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Know Thyself: We’re All Crazy, Maybe.

It seems to me that there are two types of people portrayed in books and movies. The first are one-dimensional people, who’s emotions are coloured within defined lines, who’s likes ...

Dear Nicholas Kristof: The US Justice System Also Fails Survivors

*Trigger Warning* “I thought my rape was the most traumatic experience of my life, but I was wrong. What was more traumatic was the way I was treated by the ...

kidogo kidogo means “Little by Little”

Working in the developing world has given me numerous experiences. I am a product of my experiences, and many of them in the developing world have shown me how powerful ...

A Woman’s Nation: Helping Women Find Opportunity

It’s with great interest that I’ve followed the media storm surround the release of the Shriver Center’s newest report, A Woman’s Nation Pushes Back from the Brink. Over 3,000 adults were ...

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Abigail Collazo

Abigail Collazo is the previous Editor for Fem2.0 and worked as a Project Manager at Turner Strategies, where she managed digital strategy. Abigail has worked on women’s issues in the nonprofit and government sectors for 10+ years, with a focus on global women’s rights. She has a BA in Political Science from Mount Holyoke College and an MA in Global Security Studies from Johns Hopkins University. Abigail's writing on changing gender roles and young feminism has been published at Fem2.0, AlterNet, Role/Reboot, Abortion Gang, and the HuffingtonPost, among others. Abigail tweets from @LeftStandingUp.

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