Emma Sulkowicz
Colleges Are Going About Consent Education All Wrong
In her new book 'Consent on Campus,' Donna Freitas argues it's up to universities to challenge hookup culture and champion consent.
Emma Sulkowicz's New Show is a Thank You to Those Who Supported Them
After bursting onto the art scene with "Mattress Performance," Emma Sulkowicz further explores trauma and creates a literal net-work of support in their first gallery show, "The Floating World."
Emma Sulkowicz: 2017's Sexual Assault Reckoning Is a 'Marker for Change'
The performance artist known for "Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight)" tells Broadly why this year marked an "historic example of the successes of intergenerational feminism."
'Mattress Girl' Emma Sulkowicz Is Back—And Channeling Her Rage Through BDSM
Two years after "Mattress Performance," Emma Sulkowicz continues to provoke. Her most recent piece, in which she was bound, berated, and hung from the ceiling, tackles the question of the value of art under the Trump administration.
Columbia Spent $2.5 Million to Study Sexual Assault on Campus
After a national study found one in four college women have experienced sexual assault, Columbia University decided to do something about it.
Finally, the Art World Gets a Bootleg Video Store
Art hub Kunstraum’s booth at NADA New York revisited the golden days of Blockbuster Video.
How Campus Rape Became a National Scandal
Despite the recent outcry, experts believe rape has been commonplace at American universities for decades. So why are we just talking about it now?
14 Important Battles Won by Women in 2014
You thought the last 12 months was just a plague of misogynist assholes? Think again.
Historic California Rape Law Tells College Campuses: 'Yes Means Yes'
A new law forces the state's colleges to adopt a policy of unambiguous, affirmative consent by students engaged in sexual activity.