Senti Sojwal

Originally from New York City, Senti is a recent graduate of Hampshire College, where she majored in women and gender studies and creative writing. Currently, she works as Environmental and Reproductive Justice Fellow with Massachusetts-based progressive nonprofit the Population and Development Program. She likes cozy sweaters, avocados always, and sassy feminist blogs.

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These Are the Last of America's Dying Feminist Bookstores

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Provocative Portraits Challenge Stereotypes of Gun Owners in the U.S.

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A Simple Street Art Project Is Becoming a Movement to Fight Sexism in Big Cities

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This Mother Could Go to Jail for Helping Her Daughter Have an Abortion

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Banning Weddings and Baby Showers Won't Solve Sexism

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"Going Both Ways" Doesn’t Go Both Ways For Men vs. Women

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Forget What They Told You About the "Rules" Of Dating

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The Biggest Regret 20-Something Women Have About Their Sex Lives

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Turns Out Plan B Might Not Work For Some 20-Somethings

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New Ads Featuring Women Who Want to Have Sex Are Shockingly Still Shocking

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The Sexist Double Standard For Orgasms

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This Site Will Make Sex Less Sexy

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Most of Us Won't Get Married Until We're Over 35

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Thinking You Can't Get Pregnant In Your 20s is An Illusion, Study Finds

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One Woman's Radically Honest OkCupid Experiment Exposes the Truth of Online Dating

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Would You Confront Your Street Harasser?

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Maryville Rape Case: How the Internet Intervened, Saved the Day at Steubenville 2.0

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How a Viral Piece On Male Sexual Assault Can Help Survivors

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How Feminists Punked 'Playboy'

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Shocking Women Everywhere, Hanna Rosin Declares Patriarchy Dead