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Watch Al Jazeera's film to learn how Palestinians resist Israel's construction of its illegal wall.
You’re tired of hearing about it? Imagine how fucking exhausting it is living it.
Angela Davis in person! Motivating and inspiring: "The more we struggle, the more complicated out struggles become."
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November 22-24, 2013 conference - Sexual Citizenship and Human Rights: What Can the US Learn from the EU and European Law? Laura Agustin - "Contentious and C...
The truth is that our finest moments are most likely to occur when we are feeling deeply uncomfortable, unhappy, or unfulfilled. For it is only in such moments, propelled by our discomfort, that we are likely to step out of our ruts and start searching for different ways or truer answers.
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A picture of what should have been a happy moment—a mom breastfeeding at her college graduation —has become a source of online frenzy.
Finally, a movie that shows abortion for what it really is.
". . . too often we believe that the plight of the oppressed is solely the business of the oppressed, and that the society in which that oppression is born and grows and the role of the oppressors and beneficiaries are all somehow subordinate."
23 ways feminists have made the world better for women
It may seem like a bizarrely obvious statement, but somewhere between earning women the right to vote, pushing through legislation opening up universities to female students and advancing the Civil Rights movement (to name just a very few examples), feminism has indeed made life much, much better (and as a result, happier) — not just for American women, but American men as well. Far removed from the stereotypical and inaccurate image of the bra-burning activist, feminists have proven time and time again that women’s rights are human rights. And as the Declaration of Independence so elegantly points out, the ideals of life and liberty are intrinsically tied up with that third pursuit: happiness.Â
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Graduate education is more or less designed to produce groupies. They speak within a consecrated discourse and the concepts and issues are recognized as legitimate by a prominent school of academics. Students are socialized to desire for affiliation and acceptance which are unconsciously conducive to conformity. Who are the gatekeepers?
Cox, Robert. 1992. "'Take six eggs': theory, finance and the real economy int he work of Susan Strange."