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Overcoming internalized misogyny and embracing femininity

Katherine Manatos June 17, 2021

The concept of femininity was established around societal constructs created many years ago. While outdated, these ideas are repeatedly forced onto women and woven into society, resulting in internalized...

According to The Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network,
females aged 16 to 19 are 4 times more likely than the general
population to be victims of rape, attempted rape or sexual assault.

Teenage objectification normalizes sexual harassment

Brigid McCarthy May 8, 2020

I was twelve years old when I heard my first whistle. The summer before seventh grade, I was growing into a teenage body but still unaware of what could be taken away from me. When I heard that whistle...

New York, N.Y.

Students march for women’s rights in D.C, NYC and Asbury Park

Four CHS students attended Women's Marches in Washington D.C., New York, N.Y. and Asbury Park, N.J. and shared their varied experiences. Junior Zoe McDonnell of Middletown – Washington D.C. “We...

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