Tag: feminism
What They Don’t Tell You About the Feminist Movement
by Eleanor Saunders | Mar 9, 2023
Feminism, defined by the International Women’s Development Agency as the “equal rights and...
Don’t Worry Darling Worries Me
by Nadia Hargett | Oct 14, 2022
(Spoiler warning and Trigger warning: Self Harm and Suicide) “Don’t Worry Darling” has been...
A Love Letter to Chimamanda Adichie
by Oluwajoba Ogun | Feb 17, 2020
Dear Ms. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, First, I would love to say thank you for owning your craft. As...
We Must Continue to Fight for Equal Pay
by Kevin Moye | Aug 30, 2019
The fight for Black women’s equal pay is more than just a gender battle.
Charlene Carruthers Delivers Womxn’s HERstory Month Keynote Address
by Jalen Rose | Mar 21, 2019
On Mar. 19, Charlene Carruthers gave the keynote address in celebration of Womxn’s HERstory Month. Carruthers’ speech incorporated the theme of the Women’s Center’s approach to Womxn’s HERstory month—“Our Voice, Our Bodies, Our Stories: Tools for Radical Transformation.” On their event page, the Women’s Center describes Carruthers as a “Black, queer feminist community organizer and writer with over 15 years of experience in racial justice, feminist and youth leadership development movement work.”
AACC Introduces New Fellowship Opportunity, Announces Faculty Fellows
by Kennysha Woods | Jan 31, 2019
Graphic by Keilah Davis/Nubian Message. Photos contributed by AACC Faculty Fellows. Kennysha Woods...
NC State Students Named WomenNC Scholars
by Yesenia Jones | Jan 31, 2019
Left: Contributed by Jada Hester’s Instagram. Right: Adarsh Puvvadi Ramamohan Kumar/Nubian...
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