Women's March
On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: DNC Reportedly Pulls Women's March Sponsorship
Women’s March national co-chair Tamika Mallory refused to condemn Louis Farrakhan’s anti-Semitism during an appearance on The View on Monday.
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On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: How Hazing Escalates to Sexual Assault
St. Michael’s College School has expelled eight students so far for a hazing turned sexual assault.
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What Just Happened?: 100 Days of Trump
The past 100 days have been hard. Here is a list of 100 things that were not as visible in these 100 days as they should have been, that deserve your attention, or that we just want to remember and re-celebrate:
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Body Politic: Marginalization at the Women's March and Beyond
Here’s the thing about unity, though: it cannot be demanded. It must be constructed with care.
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Follow Women of Color: Lessons from the Women's March on Washington
The rally before the march was packed with incredible speakers—Cecile Richards, Michael Moore, Van Jones, Gloria Steinem—but it was women of color, again and again, who brought the house down with their music and songs, with their words, and with their hearts.
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What Just Happened?: The Women's Marches
While reports of record-breaking attendance will definitely get under our new President’s thin skin, what happens next goes well beyond letting Trump know how we feel about him.
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10 Things To Do on Friday Instead of Watching the Inauguration
Tomorrow’s inauguration of Donald Trump already stands to be one of history’s colossal duds. Make it better by doing one small thing: Not paying attention.
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Everything You Need to Know About the Women’s March on Washington
See you in the streets!
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Walk This Way: Some Things To Know Before You March This Weekend
This Saturday, women will march in more than 400 cities around the globe—not just in protest of Fuckface Von Clownstick, but in support of a global agenda of equality and change.
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Pink Flag: What Message Do “Pussy Hats” Really Send?
Gender essentialism, a belief used to oppress throughout most of human civilization, can’t suddenly be used to support intersectionality.
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