At the National Conference in June, activists from around the country came together to decide on revisions to NOW’s bylaws. Some highlights include an updated (finally!!!) statement of […]
National Conference Re-Cap
I was fortunate to be able to attend NOW’s national conference in New Orleans a few weeks ago, thanks to a scholarship from DC NOW. […]
A Letter from the President-What Will the New Year Bring?
Today marks the first day of the 2015 Minnesota Legislative session, and Minnesota NOW would like to accomplish so many things, including: Pass the CHEER […]
I should have been in a theater on Monday night
On Monday night I should have been in a theater watching Invisible War with 116 people who want to fix a broken military judicial system […]
Let’s Talk About Sexual Violence in the Military
The American military is an institution founded in patriotism and shrouded in the mystique of brotherhood and love of country. I’m grateful for the important […]
Paycheck to Paycheck and Economic Justice
Economic justice is one of Minnesota NOW’s core issues, a term that encompasses a number of concerns including education, livable wages, job discrimination, pay equity, […]
Equality & Safety: What the ERA Means to Me
As a self identified feminist, and an outspoken one at that, I often find myself in conversations concerning the validity of ‘modern feminism’. Many people […]
Interview – Maya Dusenbury – Feministing.com Executive Director
By: Colette Hayward Maya Dusenbury is a former Minnesota resident who now lives in the South and works for Feministing.com as the Executive Director of […]
Interview – Representative Andrea Kieffer
Andrea Kieffer is a Minnesota Politician and is currently serving in the House of Representatives. She is a member of the Republican Party and represents […]
Selfies – Part 2
Part 2: I recently wrote my first blog post on selfies discussing some of the problems I have seen in social media recently. As a […]
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