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Feminism

When I was 8 years old, I wrote a speech called “Women are Strong.” My words were at least partially inspired by Hillary Clinton (D-NY).

Like many Americans, I was eagerly anticipating Senator John McCain’s choice for vice-president. Around noon on Aug.

A year after holding its first successful feminism-centered event, Students for Choice teamed up with fellow student groups and once again invited professors and administrators to discuss their vie

This Monday, Spectator Opinion presents four perspectives on feminism and its role in society today.

From what I can tell, most undergraduates at Columbia associate feminism with the political movement that began roughly in their parents’ generation and that demanded equal opportunity for women.

Feminism engages a critical eye on hierarchical male-female relationships, which are understood as being rooted in a system of domination—patriarchy.

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