Earlier this week, a group of male students at North Carolina State University introduced Undercover Colors, a new line of nail polish designed to change color when it comes into contact with date rape drugs. While many have praised the young entrepreneurs, some anti-rape activists refuse to fully embrace the product. They've got a point.Read the rest here.
This blog is a project drawing attention to the pervasive nature of misogyny and patriarchy. We are of the mind that the Church needs to create a safe space and pay attention to these stories. We also believe that the Church should be doing theological work around the need for Christians to call out misogyny and patriarchy as examples of the principalities and powers Christ calls us to resist.
Saturday, August 30, 2014
"If We Gave Men the Same Rape Advice We Give Women, Here's How Absurd It Would Sound"
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