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		<title>Feminist Club reflects and looks forward</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[William Jewell College Feminist Club hosted Feminist Week on the WJC campus Feb. 13 to Feb. 17. The Executive cabinet of the Feminist Club sought&#8230; ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>William Jewell College Feminist Club hosted Feminist Week on the WJC campus Feb. 13 to Feb. 17. The Executive cabinet of the Feminist Club sought to raise awareness of their organization and feminism through Feminist Week, and to disseminate the definition of “feminism”: the theory of political, social, and economic equality of the sexes. The organization screened the documentary “Trapped” and designed shirts to sell to the WJC community.</p>
<p>Seki Anderson, Vice President of Feminist Club and junior biochemistry major, described how the organization donated 50 percent of the funds raised through the shirt sales to an organization of the club’s choosing, Planned Parenthood. The shirts were printed with the phrase “Feminist with a to-do list,” with an intersectional symbol in the place of one of the letters in the word “feminist.” Anderson stated that Feminist Club sold more than twice the number of shirts during this year’s Feminist Week than last year. The shirts were sold through a table in Yates-Gill College Union which showcased a different feminist topic each day. Ayana Curran-Howes, President of Feminist Club and senior biology major, said this was to educate students about issues relating to feminism, such as the use of feminism to combat rape culture on college campuses and ecofeminism.</p>
<p>The other event that contributed to Feminist Week was the showing of “Trapped,” a documentary investigating ongoing legislation on abortion and birth control in the United States of America. The film addressed how these laws impact doctors, patients and women’s health clinics.</p>
<p>“We wanted to show this documentary because it was one of the most updated documentaries, and we believe it’s important for a college campus to know where our country currently stands on this subject,” Anderson said.</p>
<p>The importance of feminism on Jewell’s campus is just as relevant today as it was when the organization was founded, stated Sam Buhlig, secretary of Feminist Club and senior english and philosophy major. Both Anderson and Buhlig agree that the presence of feminism at WJC allows inclusive messages to be enforced and that the club creates a space for students’ voices to be heard. Intersectionality has also been a main influence within Feminist Club. The concept of intersectional feminism involves addressing the ways in which various types of oppression are interconnected. For Anderson, intersectional feminism, as a focus of Feminist Club, allows WJC students to recognize the issues within different communities on and off campus.</p>
<p>In the process of becoming more involved with Feminist Club, Anderson was surprised to discover that many college campuses do not have equivalent organizations. Becoming aware that her high school was beginning its own feminist organization inspired her more to make the Feminist Club a lasting presence on the WJC campus.</p>
<p>“It’s important to know we don’t know the answer of how to ‘do away’ with oppression; it’s ingrained in our society from the very beginning,” Anderson said. “We’ve had leaps and jumps of improvement throughout history, so it’s our obligation to continue that momentum.”</p>
<p>The Feminist Club was created in 2014 and is currently working with Student Life to aid in improving inclusion initiatives at WJC. Anderson, along with Hannah Payne, senior psychology and religion and culture major, and Luce-Virlynn Apollon, junior nursing major, worked with Student Life to redesign the Diversity and Inclusion segment of First-Year Orientation. The group focused this part of Orientation on the multicultural organizations of WJC, including the Black Student Association (BSA) and QUILTBAG. Anderson and her peers in Feminist Club, BSA and QUILTBAG are now communicating with Student Life about improved Title IX training.</p>
<p>Looking at this past semester, Buhlig has seen many of the issues discussed within Feminist Club intersect with discussions within BSA and QUILTBAG. He stated that intersectionality of issues relating to multicultural organizations can be the foundation for group discussions among these groups.</p>
<p>Anderson envisions Feminist Club becoming more action-driven in the future. She hopes that a continuation of meaningful dialogue and more time spent volunteering will work as a pathway to increased awareness and improved diversity inclusion. Anderson also stated that engaging with those who don’t promote an inclusionary environment is another integral step to take to promote more acceptance on the WJC campus.</p>
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		<title>Semester plans for WJC Feminists, BSA and QUILTBAG</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Athena Palmer]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2016 16:00:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Photo taken by Elizabeth Messina Throughout the year, multiple clubs and organizations host fundraisers, events and gatherings in order to bring like-minded people together and&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>Throughout the year, multiple clubs and organizations host fundraisers, events and gatherings in order to bring like-minded people together and share their passions with one another. Three clubs that have been making strides on William Jewell<span id="E34" class="qowt-font6-Times">’</span><span id="E35" class="qowt-font6-Times">s campus this year are Feminist Club, Black Student Association (BSA) and QUILTBAG, formerly known as SAGE. This week I had the opportunity to speak to the organization</span><span id="E37" class="qowt-font6-Times">s’ presidents about events coming to campus, how they feel organizations have improved since last year and what type of impact they are wanting to make on campus.</span></p>
