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Sexual Empowerment vs. Sexual Objectification // Adriana Doerr, B.A., B.S.W.

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Image from http://shepherdexpress.com/imgs/hed/art7302.jpg Generally, women’s sexuality has been stifled by most cultures throughout ...
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Abuse to Prison Pipeline - How We Fail Women // Vanessa Facemire, MA, LPC

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  I have had the unique opportunity starting in August 2015 to be placed in the mental health unit of a minimum-security women’s prison...
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Who gets to define the characteristics of a “strong” woman? // Simrun Kaur

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          What does it mean to be a “strong” woman? Why is it that the Western definition of female “strength” often seems to dominate th...
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20 Reasons I Am a Feminist // Carly Trask-Kuchta

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Image from Wikipedia I can be like Buzzfeed! Here's my list of reasons why I'm a feminist: 1) All of ...
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Women Can Empower Themselves // Annahita Mahdavi

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What's in a Name? // Amandahbeth Tilus

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Image from Picture retrieved from  http://cliparts.co/cliparts/8TA/EnM/8TAEnMEAc.jpg My husband and I were married this summer after ...
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Book Review: Egalia’s Daughters: A Satire of the Sexes // Amanda Backer Lappin, MS

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Image from Amazon.com             I often find myself clicking on the Buzzfeed-type articles with lists of books. Anything about bo...
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‘Tis the season… for being a killjoy // Samantha D. Christopher

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‘Tis the season for… denying all of the work I need to do and binging on TV and ‘fun books.’  However, with this break from school (and ...
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Teenage Anxiety and Emotional Disorders in Female Youth // Alexis Hershfield, M.Ed.

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Women are twice as likely to develop an internalizing disorder than men, a statistic that has given way to the term “the stressed sex....
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