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41.
When Sexist Dress Codes Were Mandatory And Masks Were Not, These Students Fought Back
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(Living)
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... administration’s contradictory policies. “They say my shoulders are somehow a distraction to a boy’s education,” she explained. “Well, then, isn’t it also distracting to wonder if that person over there ...
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Created on 02 September 2020
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42.
Health Is Wealth: Black Plant Based Chefs Bring Community Healing Through Afro-Vegan Food
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(Eat Me)
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... was underserved, I did not have any other food options outside fast food or meat/dairy. What brought me here was also education, nutritional education behind it. When I was in high school I saw Food Inc. ...
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Created on 28 August 2020
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43.
Malala Yousafzai Is Leading A Feminist Book Club And You Should Join
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(Books)
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... an issue in not just higher education, but education at large.
As an English major, much of what I study is catered to the white, male, heterosexual gaze, and I often have to look outside of my curriculum ...
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Created on 24 August 2020
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44.
Trump Pardoned Susan B. Anthony, But Her Museum Rejected His Pardon
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(Feminism)
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... to the United States Constitution. Support for the Equal Rights Amendment would be well received. Advocacy for human rights for all would be splendid. Anthony was also a strong proponent of sex education, ...
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Created on 21 August 2020
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45.
No, AOC’s Sanders Nomination Was Not A Jab At Biden, That’s Literally How National Conventions Work
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(General)
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... economic, and human rights – including guaranteed health care, higher education, living wages, and labor rights for all people in the United States." – @AOC#DemConvention pic.twitter.com/KbFL5xl0Uw
— ...
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Created on 19 August 2020
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46.
What You Should Know About Black August
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(Feminism)
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... on Aug 1, 2020 at 10:25am PDT
It should go without saying that these events are made by and for Black people, but white folks can stand in solidarity through education, donating money to individuals ...
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Created on 07 August 2020
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47.
Is It Worth It To Send Students Back To School This Fall?
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(Living)
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When the coronavirus hit the United States and schools began to shut down across the country, a lot of parents were faced with the prospect of having their children back at home. Having their kids home ...
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Created on 13 July 2020
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48.
FIT Students Are Petitioning For More Inclusivity In Fashion Classes
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(Style)
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... Week was the most racially diverse season. It’s often been said that everything starts with education, so it makes sense that students are calling on the school to make this change so that the school can ...
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Created on 26 June 2020
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49.
Don’t Understand #DefundThePolice? Here Are 8 Online Activists and Resources That Might Help
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(Feminism)
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... as well as from hospital, education, and after-school program budgets, all while police budgets grew. The only problem is, the police are not trained to respond to a variety of situations that social workers, ...
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Created on 12 June 2020
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50.
Decompressing While Black: 10 Mental Health Resources for the Black Community
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(Living)
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... mental health to practicing gratitude to coping with anxiety.
4. Black Women’s Health Imperative: An organization that combines policy, advocacy, education, research and leadership development for Black ...
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Created on 11 June 2020
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51.
The Black Girl Bill of Rights Needs to be Ratified
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(Living)
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... protected and nurtured.
The right to real sex education, contraception, tampons, and pads.
The right to agency and control over our own bodies in every space.
The right to justice and reparations ...
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Created on 09 June 2020
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52.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Named Co-Chair of Biden-Sanders Climate Change Task Force
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(Feminism)
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... will focus on six key issues including criminal justice reform, economy, education, healthcare, immigration and of course, climate change.
Ocasio-Cortez will be leading the Climate Change task force ...
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Created on 13 May 2020
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53.
Here Are The Women Winners Of The 2020 Pulitzer Prizes
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(Books)
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This year marked the 104th year of the Pulitzer Prizes, an awards series for journalism, letters, drama and education, among other things, created by Joseph Pulitzer in the early 20th century. The first ...
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Created on 06 May 2020