by admin | Nov 6, 2013 | Articles, Equality, Gender, Women's Rights
In recent history, the term ‘feminism’ hasn’t always been coupled with very positive connotations. Stereotypes surrounding feminism often force men and women to steer away from identifying as a feminist, even if their beliefs are in line with those of the term. At its...
by admin | Aug 23, 2013 | Articles, Equality, Gender, Women's Rights
When seventeen-year-old Jinan Younis started a “Feminist Society” at her high school, she received an overwhelmingly hateful response from her male peers. A self-identified feminist, the teen was inspired to create a space for like-minded students in her school after...
by admin | Aug 9, 2013 | Articles, Gender, Women's Rights
In recent history, the conversation about women in the workplace has come and gone in waves of popular discourse. Right now, it seems to be a hot topic; Sheryl Sandberg’s newly published Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead has got a lot of readers talking, and...