Why the “Boys will be Boys” Mentality needs to be Squashed
By: Eliza Wagman “Boys will be boys.” We’ve all heard the age-old adage. Probably hundreds of times. If you’ve existed as a young girl, you’ve probably heard it when... http://bit.ly/2H1slDO

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Why the “Boys will be Boys” Mentality needs to be Squashed
By: Eliza Wagman “Boys will be boys.” We’ve all heard the age-old adage. Probably hundreds of times. If you’ve existed as a young girl, you’ve probably heard it when... http://bit.ly/2H1slDO
Angela Davis: A Pioneer of Intersectional Feminism
By: Eliza Wagman Each National Women’s History Month, we recall and thank the plethora of women who have fought tirelessly for women’s rights over time. One of these powerful and... http://bit.ly/2uOraCD
Marjory And Emma Changing the World
By: Katherine Ackermann February 14, 2018 is a date most will never forget. It was the day the Stoneman Douglas High School mass shooting took… http://bit.ly/2pDb6xF
Katy Perry Kissed A Boy And He… Didn’t Like It!
By: Katherine Ackermann Pop star and American Idol judge Katy Perry is making headlines about feminism recently, but not in a good way. American Idol… http://bit.ly/2ufll0W
The 15-week Mississippi Abortion Ban is Misogyny
By: Eliza Wagman Phil Bryant, governor of Mississippi, signed the Gestational Age Act into law on Monday. This bill criminalizes any abortion after the fifteenth… http://bit.ly/2pz1N2N
5 Subtle Ways to Promote Gender Equality at Work
By: Eliza Wagman Here’s the deal: women in the workplace aren’t going anywhere, and they’re getting fed up with the unfair treatment and sexist environments… http://bit.ly/2pyQtna
A Teen’s Guide to Spotting Relationship Red Flag
By: Eliza Wagman Dating is scary. It’s hard enough to navigate the ins and outs of new relationships – sometimes, hard enough that we fail to see signs that our partners are not as good... http://bit.ly/2FlxaaO
Justice for Black Women: How Reproductive Justice is a Racialized Issue
By: Eliza Wagman Black women have been subject to medical racism, especially in regard to reproductive rights, historically and currently. Black mothers are demonized far more than their non-black... http://bit.ly/2Fp6sy9
Do Valentine’s Day the Right Way
By: Katherine Ackermann Valentine’s Day, February 14th, kicks off National Condom Week across the nation, and lasts until February 21st. If you’ve never heard of this week of condom... http://bit.ly/2FpyEkv
Girls Rule: Don’t Follow the Mike Pence Rule
By: Katherine Ackermann Following the #MeToo Movement, working women have now become the modern “Black Death” in workplace environments. Men are actually avoiding women in the workplace, justifying... http://bit.ly/2Fs0gFG
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2018
By: Katherine Ackermann “Stay the Course, the Fight is Not Over!” was the battle cry of this year’s National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD). February 7, 2018 was the 18th anniversary of this... http://bit.ly/2Flx6rA
Beyond Condoms: Things to know before engaging in sex (that your school doesn’t tell you)
By: Eliza Wagman Sexual health education in public schools is quite diverse. Some schools employ abstinence-only programs, avoiding sexual health altogether, some teach about sex only in a... http://bit.ly/2nzj6ia
Uber to the Rescue
Have you ever thanked the world, or ex-CEO and creator Travis Kalanick, for the miraculous Uber app? For always saving you from a boring party, or an annoying situation? Well this year Uber has... http://bit.ly/2EvizGc
Flu, Who? Yes, You!
By: Katherine Ackermann This Flu season seems to be dragging on for way too long this 2017-2018 season. I remember in October of 2017, about five months ago, my mom frantically calling me that... http://bit.ly/2Ex8UyK
Two Great Moments of the 2018 Women’s March
January 20th, 2017, marked the day Donald Trump was inaugurated as President of the United States of America, but more importantly, produced the first nationwide Women’s March. Now exactly a year... http://bit.ly/2ErEjTu
Opinion Piece: Oprah 2020 – Why Celebrities Don’t Belong in Office
By: Eliza Wagman We’ve all heard the buzz – Oprah Winfrey is being mass encouraged to run for presidential office in 2020. This is, of course, largely due to her being a black,... http://bit.ly/2EkGKHa
The Trans Panic Defense: Yep, Still Legal!
By: Eliza Wagman The trans panic defense, derived from the earlier established gay panic defense, is a legal defense used by people on trial for assaulting or murdering a transgender... http://bit.ly/2Enkxsj