Feminism at South: How FFP is Working the Movement

By: Sydney McDonald | Managing Editor The Feminist Movement is one of the biggest movements in the US in the last century, and even more recently all across the globe. Consequently, it is also one of the most misunderstood and misconstrued movements. There are people all over the spectrum of what feminism means to them and what the outcome of the movement should be.  As … Continue reading Feminism at South: How FFP is Working the Movement

Indian Philosopher Gives Lecture on “Gandhi and Non-Violence Movement”

By: Ebonee Burrell | Editor in Chief Indian Philosopher Professor Mahasweta Chaudhury visited South Alabama on Sept. 19 to give a lecture on “Gandhi and Non-Violence Movement” to spread awareness on violence across the world. Mahatma Gandhi was an Indian lawyer that inspired other non-violent movements for civil rights and freedom. Chaudhury stays active with writing editorials to The Statesman on various ecological, philosophical and … Continue reading Indian Philosopher Gives Lecture on “Gandhi and Non-Violence Movement”