Carrying the weight of intersectionality Mysia Anderson October 30, 2014 4 Comments Moving forward, marginalized voices must form solidarity in this movement around sexual violence. Dialogue, validation and healing must happen. And as Stanford tries to understand what to do regarding... Read More »
Beyoncé is not a “feminist terrorist” Mysia Anderson October 23, 2014 0 Comments Feminists need to stop trying to create schisms by saying who is a “bad” and “good” feminist. No one is always a “perfect feminist.” The goal should be to uplift all women. The goal should... Read More »
Hip-hop’s stake in reproductive justice Mysia Anderson October 16, 2014 0 Comments Most feminist critiques of hip-hop are centered in disgust for the objectification and blatant disrespect of women. But an additional feminist critique of hip-hop is the lack of sincerity mainstream... Read More »
Don’t get mad, be an ally Mysia Anderson October 9, 2014 0 Comments Allyship requires acknowledging that we are all operating within a stratified system. Realizing your place within the system, and trying to reach out to others who may be at a different place than you... Read More »
I am a cockblocker: Male privilege and the campus party scene Mysia Anderson October 1, 2014 46 Comments Male privilege describes the political, economic, and social advantages men are afforded in American society for being men. While male privilege is obviously subject to the intersectionality of race,... Read More »
Who is the shooter? Mysia Anderson September 24, 2014 0 Comments White America needs to stop ignoring that recent shootings are a demonstration of systemic murder that involves them. The inherent association of Black men with dangerous criminals is deeply... Read More »
My claim to black feminism Mysia Anderson August 13, 2014 3 Comments “That man over there says that women need to be helped into carriages, and lifted over ditches, and to have the best place everywhere. Nobody ever helps me into carriages, or over mud-puddles, or... Read More »