; Rabbi Lisa Kingston, who spoke on sexual abuse in sacred text; Aimee Allison, She the People founder and Democracy in Color president; and Joanna Bloor, LADYBADASS cofounder.
The 100 or so attendees created feminine hygiene care packages for homeless women in San Francisco; wrote letters to political representatives; and assembled feminist “toolboxes” with empowering phrases and quotes, candy and a “How to Be an Ally” placard.“Everyone comes to the club looking for something slightly different,” Santhanam says, “even though we’re all united by the shared goal of feminism.