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Colorism and Privilege: An Afro-Cuban American in Havana
In Cuba, the Communist Revolution is often portrayed as the "great equalizer," not just economically but also in respect to…
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Not So Sorry
voidLab has created and displayed their exhibition “Sorry for Not Being_____” which consists of 19 posters in the Untitled Café…
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Cuba in 2016: An Island Frozen in Time
Were it not for my Cuban heritage, I would never have never been able to glimpse Cuba’s present-day reality from…
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Featured UCLA Feminist
Featured UCLA Feminists: Jackie Yangyuen and Allison Doami
“I felt very belittled, and I don’t want anyone to go through a similar experience such as that.”
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Dialogue and Opinion
Women Share Experiences of Sexual Harassment Using #WhenIWas
On Tuesday women began using the hashtag #WhenIWas on Twitter to share their experiences with childhood sexual harassment.
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Feminism 101
Feminism 101: What is Rape Culture?
If you are able to observe fear in people, such that everyday activities like walking down the street are considered…
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The Road to Rio: U.S. Women to Watch for in the 2016 Olympics
With Americans such as swimmer Missy Franklin and gymnast Gabby Douglas most likely taking the center stage, here are some…
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Featured UCLA Feminist
Featured UCLA Feminist: Lauren Pell
“I’ve been a feminist for as long as I can remember.”
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Alice Walker: A Black Author, Activist, and Feminist
Alice Walker's adverse experiences forged her into the woman of strong character and conviction who so beautifully championed race and…
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