Tulp’s Travels: International Women’s Day in Kosovo By Sophia Tulp, Staff Writer • March 21, 2018 On International Women’s Day on March 8, just over a year later, I found myself in Pristina, Kosovo, the second-newest country in the world after South Sudan.
OSEMA hosts activist Jewel Cadet to discuss intersectionality By Falyn Stempler, Staff Writer • February 27, 2017 The conversation centered on the intersectionality of the Women’s Marches following President Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Editorial: Long-lasting resistance under Trump era February 1, 2017 Taking direct action that is not as visible is just as important as putting one’s physical body on the front lines in a protest.
Editorial: White feminism excludes marginalized women January 25, 2017 If white participants of the Women’s March hope to enact real change in the name of women’s rights, they must abandon white feminism altogether.
National Recap: Trump era and women’s rights By Celisa Calacal, Opinion Editor • January 25, 2017 In addition to what Trump has said, many now debate how his policies and administration will impact women’s rights.
Girl power: 10,000 participate in the Ithaca Women’s March By Sophia Adamucci and Sophie Johnson • January 22, 2017 Protesters carried signs with phrases ranging from “Respect Existence or Expect Resistance” to “My Ovaries Are Over It” to “Build Bridges, Not Walls.”