VOL 94 : 09 october 26th, 2016 The independent student newspaper of St. John’s University
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Feminists to unite? INSIDE THE ISSUE Let's get spooked Students share their favorite horror movies this Halloween season in Student Sparks Page 13
Group founded on gender equality education seeks SGI official status again Other prospective groups are, 'love your melon,' 'spoon university' Staff editorial on page 15 ARIANA ORTIZ Staff Writer A group of about 20 students that calls themselves Feminists Unite (F.U.), say they are for the second straight year seeking official status by Student Government Inc. (SGI) to provide a space for education and discussion centered on feminism and gender equality. Junior Stephanie Aliaga said she started the group and began holding meetings a year ago at the encouragement of her Theology professor, Dr. Erin Kidd. Aliaga says she’s currently F.U.’s acting president. “In conversations with Stephanie about feminist activism, she mentioned disappointment that there was not a group on campus dedicated to working for justice with respect to issues of gender,” Dr. Kidd wrote in an email to the Torch. “I encouraged her to start the kind of group that she would like to see on campus.” Aliaga said F.U. last year didn’t make it past the first
stage of SGI’s Power to Organize process, which offers students an avenue to create organizations. The group recently re-applied through the same process, she said. However, the group continues to meet, holding meetings, events and creating projects such as “Beautiful Body,” an ongoing campaign which F.U. describes as a “body positivity and self-love campaign” consisting of photos of students with accompanying text describing their experiences on the topic. “I do think that the fact that F.U. has an active membership, and has hosted a number successful events, demonstrates that there is a desire on campus to see issues of gender-based injustice more fully addressed,” Dr. Kidd said. Vice President Megan Solomon said the main purpose of F.U. is to “create a space for open discussion and sharing, a place where all of us can come to terms with the ways that we’ve encountered oppression in our lives, whether that’s race, gender…and we’re trying to do all that through an intersectional lens.” The structure of each meeting includes presentations
on various topics within feminism as well as discussions. F.U.’s meeting on Oct. 20 consisted of a presentation on the relationship between pop culture and feminism, while the preceding one included a discussion about sexual health and contraception availability on campus. F.U. secretary, Yovanna Roa-Reyes, is one of the forces behind an effort to bolster sexual health education on campus. Reyes is also involved in SGI, where she says she found support for the issue. “Before I started [F.U.] I was already in student government and one of the things that I was interested in was sexual education, and I wanted to see if St. John’s had any sexual education. So me and my sophomore senator last year, Frank Obermeyer, started doing research on who we have to speak to for people to pay attention to the topic, and then we also started doing research on sexual education among teenagers, so right now we’re in the middle of speaking with faculty members,” Reyes said. Continued on page 3