Martha Garbarini—Marty to her friends—is a Government and Study of Women and Gender double major. Her academic interests include reproductive justice, prison abolition, and the workings of the American electoral and policy processes. From Northampton, Massachusetts, she intends to pursue a degree in law upon graduating from Smith this coming Spring
Selected Works
- “COVID Forced 2 Million U.S. Women to Leave the Workforce—But Who Are the Women Who Stayed?” Ms.
- Feminist Wishes for 2022: “We Were Never Meant To Do This Work Alone,” Ms. w/ Hannah Beck
- “Reproductive Rights Behind Bars: Inside One of the Oldest Women’s Prisons in the U.S.” Ms
- “War on Women Report: Adding Women to the Draft Is the New Culture War; Report Finds Gov. Cuomo Harassed 11 Women; U.S. Fencer at Olympics Despite Assault Allegations,” Ms. w/ Khira Hickbottom
- “War on Women Report: Women Athletes Must Play in Bikinis?; Black Women Legislators Arrested in Name of Voting Rights; The Mistreatment of Black Scholars,” Ms. w/ Khira Hickbottom
- “ICE to Stop Detaining Pregnant and Postpartum Individuals Under New Biden Directive,” Ms. w/ Madeleine Roberts-Ganim
- “War on Women Report: The Instability of Roe; How Low Vaccination Rates Affect Women; Marijuana and the Olympics,” Ms. w/ Khira Hickbottom
- “American Families Plan Prioritizing Women and Workers Meets Resistance from GOP—Despite Bipartisan Support,” Ms. w/ Meredith Abdelnour
- “Dark Money, Bright Future: The Equality Act Takes on New Urgency During Pride Month,” Ms. w/ Juliet Schulman-Hall