Feminists need to spend much more effort on educating men — it’s the only way we’ll defeat sexism, argues Margot Rosenblatt SC ’23.
Tag: Feminism
OPINION: Feminism does not mean man-hating
We need to work on dissociating feminism from misandry in order to keep fighting for women’s rights, argues Leah Voudouri PO ‘24.
OPINION: We need to reimagine the Supreme Court to save ourselves
RBG’s passing is a moment for revolutionary thinking –– we need to restructure systems of power, says Aarushi Phalke PO ’24.
Swipe right: Mother knows best
Meghan Condas SC ’22 talks about receiving old-fashioned dating advice from her mother and how her relationship with hookup culture has evolved.
OPINION: How liberals weaponize feminism
Demanding loyalty and complicity to people who uphold institutionalized prejudice simply because they’re women is not a feminist act.
Regularly scheduled programming: ‘Sex Education’ is an amazing teacher of important issues
Claire Dumont SC ’23 discusses “Sex Education” and its powerful storyline concerning sexual assault and healing, and how it embodies the show’s incredible capacity to connect people.
Student-run theater group puts on all-female production of ‘The Wolves’
5C theatre troupe The Green Room put on Sarah DeLappe’s play “The Wolves,” about high school girls today and the complexities of girlhood.
OPINION: This International Women’s Day, think twice before posting on Instagram
Over the last century, International (Working) Women’s Day has transformed from a celebration of women in labor activism into a day to take selfies and a celebration of white feminism, but all is not lost.
OPINION: The new ‘Barbie’ movie is one step forward, two steps back
Her flowing golden locks and iconic slender waist were what made her the archetype of the Hollywood dream girl. Now, she’s making a comeback. The new “Barbie” movie, an adult comedy, will star Margot Robbie as the live action version of the doll, according to Variety. The making of this
Pomona #MeToo Debate Featuring Roxane Gay Rife With Tension
Renowned feminist scholar Roxane Gay spoke alongside two others to an overflowing crowd of nearly 300 students at Rose Hills Theater Tuesday, and engaged in a contentious debate about the #MeToo movement. During and after the event, Gay and many audience members expressed frustration that one of the speakers,








