Tag: Women's Rights

Special Feature: What Does Women’s History Month Mean to CATS Teachers and Students?

By Denise R., Xenia C., and Darleen B. “During Black History Month I feel like we could’ve done more.  We just never really did anything particular for Black History Month, and we’re not doing anything in particular for Women’s History Month, so it’s like, what’s going on here?” Arely v., cats junior Women’s History Month is celebrated every March. At CATS, teachers and students speak on the barriers women face and the representation they deserve, especially at school. Mr. Victor Dominguez, 11th grade English teacher, said Women’s History Month is very important to him. “I think

Opinion: Keep abortion legal, let women decide what’s best for their bodies

By Perla V. Submitted to Mr. Dinh’s English 9 Honors class as part of the Advocacy Essays 2021 Unit. Some people believe that abortion is wrong and others believe it all depends on a person who chooses to do it. Abortion is a procedure done on women to end an unwanted pregnancy (a woman’s choice) that has divided the country once again, as do many other issues. Abortion started in the early 1800s and became legalized in 1973, up until that point it was viewed differently amongst people. It is still a very controversial issue in

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