Why I’m a Democrat
One of the primary facets of my identity is that I identify as a woman. I went to an all-girls school for 14 years, my mom is an OBGYN who cares for thousands of women, I want to major in… Continue Reading
One of the primary facets of my identity is that I identify as a woman. I went to an all-girls school for 14 years, my mom is an OBGYN who cares for thousands of women, I want to major in… Continue Reading
Hillary, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Mrs. Clinton, Clinton, Secretary Clinton—there are many ways to mention the 2016 Democratic Presidential Nominee. Upon first glance, it does not seem to matter which of the aforementioned names you may call her; people… Continue Reading
On Wednesday, March 2, 2016, eight justices, missing their late, boisterous colleague Antonin Scalia, heard oral arguments on Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt, the blockbuster abortion access case which challenges a Texas law’s thinly veiled attempt to reduce the number… Continue Reading
In my first article of the fall semester, I expressed the reasons why I am a Democrat. Being a Democrat is a sizeable part of my identity, but much of my identification with the Democratic Party originates from my feminist… Continue Reading