With energy and power, performers led the night through spoken word. Feminism, gender equity and body image were some of the topics discussed at the F-Word Live Poetry Slam. The […]
Things have really paid off for the University of Idaho Women’s Center this semester. The U.S. Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women recently awarded the Women’s Center with […]
Vagina — it’s a word not many usually hear in the title of a play, but for “The Vagina Monologues,” the title means all the difference. “The Vagina Monologues” is […]
For Angel Davila, a University of Idaho sophomore, spoken word and gender equity is more than just having a way with words — it’s a tool used to better himself […]
Homo-hop and spoken word pieces are a few of the many ways Harvey Katz is able to connect with his audience.
One in five women experience sexual violence while in college, said Bekah MillerMacPhee, assistant director of programs for the Women’s Center.
Honoring personal identities and applying gender neutral pronouns were just a few of the many things keynote speaker Jack Qu’emi, Afro-Latinx and non-binary femme, showed a passion in the keynote […]
A community of support for women and an equitable workspace on college campuses is vital, and members of Athena realize that.
Take Back the Night is an opportunity to make a community statement — to say that the University of Idaho does not tolerate violence and to stand in support and […]
Bringing gender equality and a sense of inclusivity to the community was the reason for creating the new identifier, “Latinx,” that may soon replace the terms “Latino” and “Latina” completely.