By KENDRA DAWSEY
September 29, 2011
As much as I would like to reflect on being a woman in India from an unbiased sociological perspective, ultimately I’m just a baffled American with a lot of feelings. I began to realize this …
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By KENDRA DAWSEY
June 23, 2011
What do you think of when you hear, “India?”
The diverse country is too often reduced to images of poor people, unsanitary water, deities with blue skin and tech support in American media, either for …
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By KENDRA DAWSEY
March 7, 2011
In Foley Square, in front of the New York County Courthouse, thousands of people protested the House of Representatives’ vote to eliminate federal funding for Planned Parenthood. The event occurred on Saturday afternoon on February …
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By KENDRA DAWSEY and COURTNEY PANNELL
February 9, 2011
Miriam Zoila Perez is an editor at Feministing.com, a blogger at RadicalDoula.com, and a reproductive justice activist at the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health. On …
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By KENDRA DAWSEY
December 11, 2010
I love offensive comedy. And that is why I love the sitcom, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. The show features five complete idiots bumbling around in their decrepit bar in South Philly. They are egotistical, hypocritical, …
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By KENDRA DAWSEY
November 22, 2010
F to eMbody: a Reconstruction of Gender, the last event of Yale’s Trans/gender Awareness week, was a mixture of spoken word, multimedia concert, and workshop, featuring two transman performers, Katastrophe and Athens Boys Choir. This …
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By KENDRA DAWSEY
November 9, 2010
In the Dwight Library Common Room, people slowly filed in and sat on three leather couches. The workshop’s leaders, Mariana Arjona-Soberon ’13 and Seth Weintraub ’11 waited patiently for the room to reach …
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