Picture from: http://www.ipsnews.net/2020/04/addressing-rise-domestic-violence-lockdown/ Intimate Partner Violence rates are risin...
Building Resilience and Facing Adversity like Notorious R.B.G. // By Nicole Benquechea
Picture from: www.Ellen.com With the Coronavirus pandemic and racial inequality, this year feels like a test for people’s resilie...
On Being a Woman Online: Gender- and Sexuality- based Harassment // Vasileia Karasavva
A lot of my research so far is focused on image-based sexual abuse, a form of technology-facilitated sexual violence that ca...
CALL for SPW (APA Division 35) Campus Representative Applicants
Among universities and colleges across the country, SPW Campus Representatives promote feminist scholarship, research, activism, and practic...
Young boys and Feminist Ideology // Kristin Vierra
Lately, I have begun to contemplate how societal gender roles influence the well-being of young boys. Being that this is a feminist blog...
Pop Culture in the Pandemic // Grace Fowler
We can all agree that we have probably heard enough about COVID-19 and the daily updates about the prognosis of the world can fe el exha...
Self-Compassion During Coronavirus: A gendered issue? // Kylie Steinhilber
Picture from: Zaie / Adobe Stock https://stock.adobe.com/contributor/205935674/zaie As I sit down to write this article, I feel that...
Why Isn’t Your Feminism Intersectional? // Angel McKissic, M.A., TLLP
In the past week, Target ran an ad for one of their Black-woman owned brands, The Honey Pot, a smart line of hygiene products, ranging fr...
Towards a Greater Consciousness // Sandra Yankah, M.S.
The human brain has a tendency to continually employ strategies that make it easier and faster to categorize, pass judgments and make dec...
Women, Safety Anxiety, and The Rise of True Crime Podcasts // Jaclyn A. Siegel
Content Warning: Physical and sexual violence against women Over the past few years, true crime-related podcasts have become a part of ...
Allowing is Not the Same as Supporting: How to Support Women in STEM // Jonette M. Peretik
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) career fields have historically been considered male-dominated doma...
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