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Tag Archives: activism

Guest Post! We need to take street harassment seriously.

May 10, 2014by I was a high school feminist 11 Comments

Today I am SUPER excited to feature a guest post from the brilliant Sarah, one of my most awesome former students and a kickass feminist. Sarah wrote this editorial for […]

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Enough with giving women a hard time over #nomakeupselfies

March 31, 2014by I was a high school feminist 11 Comments

Last week, I clicked on an article titled “Enough with the cancer ‘awareness’ selfie stunts,” knowing that there was a good chance it would annoy me. Guess what – I […]

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The problem with “We are all Oxford”

March 17, 2014by I was a high school feminist 7 Comments

Recently, the “I, too, am Harvard” campaign began popping up on my tumblr feed (dash? What’s the terminology?). The project is described on its tumblr as “A photo campaign highlighting […]

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Please excuse my rant: on anti-choice protesters

February 26, 2014by I was a high school feminist 79 Comments

This weekend I went to a pro-choice rally. Well, technically it was a counter-rally – a local church protests abortion outside one of the hospitals on the last Saturday of […]

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How I became a feminist – the college years!

December 13, 2013by I was a high school feminist 8 Comments

So, here is part two of my “how I became a feminist” series (check out part one here). Ironically, I’m going to skip my actual high school years. While there […]

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If you’re going to post snarky activist videos, at least do so responsibly

October 20, 2013by I was a high school feminist Leave a comment

Sometimes it seems as if Abercrombie and Fitch exists purely so that people can hate them. In fact, it seems as if people will never tire of hating Abercrombie and […]

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