‘Vagina Monologues’ fights stigma linked to female anatomy
All proceeds from the play benefited “V-day,” a global activist movement dedicated to increase awareness of violence against women.
All proceeds from the play benefited “V-day,” a global activist movement dedicated to increase awareness of violence against women.
So, in case you didn’t get enough vagina talk in my last post, here’s a video from the kids at Connecticut College (you know, the people who found out that Oreo cookies are just as addictive as cocaine) who asked 100 of the men at their college to explain why they think that vaginas are important as a part of a campaign for V Day.
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Senior Shyanne Ruiz talks about how her involvement in the Vagina Monologues has encouraged her to fight against women’s violence with the One Billion Rising flash mob on V-Day.