kenya thompsonWalk the Walk: An Open Letter to Mount Saint Vincent University’s Board of Governors in Response…I’ve grown into a feminist activist as a Mount alum not because of any its administration, but because of its faculty — in spite of admin.Feb 9Feb 9
kenya thompsonThe Women in my MindThe other day, as I vacuumed and tidied my apartment, I listened to the most recent episode of Slate Magazine’s Political Gabfest.Mar 17, 2022Mar 17, 2022
kenya thompsonLinearity, InterruptedThis wasn’t how this year was supposed to go. This isn’t how we — graduating students, myself included — were supposed to end this year.Apr 2, 2020Apr 2, 2020
kenya thompsonWhat Canadian Politics is Teaching Young WomenIt hasn’t been easy to be a political young woman in Canada as of late.Apr 3, 20191Apr 3, 20191
kenya thompsonOpinion: HRM Councillors Should Care About Libraries, And PeopleI don’t think people (including myself) pay enough attention to municipal politics. I don’t blame them.Feb 19, 20191Feb 19, 20191