In an effort to reverse the stigma surrounding feminism, this photo essay features a few students who, when prompted with the definition “feminism is the belief in political, economic, and social equality of the sexes,” identified as feminists. The students here are only a small percentage of the feminists in the school, and those photographed were chosen at random. This piece is an addendum to the article “Feminism (Part 1),” and is meant to visually reinforce the idea that feminism at Latin is not only present, but popular and powerful. ]]>
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Feminism (Part 2): Photo Essay
May 20, 2014
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