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  • N is for Nipple Censorship

    Who decided that the nipple was something so atrociously taboo that women are forbidden to bear their torso? God forbid…

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  • M is for Millennials

    We are the generation that pays almost triple for college. In 1973 a private four year college could cost about…

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  • L is for Laverne Cox

    “My third grade teacher called my mother and said, ‘Ms. Cox, your son is going to end up in New…

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  • K is for Kurt Cobain

    As copies of Kurt Cobain's suicide letter pass through the generations, many tend to feel a sympathetic pull to the…

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  • J is for Josephine Baker

    With the 39th anniversary of her death approaching (April 14, 1975), Josephine Baker remains a prominent presence in women’s history.…

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  • I is for Invisible Girls

    In November of 2013, China implemented new legislature to relax its controversial one-child policy, which has been in effect since…

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  • Hermione’s sense of social justice, focus in school and bravery in the face of danger and death easily place her…

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  • G is for Guerrilla Girls

    They’re feminists. They make art that challenges discrimination and social injustice. They run around in the middle of the night…

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  • F is for Fox News

    1996 marked the start of the cable news station Fox News Channel by Rupert Murdoch, who “faced allegations that his…

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  • E is for Eating Disorders

    While finding information about dealing with an eating disorder can be challenging, do not be scared to talk to someone…

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