On the 50-year anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision, hundreds of people marched in Long Beach to protest the overturning of the landmark case.
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LIT at the Beach S1E3: “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison
Daily Forty-Niner · LIT at the Beach S1E3 — “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison
Women are thriving in rap culture and double standards won’t stop them
The evolution of hip-hop is definitely thanks to women and this new wave of rap is coming in hot. As attention arises, so does criticism and hate. Double standards have emerged against women whereas men who do the same thing, if not worse, do not get backlash for it.
Thank you to all the women in my life
Without the women in my life, I don’t think I’d be where I am today.
Influential Tunes: The album that healed a broken teenage heart
How the infamous grunge band Hole helped get me through my first breakup, and liberated me as a young woman.
Off the Record S2E2: “Calladita te ves más bonita” A Discussion on Women’s Issues
Daily Forty-Niner · Off The Record S2E2 — “Calladita te ves más bonita” A Discussion on Women’s Issues
Building generations of success: How the College of Engineering is supporting women with 100+ Women Strong
Long Beach State has a new program that is spearheaded by women from engineering and computer science, meant to support current students through mentorship and professional development. It’s just one program the college has to continue addressing the gap between the number of women pursing the field versus men.
Off the Record S1E2 — The Ladies Room
In this episode, hosts news editor Julia Terbeche and multimedia editor Lauren Berny sit down with a special guest, editor-in-chief Madalyn Amato, to talk about women’s issues, what it’s like being women in journalism, dating and our futures.
CSULB women’s studies professor, activist remembered as ‘role model’ for her impact on the department
Proud feminist Wendy Griffin was the program’s first full-time faculty member.
Filmmakers of tomorrow: Female representation at CSULB
The virtual conference Women Make Film, a panel of four filmmakers, prompts a look at how faculty and students in CSULB’s Department of Film and Electronic Arts are in pursuit of representing women in the industry.