Ocho de Marzo: What Women’s Day Means in Mexico 

by María José Alvarez Toribio (‘27) Trigger Warnings: mentions of femicide, sexual assault, violence, and domestic abuse. I spent a long time being told lies about feminism and what it means to be a feminist. Many people misinterpret feminism, deeming it synonymous with man-hating, but this could not be further from the truth. Before I moved to the US three years ago, I wasn’t aware … Continue reading Ocho de Marzo: What Women’s Day Means in Mexico 

Feminism: How Far We’ve Come, How Far We Need To Go

By Liv Serio (‘23) Over the past month, I have listened to two books on feminism. If that word makes you want to click off of this article, I implore you to stay. Feminism is not a topic only for women. Many people believe that feminism is only about a woman’s right to choose, and equal pay. Though those topics are staples of the feminist … Continue reading Feminism: How Far We’ve Come, How Far We Need To Go