By Mary Magdalene Editor’s Note: While we were laying out this edition of The Revolutionist this bill that would have legalized prostitution in Colorado died. The issue of course remains, and we hope to see more decriminalization efforts in the future. This question gets asked the world over in text threads, private messages, and … Continue reading “What’s Your Favorite Position?”
Some Grand Junction Women From History You Should Know
By People’s History of the Grand Valley Grand Junction has a rich feminist history. In 1893, when Colorado voted to give women the right to vote, Mesa County passed the amendment by the largest margins in the state. Photo of Suffragist rally on Main St. Circa 1910s. In 1895, Elizabeth Taylor and her husband started … Continue reading Some Grand Junction Women From History You Should Know
Theater Troupe To Tell ‘Herstory’: Q & A
You will see pieces that tell stories from all different perspectives, and we curated our list of works carefully to ensure that we could tell as many stories as possible while still remaining authentic! As I said before, we are still growing and attracting new performers, so we made sure to keep our set list appropriate for the performers we have. (We will not have a white actor tell the story of a BIPOC individual. We respect our differences and our right to share our experiences).
