My claim to Black feminism has nothing to do with you Mysia Anderson September 29, 2015 13 Comments To be honest, my claim to Black feminism did not live in that article I wrote a year ago. I’ll boldly assert that my claim to Black feminism lives in every breath I take, because my claim to Black... Read More »
Black girl rushing Mysia Anderson April 8, 2015 13 Comments An ISC sorority has great potential for those who find acceptance and love within the organization. Especially with its feminist notions. But as I navigate the world has a Black feminist, an ISC... Read More »
They will not come Mysia Anderson April 1, 2015 2 Comments Outreach to the Stanford student body is always a hit or a miss, and many times, the hard work and care that goes into the event is not digested by the student body. The want to educate those who have... Read More »
Limitations of identity activism Op Ed March 10, 2015 1 Comment Challenges lie ahead for today’s activists who still balk at the possibility of initiating unexpected alliances. The sectionalistic few who prefer to lob slogans like “check your privilege”... Read More »
Breaking the lens of oppression Mysia Anderson March 4, 2015 3 Comments We need solidarity, empathy, and an understanding of why certain actions, languages, and practices hurt people with different identities from our own. Ill-intent should never be the default... Read More »
Celebrating black women during Women’s History Month Mysia Anderson and Shelby Sinclair February 25, 2015 1 Comment To put it plainly, black feminism is the demand for justice. The BSU’s celebration of black womanhood through a feminist framework functions as a form of resistance to racism, sexism and... Read More »
Sigma Nu tackles too much with not enough time Mysia Anderson February 4, 2015 7 Comments Each speaker ended their presentation with a call to action; however, if there were men in the room sincerely ready to answer that call, I don’t think they were given enough tools. Read More »
Empathy through scripture and feminism Mysia Anderson January 21, 2015 2 Comments In order for empathy to be worth anything, the differences and similarities between yourself and the person you are showing empathy toward must be acknowledged and respected. Suffering is real, and... Read More »