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National Recap: Women’s marches take place across the U.S.

National Recap: Women’s marches take place across the U.S.

By John Turner October 20, 2020
Many marchers were focused on Barrett and how a more conservative Supreme Court could affect abortion rights.
From left: senior Natalie Shanklin and junior Anna Gardner organized the protest and information session in response to Larry Pratt, former executive director for Gun Owners of America, speaking at the college Nov. 9.

Ithaca students engage in political activism on and off campus

By Sam Haut, Staff Writer March 21, 2018
A published study written about in The Washington Post found that Ithaca, along with other college towns like Boulder, Colorado, is among the 365 most politically tolerant metropolitan areas in the co
Ithaca women join in on A Day Without a Woman strike

Ithaca women join in on “A Day Without a Woman” strike

By Grace Elletson, News Editor March 8, 2017
In honor of International Women Day, some women of Ithaca decided to celebrate in a way that would ensure the community understands their importance.
Editorial: White feminism excludes marginalized women

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.
In addition to what Trump has said, many now debate how his policies and administration will impact women’s rights.

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.
Eight-year-old Lula and 4-year-old Lavinia hold signs advocating for womens rights and opposing the Betsy Devos for education secretary at the Womens March in Ithaca on Jan. 21.

Commentary: Question everything and practice compassion

By Alexa Salvato January 25, 2017
We can't forget about any young people, especially those who are members of marginalized groups, and how they are affected by the shift in our political climate.
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