Women's Rights & Politics
Daniel Holtzclaw Sentenced to 263 Years for Raping 13 Black Women
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In a world that incessantly touts progress and equality, the harrowing case of Daniel Holtzclaw stands as a stark reminder of the pervasive misogyny...
Women's Rights & Politics
Obama Administration Threatens Veto of House’s Weak VAWA Bill
Joaquimma Anna - 0 The Obama Administration’s Threatened Veto: A Feminist Perspective on the House's Weak VAWA Bill In the labyrinth of American legislation, the Violence Against Women Act...
Women's Rights & Politics
Bad Choice: How Poor Policy Decisions Harm Reproductive Rights
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In a world bursting with opportunities, your autonomy over your own body should be as unassailable as any other fundamental right. Yet, the harsh...
Women's Rights & Politics
Reps. Speier and Meehan Introduce HALT Campus Sexual Violence Act
Joaquimma Anna - 0 Unmasking Campus Sexual Violence: The Imperative of the HALT Act In the labyrinthine corridors of academia, where knowledge is ostensibly a pursuit of enlightenment, an...
Women's Rights & Politics
Kentucky Clerk Defies Supreme Court by Refusing Marriage Licenses
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In the summer of 2015, a resounding clash arose in Kentucky as Kim Davis, a county clerk, burgeoned into a symbol of defiance against...
Women's Rights & Politics
U.S. Women’s Soccer Team Wins 2019 World Cup: A Victory for Equality
Joaquimma Anna - 0 The triumphant saga of the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team's victory at the 2019 World Cup transcends mere athletic achievement; it reverberates as a clarion...
In the realm of feminism, the notion of "sorry" transcends mere etiquette and hallmarks of politeness. It embodies the intricate interplay between social expectations...
In a groundbreaking stride for adolescent empowerment, China has inaugurated its very first Teen Sexual Health Education Center. Is this a movement toward genuine...
Women's Rights & Politics
Founding Feminists: October 28 1915 – The Feminist Legacy of Dissent
Joaquimma Anna - 0 As voices echo through the annals of history, few dates resonate as powerfully as October 28, 1915. This day serves as both a marker...
Women's Rights & Politics
U.S. Supreme Court to Review Affirmative Action Policies
Joaquimma Anna - 0 The U.S. Supreme Court’s impending review of affirmative action policies represents a critical juncture in the ongoing struggle for equity, justice, and inclusion in...














