voters at the age […]
Feminists Fight Back: Post Election Reflections
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 […]
What Happens Now? The Post-Election World
In the post-election world, Facebook has been filled with charged, emotional posts regarding their personal politics and the politics that affect their friends and family members. I feel like I’ve seen it all. From heterosexual white men and women posting an article that features Donald Trump holding an LGBTQ flag to LGBTQ individuals posting about […]
Black Women Vote: Our Votes and Voices Matter
The Feminist Majority Foundation’s Get Out Her Vote Campaign (GOHV) is the nation’s only student-led voter education and registration initiative aimed at increasing young women’s voter participation. Young women of color, particularly Black women, are the most important voting body today. Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) involvement is critical in making a difference at […]
#Access4All: Intersections of Reproductive Rights, Voting, and LGBTQIA+ Rights
On Sept. 10, All Access, a national coalition of organizations fighting for the right to abortion, put on their Cleveland Concert to celebrate and advocate for access to abortion across the nation. The concert was organized around the 5-3 ruling of the Supreme Court in mid-summer that killed a Texas abortion access law that had […]
Here’s Why I’m Working to Get My Campus to #VoteFeminist this November!
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 […]
The Living (and Dying) Legacy of Henry Hyde
Note: In honor of All* Above All’s United for Abortion Coverage Week of Action (September 25 – October 1), this is a guest blog from Feminist Majority Foundation Summer 2016 Intern Hannah Ferster, a sophomore at the College of William and Mary majoring in Sociology with a minor in Public Health. Henry John Hyde is remembered […]
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