Athlete, fashionista, businesswoman, and role model, Serena Williams is a feminist icon. She embodies authentic, innate feminism with confidence, physical and mental strength, and indomitable spirit.
Read on
An eight-year-old in a white shirt with a Peter Pan collar and a green plaid jumper, I didn’t know what to do the first time I saw a man my parents’ age ogling me.
Read on
Misogyny is a daily reality for women, often presenting itself in a common, widely-accepted form of violence — street harassment.
Read on
Eurocentric standards of beauty invade the lives of people all over the world in much the same way the colonizers did, pillaging self-worth, identity, and free will.
Read on
The internet has long been an unsafe place for women. Online harassment is more than just receiving malicious messages, rumors, and threats.
Read on
As fall quickly approaches, we start to think about the things we had planned to do this summer — the things we plan to do every summer.
Read on
On August 10, 2016, the Supreme Court in Belize ruled the law criminalizing same-sex sexual active between males unconstitutional.
Read on
While feminism is described as the belief in political, economic, and social equality of all genders, intersectional feminism takes other identities into consideration.
Read on
In a world of inequality when it comes to wealth, privilege, and opportunity, a preoccupation with social justice pervades our thoughts, conversations, and lives.
Read on
Trayvon Martin, Freddie Gray, Michael Brown, Sandra Bland, and many other victims of police brutality have recently become household names across the U.S. and around the world.
Read on
POP PRINCESSES COME AND GO, but Taylor Swift is determined to stay.
Read on