What exactly is “Wifey Material”?
By Brittany Soto The term “wifey” is a fad used to describe what a “real woman” is, you know, one that cooks, cleans, and provides… Read More »What exactly is “Wifey Material”?
By Brittany Soto The term “wifey” is a fad used to describe what a “real woman” is, you know, one that cooks, cleans, and provides… Read More »What exactly is “Wifey Material”?
By: Christina Terrell Over the years women have always been told what they should and should not wear. Even in the current year of 2019… Read More »You Can’t Objectify Me or My Leggings
By Caitlin Easter “People want this to be an anomaly…. we can handle monsters, we can’t handle our neighbors doing these things. We can’t believe… Read More »Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM)
By Caitlin Easter For my final blog of Women’s History Month, I would like to talk about a woman who not only made an incredible… Read More »Celebrating Women’s History Month: Mrs. Kathryn Johnson
By Ann Varner Martha Coffin Pelham Wright was one of five women who planned the first women’s right convention and presided over numerous women’s rights… Read More »Celebrating Women’s History Month: Martha Coffin Pelham Wright
By Brittany Soto Deborah D. Tucker is best known for her efforts in taking steps to end violence against women. Her determination to advocate against… Read More »Celebrating Women’s History Month: Deborah Tucker
By Christina Terrell My first encounter with Sonié Joi Thompson-Ruffin was at the Women’s Center 2019 “Persistent Muse: Women, Art and Activism” event. For this… Read More »Celebrating Women’s History Month: Sonie Ruffin
By Caitlin Easter “Professor Russell is the recognized academic expert on the empirical study of sexual violence against women in the United States, and a… Read More »Celebrating Women’s History Month: Dr. Diana E. H. Russell
By Ann Varner Zainab Salbi grew up in Iraq and came to the United States at the age of 19. She attended George Mason University… Read More »Celebrating Women’s History Month: Zainab Salbi
By Caitlin Easter “I’m tired of people saying, “And now we present her, who marched with Martin Luther King.” Well, a lot of folk flew… Read More »Celebrating Women’s History Month: Dorothy Cotton