Everyone knows someone who doesn’t plan on voting. There are lots of reasons why someone might not be participating in the upcoming election. But there are also easy ways to combat that argument and encourage the people in your life to practice their civic duty and vote.
Read MoreThe Black Lives Matter movement has dominated the news headlines for the last few weeks, but it is important to keep the momentum even as the news cycle begins to move on. America is in desperate need of concrete policy changes to dismantle systemic racism.
Read MoreCriticisms of feminism often (but not always) come from men who feel as though feminism is not for them, or that it is even working against them. Historically, feminism has never been about hating men, but about forcing them to recognize their power and privilege and how they can be allies to women.
Read MoreOh how bittersweet it is to be writing this. To start off, I joined Sartorial in the fall of 2017. During my second semester in the fashion program, I was encouraged by a friend to join Sartorial just for fun.
Read MoreThe summer before I turned 18, I was hunched over a large bowl of Mac N’ Cheese. My best friend who recently went vegan was sitting across from me shaking her head as I slurped up the stringy goodness. She didn’t say anything out loud, but her eyes said it all. You know better.
Read MoreI am concerned that many women choose not to voice their feelings toward men so they can be less threatening to men. They will not label themselves as feminists, (God forbid) and when many do, they use it under the claim that feminism can help everyone.
Read MoreAs a self-identifying liberal and a strong Bernie supporter, I want to ask those who identify as apolitical or moderate why they believe neutrality or centrism are fair pillars to live by. Here are a few reasons why I believe they aren’t.
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