Women's Issues Magazine

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  • An Interview With Sexual Health Activist Ella Dawson

    Interview With Sexual Health Activist Ella Dawson

    Photo credit: Kim Hoyos Media Over the past two years, feminist social media manager and writer Ella Dawson has received widespread recognition for her work... Read more

    The 17 April 2017 by   Juliez
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  • A Mother-Daughter Outing

    Mother-Daughter Outing

    Credit: Libby Segal I came out to my family at 25 years old. It was 2014, and while the country had made great progress in acceptance in terms of recognizing... Read more

    The 22 February 2017 by   Juliez
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  • What Does #FreeMelania Really Mean?

    What Does #FreeMelania Really Mean?

    Donald and Melania Trump By now, you have probably seen the infamous clip of Trump and Melania on Inauguration Day. To recap for those who haven’t, the footage... Read more

    The 16 February 2017 by   Juliez
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  • What I Witnessed At The Women’s March

    What Witnessed Women’s March

    Lakeisha Robinson at the March Janelle Monáe took the Women’s March on Washington stage with a box office hit under her belt, hope for unity among the hundreds... Read more

    The 23 January 2017 by   Juliez
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  • Why I March

    March

    Are you going to March? I remember the first time I was called a fag. It was on a crisp fall day. I was walking to class. A man passed by me. It was casual,... Read more

    The 20 January 2017 by   Juliez
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  • “Hypocrisy” is Often Just Tribalism

    “Hypocrisy” Often Just Tribalism

    There’s been a lot of left-wing hand-wringing (say that five times fast) about alleged Republican/Trumpist “hypocrisy” lately. They mock our safe spaces, but... Read more

    The 28 December 2016 by   Brute Reason
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  • Calling Out Everyday Sexism

    Calling Everyday Sexism

    We can all be super girls. Content Warning: this article contains a discussion of sexual assault.  The other day, my best friends and I were casually chatting i... Read more

    The 19 December 2016 by   Juliez
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  • Yes, We Did Fail to Empathize with Conservatives

    Just not in the way you think.One of the worst developments of this election season–after, that is, the fact that we’ve elected a proto-fascist sexual predator... Read more

    The 11 December 2016 by   Brute Reason
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  • My Mom, The Feminist

    Mom, Feminist

    My mother, the feminist It was my sophomore year of high school. On the first day of my AP World History class, the teacher progressed down the aisles of ricket... Read more

    The 07 December 2016 by   Juliez
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  • The Danger–and Necessity–of Normalizing Our New Political Reality

    A lot of folks have been asking, “How do we protect our own emotional health without normalizing what’s going on?”They’re speaking to the tension between being... Read more

    The 22 November 2016 by   Brute Reason
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