The Harmful Effects of 'Pocahontas Chic' on Indigenous Women Dr. Cristina Azocar gave an informative lecture on cultural appropriation to a packed audience of students, in the auditorium of San Francisco State University's Humanities building.
Amid a climate of skepticism, survivors of violence use t-shirts as a medium By David Mamaril Horowitz dhorowitz@theguardsman.com It was two days into Domestic Violence Awareness Month that President Donald Trump, to rallying cheers in Mississippi, ridiculed Dr. Blasey Ford for testifying that she was allegedly sexually assaulted by now-Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. And it was two days later that
Project SURVIVE turn 20 By Charles Innis The Guardsman Since 1994, City College’s Project SURVIVE has given over 4,000 peer presentations tackling the oft-avoided subjects of sexual violence and abusive relationships to students. The peer-education program, administered through the Women’s Studies department, trains students to present on these issues in order
Ram’s Top Cabrillo By Patrick Cochran The Guardsman Down 1-0 until the final 15 minutes, the Rams women’s soccer team scored two goals late in the game to win their playoff opener. The 2-1 victory over Cabrillo lets the Rams advance to the second round of the NorCal playoffs. The game began
Rams women's soccer team escapes with a 1-0 victory over Chabot By Patrick Cochran The Guardsman The Rams women’s soccer team played a nail-biter match versus Chabot on October 10, escaping with a 1-0 victory. 18 minutes into the first half Katrina Voris scored the Rams only goal of the match. the play featured teammate Natasha Gosiaco and Hannah Mikles
We must overcome these toxic perspectives, eradicate oppression By Ariana Bindman The Guardsman “Hey girl, whatʼs your fuckinʼ problem?” said the man in the blue hoodie as he grabbed me by the shoulders, putting me in a situation that I have become all too familiar; situations that I have been told to expect to happen to me since
Hundreds participate in 9th annual Walk Against Rape Over 300 men and women, including students from City College’s Project Survive, proudly marched through San Francisco’s busy streets on April 26 for the 9th annual Walk Against Rape.