In response to your column published March 10, I would like to offer a defense for feminism and activists here at North Dakota State. I will “Response to Frohlich’s ‘Open Letter to #NDSUFeminist’”
Author: Darcy Corbitt-Hall
Darcy J. Corbitt-Hall, B.A., is a first year doctoral student in clinical psychological science at North Dakota State University and is a transgender advocate working the the upper Midwestern United States. Her research focuses broadly on the intersectionality of peer relationships, victimization, and psychopathology. Originally from Alabama, Darcy was named the 2014 Youth Activist by Equality Alabama for her work for the transgender community. Currently, she brings visibility to the transgender community in the Red River Valley through public talks and workshops, consulting with organizations and businesses, and partnerships with local media. Visit her website at www.DarcyCorbitt.com for more information about Darcy or her work.