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Spring 2018, Issue 1- Empowerment

These legs were made for marching
Marching. Where would women be without it? American women have historically held marches to call for justice when justice was…
Spring 2018, Issue 1- Empowerment

Seeing the Signs: When to leave an abusive relationship
One hundred forty-six women in Texas were killed by a former or current partner in 2016. One in three Texans…
Spring 2018, Issue 1- Empowerment

Why Didn’t You Say Anything Sooner?
One of the first questions after someone has accused another person of sexual assault, harassment or misconduct is, “Why didn’t…
Spring 2018, Issue 1- Empowerment

Tampon Tax
Feminine hygiene products are included in the sales tax base in most of the United States. Consequently, half the…
Spring 2018, Issue 1- Empowerment

Mental health in the mind of a college student
Millennials have become the butt of baby-boomers’ jokes. Millenials have been on the receiving end of intentional attacks over workplace-readiness.…
Spring 2018, Issue 1- Empowerment

Book Review: Text Me When You Get Home by Kayleen Schaefer
In journalist Kayleen Schaefer’s novel Text Me When You Get Home: The Evolution and Triumph of Modern Female Friendship, the…
Spring 2018, Issue 1- Empowerment

Rouge Noir
When the wolf skulked through the woods, Red betrayed not a single fear, though her curling fingers did tremble, Mother’s…
Spring 2018, Issue 1- Empowerment

PLUR
Peace. Love. Unity. Respect. PLUR is the four letter acronym that nearly everyone in the rave community knows by heart.…
Spring 2018, Issue 1- Empowerment

Spring 2018, Issue 1- Empowerment

Q&A with Dr. Jackie Cuevas
UTSA professor Jackie Cuevas, Ph.D, teaches Chicana Feminist Writers, Mexican American Literature, Feminist Theory/Literary Theories, Introduction to LGBTQ Studies and…
Spring 2018, Issue 1- Empowerment

Profile: Chelsea Taylor
Former UTSA track star Chelsea Taylor is constantly serving the female community around her in any way she can. Whether…
Spring 2018, Issue 1- Empowerment

Profile: Meet Professor Sarah Montoya
Practicality or design brought Professor Sarah Montoya back to UTSA, with one significant difference—she is behind the lectern. Her research…