Your favorite song is playing; you’re dancing and making coffee. Your daughter Ellie meets you in the kitchen. You noticed your back pain hurts more...[Read More]
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Eleanor Roosevelt was a remarkable woman: a politician, diplomat, reformer, and more. She completely revolutionized the role of First Lady and changed the landscape for...[Read More]
The incarceration of a young, Black, illiterate, 16 year old in Lexington, North Carolina named Charles McNeair is testing the patience of those willing to...[Read More]
Gertrude Weil Stared Antisemitism in the Face to Make Living Conditions Better for North Carolinians
By: Stephanie Kaloi When we talk about social activism and progressive politics, the southern United States isn’t often at the forefront of most people’s minds...[Read More]
By: Olivia Cornett By the time you finish reading this article, at least one individual will have been sexually assaulted [1]; sexual assault prevention may...[Read More]
By: Sarah Mina Osman North Carolina is home to several organizations designed to support women. Spread across the state, these organizations focus on promoting women’s...[Read More]
As a Black woman in society, I’ve learned that sometimes I’m treated as if I’m invisible. My personal space has been invaded as if I...[Read More]
Maintaining friendships when you’re getting older is hard. This is what I noticed the moment my friend got married, as I noticed we didn’t meet...[Read More]
By: Akansha Deshmukh A woman’s body is her own, and she should have the right to make decisions about it without interference or coercion from...[Read More]
By: Gabrielle Reeder You can honor the power of womanhood and girlhood, including the strides, contributions, and advancements made by women all year round. To...[Read More]