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Let’s talk about Trans Rights, And That Means You

by Elizabeth S. Q. Goodman, third-year graduate student in Mathematics  I use some terms in this article which may be unfamiliar to many readers. Here is a useful glossary that gives definitions I...

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Why I Protested at the San Francisco Pride Parade

by Elizabeth S. Q. Goodman, third-year graduate student in Mathematics Early in the protest, the parade organizers made a wall to separate protesters from Kaiser. On a typically beautiful Sunday in San...

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Introducing STATIC Staff ’12-’13

This year, we’re excited to announce that our staff has expanded from 2 to 20! Here are the folks who make STATIC happen: EDITORS IN CHIEF Holly Fetter is a Texafornian majoring in Comparative Studies...

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Just Say NO to More Prison Violence

by Elizabeth S. Q. Goodman, third-year graduate student in Mathematics This piece originally appeared on Elizabeth’s personal blog, nonviolentrage. Warning: this article discusses incarceration and...

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Stanford perspectives on California propositions

by Elizabeth S. Q. Goodman, PhD candidate in Mathematics + Leslie Wu, PhD candidate in Computer Science Eleven different propositions are on the California ballot this Tuesday, November 6th, ranging...

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Welcome to Transgender Awareness Week

by Elizabeth S. Q. Goodman, PhD student Many student groups have pitched in with Stanford Students for Queer Liberation to bring the events of Transgender Awareness Week to campus.  This is the third...

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Strategies in White Anti-Racism

by Elizabeth S. Q. Goodman, PhD student Women of today are still being called upon to stretch across the gap of male ignorance and to educate men as to our existence and our needs. This is an old and...

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Stanford Students React to DOMA and Marriage Equality

by Sammie Wills, ’16 Yesterday, on June 26, 2013, the Supreme Court ruled the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional by a 5-4 vote, because “it violated the right to liberty and to equal protection...

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Introducing STATIC Staff ’13-’14!

EXECUTIVE EDITOR Sammie Wills is a sophomore majoring in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity. She is a queer Hapa, striving to serve the people and crush the patriarchy. She has an uneven,...

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