This article illustrates the application and evaluation of feminist
community organizing principles by a college women's center during
a conservative backlash: the early to mid-1990s. It describes how the
students organized around the issue of sexual assault on their campus,
analyzes the power of the backlash to hinder organizing efforts, and
discusses why feminist community organizing is important for women.
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