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In this episode of Dare to Use the F-Word, Carly Crane'15 interviews 27-year-old Caitlin O'Connell, site coordinator of theRed River Women's Clinic, the only legal abortion provider in all ofNorth Dakota. Caitlin shares with us the challenge
In this episode of Dare to Use the F-Word, we interviewCaritas Doha of Sakhi for South Asian Women about her work to help youngwomen who immigrated to the U.S. as children apply for employmentauthorization under a new program called DACA (De
In this episode, we speak with Jade Foster, the creatorof The Revival Poetry Tour. The salon-style poetry tour aims to create acommunity of queer women of color through the art of the spokenword.
In this episode of Dare to Use the F-Word, we speak withMiriam Zoila Pérez, one of the founders of The Doula Project and theauthor of The Radical Doula Guide. She discusses her work supportingindividuals through pregnancy, birth, abortion, a
In the second half of our two-part series, we focus onthe story of Nilab Nusrat. Nilab is a 17-year-old Afghan woman whosurvived her father’s self-immolation; lived in an Afghan prison; wasseparated from her home and from her family; and is
In this episode of Dare to Use the F-Word, we focus onthe idea of perfection. Barnard President Debora Spar, author of WonderWomen: Sex, Power, and the Quest for Perfection, sits down withmillennial feminist Jamia Wilson to discuss how the d
This month’s Dare to Use the F-Word is the first episodein a two-part series on the work of millennial feminists active indifferent areas of the globe. Our guests include youth mentor MaryMwende from Kenya, peace activist Meena Sharma from N
This episode of Dare to use the F-Word is all about foodactivism in the South Bronx. BCRW's Pam Phillips interviewsTanya Fields, founder of The BLK ProjeK, about her journey to transformher community through food and feminism.
This month on Dare to Use the F-Word, we focus on mediarepresentations of young women. We speak with Jamie Keiles of TheSeventeen Magazine Project and you'll hear Alexandra Cale offer a feminist analysis of Documented Instances of Public Eat
In this special episode of Dare to Use the F-Word, webring Julie Zeilinger (feminist blogger, author, and Barnard student)together with Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Anna Quindlen to discuss the evolution of millennial feminism.
This episode of Dare to Use The F-Word is all about theOne Billion Rising movement to end gender-based violence. We havestories and voices from the rising at Washington Square Park; you'llhear an interview with the director of the Barnard-C
In our first episode of Dare to Use The F-Word, we focuson street harassment. We have interviews andconversations with Emily May from Hollaback!; Sydnie Mosley of TheWindow Sex Project; and the creator of Catcalled, SoniaSaraiya.
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