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Wagatwe wanjuki biography of williams

          Calling my name “difficult” to pronounce is rude, dehumanizing, and racist.!

          Feminists We Love: Wagatwe Wanjuki

          Wagatwe Wanjuki is a feminist activist working and living in the New York City area.

          This isn't "just" about Cuomo's history of sexual violence.

        1. For women, Williams said: "Do not pass out on the couch, ladies.
        2. Calling my name “difficult” to pronounce is rude, dehumanizing, and racist.
        3. Wagatwe Wanjuki Speaks on Women Issues - Wagatwe Wanjuki speaks with Keke about women's rights, social issues and struggles of rape being taken seriously by.
        4. Wagatwe Wanjuki is a feminist activist, speaker, writer, and digital strategist best known for her work as a national campus anti-violence.
        5. She uses new media tools to advance social justice. You can learn more about her work here.

          Stephanie: Wagatwe, I’ve been a fan of yours for years – we both fight sexual violence on college campuses. You have been an outspoken advocate for victims/survivors of sexual violence, and you have spoken openly about the assault you endured.

          What changes have you seen on college campuses in the time you’ve been doing activist work?

          Wagatwe: Thank you!

          Gen X here.

          I think one of the biggest changes that I’ve seen on college campuses is that there is an overall increased awareness and acknowledgment that this is a widespread issue. Administrations (grudgingly or not) are increasingly admitting that students are enduring sexual violence on their campuses and that schools have to do something about it (even if the schools’ solutions may be way off the mark).

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