<p id="E39" class="qowt-stl-Body"><span id="E40" class="qowt-font6-Times">Hannah Garner, president of Feminist Club, is hoping to bring more visibility and awareness to campus during the spring semester.</span></p>
<p id="E42" class="qowt-stl-Body"><span id="E43" class="qowt-font6-Times">“</span><span id="E44" class="qowt-font6-Times">It’s always great when people have Feminist Club stickers and whatnot, because that almost always sparks conversation. I just hope Jewell feels like a safe place for everyone to discuss how gender rights play a role in their everyday life</span><span id="E45" class="qowt-font6-Times">. </span><span id="E46" class="qowt-font6-Times">I think we’ve had much more of an open discussion about intersectionality and why it’s essential to a good feminist movement,</span><span id="E47" class="qowt-font6-Times">” </span><span id="E48" class="qowt-font6-Times">said Garner.</span></p>
<p class="qowt-stl-Body"><span class="qowt-font6-Times">In addition to bringing visibility to campus, Garner is hoping to make Feminist Club better integrated with both BSA and QUILTBAG. Feminist week is Feb. 7-13. Dr. Sara Morrison will be giving a lecture in Yill Gates </span>220 Feb. 9 at 7 p.m.</p>
<p id="E53" class="qowt-stl-Body"><span id="E54" class="qowt-font6-Times">February is also a busy month for BSA. This month Traciana Graves will be leading a lecture for BSA entitled </span><span id="E55" class="qowt-font6-Times">“</span><span id="E56" class="qowt-font6-Times">A Black History Month Workshop</span><span id="E57" class="qowt-font6-Times">” </span><span id="E58" class="qowt-font6-Times">Feb. 16 at 7:30pm in Yates-Gill 221. In addition, Love &amp; Soul will be returning to campus Feb. 18 at 7 p.m. in Yates-Gill 221.</span></p>
<p id="E60" class="qowt-stl-Body"><span id="E61" class="qowt-font6-Times">Shakiyla Hughes, president of BSA, describes “Love &amp; Soul” as a night filled with singing, poetry, dancing and more to expose the audience to and to celebrate the history, culture and current issues of African American heritage.</span></p>
<p id="E63" class="qowt-stl-Body"><span id="E64" class="qowt-font6-Times">“</span><span id="E65" class="qowt-font6-Times">Since last year, I feel as though there has been an increase in number, diversity and willingness to participate within our membership.</span><span id="E66" class="qowt-font6-Times"> </span><span id="E67" class="qowt-font6-Times">In the future, BSA hopes to strengthen community within and without the organization and create a more conscientious and inclusive environment at WJC,</span><span id="E68" class="qowt-font6-Times">” </span><span id="E69" class="qowt-font6-Times">said Hughes.</span></p>
<p id="E71" class="qowt-stl-Body"><span id="E72" class="qowt-font6-Times">QUILTBAG, has been making big changes since last spring.</span></p>
<p id="E73" class="qowt-stl-Body"><span id="E74" class="qowt-font6-Times">Brett Stone, president of QUILTBAG, speaks about the club</span><span id="E75" class="qowt-font6-Times">’</span><span id="E76" class="qowt-font6-Times">s name change.</span></p>
<p id="E78" class="qowt-stl-Body"><span id="E79" class="qowt-font6-Times">“</span><span id="E80" class="qowt-font6-Times">QUILTBAG, which stands for Queer, Unisex, Intersex, Lesbian, Trans, Bisexual, Asexual and Gay. We</span><span id="E81" class="qowt-font6-Times">’</span><span id="E82" class="qowt-font6-Times">re all really excited about this change because we felt like SAGE, which stood for </span><span id="E84" class="qowt-font6-Times">Straights and Gays for Equality</span><span id="E85" class="qowt-font6-Times"> </span><span id="E86" class="qowt-font6-Times">didn</span><span id="E87" class="qowt-font6-Times">’</span><span id="E88" class="qowt-font6-Times">t really match our mission or purpose. We have members who aren</span><span id="E89" class="qowt-font6-Times">’</span><span id="E90" class="qowt-font6-Times">t g</span><span id="E92" class="qowt-font6-Times">ay</span><span id="E93" class="qowt-font6-Times"> </span><span id="E94" class="qowt-font6-Times">or </span><span id="E96" class="qowt-font6-Times">straight</span><span id="E97" class="qowt-font6-Times"> </span><span id="E98" class="qowt-font6-Times">and we, as a campus, should recognize other gender identities and sexual orientations that make up the queer community as well as Jewell</span><span id="E99" class="qowt-font6-Times">’</span><span id="E100" class="qowt-font6-Times">s,</span><span id="E101" class="qowt-font6-Times">” </span><span id="E102" class="qowt-font6-Times">said Stone.</span></p>
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<p>This semester QUILTBAG has planned a Peace Week during the first full week of April. During the week, free STD testing will be available through the Clay County Health Department. QUILTBAG is also working with Student Senate and Student Life to try and bring free condoms to campus.</p>
<p id="E107" class="qowt-stl-Body"><span id="E108" class="qowt-font6-Times">“</span><span id="E109" class="qowt-font6-Times">We hope to provide a safe and comfortable environment for LGBTQ students, as well as a resource for them. We also hope to educate the campus about some of the lesser known queer identities. QUILTBAG has also become an organization the campus often looks to for sex education, such as providing on-campus STD testing and free condoms. This is more of a role that we</span><span id="E110" class="qowt-font6-Times">’</span><span id="E111" class="qowt-font6-Times">ve adopted rather than sought out, but we are happy to oblige considering there isn</span><span id="E112" class="qowt-font6-Times">’</span><span id="E113" class="qowt-font6-Times">t another option,</span><span id="E114" class="qowt-font6-Times">” </span><span id="E115" class="qowt-font6-Times">said Stone.</span></p>
<p id="E117" class="qowt-stl-Body"><span id="E118" class="qowt-font6-Times">Feminist Club meets Tuesdays at 7 p.m., BSA meets on Wednesdays at 8 p.m., and QUILTBAG meets on Wednesdays at 7 p.m., all in Yates-Gill 210.</span></p>
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