Organizing on Campus: Southern College Feminist Organizations’ Struggles, Successes, and Needs School’s back in session—and that means it’s time for campus feminist organizers to get back into...[Read More]
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Articles Retirement and poverty are more linked than we like to think. In fact, women over the age of 65 are more likely to live in...[Read More]
“Believe Women”, the mantra of the #MeToo movement, has perhaps become its biggest obstacle. If we are to believe all of the women and men...[Read More]
Youth empowerment is critical in today’s society. In a world where youth are constantly bombarded with preconceived standards of what beauty looks like, what makes...[Read More]
By Emily Hagstrom It’s August 21, 2018. Kristen Marion stands in front of a banner that reads “Dedicated to those who fight against the white...[Read More]
Originally reported by Public News Service KINSTON, N.C. – After a few days’ wait, Federal Emergency Management Agency officials are in eastern North Carolina today,...[Read More]
Lagoons of Pig Waste Are Overflowing After Florence. Yes, That’s as Nasty as It Sounds. The record-breaking rains that started with Hurricane Florence are continuing...[Read More]
By Emily Hagstrom On August 28th, Governor Roy Cooper announced an Executive Order to “develop an action plan to improve early childhood outcomes” for North...[Read More]
Editor’s Note: We value all opinions at Women AdvaNCe. After our Monday piece, we had two writers who wanted to add their perspective. Both pieces...[Read More]
Hurricane Florence starts its slow, prolonged assault on the Carolinas Just as Hurricane Florence closes in on the Southeast, the area covered by hurricane-force winds...[Read More]