Cambridge Women's March Carries on the Feminist Fight
Candidate for Congress Dave Cavell was among attendees at the recent Women's March in Cambridge, which was a fulfilling reminder of valuing camaraderie in the fight for women's rights.From Suffrage to Censorship: Women Have Suffered Long Enough
The National Archives' censoring of signs at the Women's March sparked a conversation about historical objectivity and freedom of speech.A March for All Women
March Forward Massachusetts emphasized intersectionality during the 2019 Boston Women's March, separating it from some of its sister marches.After Two Years of Trump, Women's March is Tired—but Must Go On
Americans have grown accustomed to a reality in which the president has done something illegal on a weekly basis. That’s the mentality hanging over the crowd at the 2019 Boston ...2018 Boston Women's March Held in Cambridge Common
One year after the inauguration of President Donald Trump, thousands of people came together to march on Cambridge Common in support of women's rights, marginalized communities, and basic human liberties.Rededication to Our Moral Code
In these times where the lines of morality are being blurred, we must stand up individually and united against those who compromise our morals.Intersectional Feminism in the Women's and Gender Studies Minor
In order to develop a more holistic and inclusive idea of feminism, classes within the Women's and Gender Studies minor help to promote intersectionality.Boston Events Respond to Trump's Inauguration
The two events of the weekend provided a platform for those frustrated and anxious about a Trump presidency to come together and express their opinions.