Intersectional Feminists host farmers' market and thrift swap Image D’asia Carter, left, and Ivy Brewer, right, advocated for the Domestic Violence Alliance by handing out flyers. Image The thrift swap, or “trunk pull,” included a number of donated clothes, which could be exchanged for other donated pieces. (credit: Koya Ball) Image Student artist Halo Mystic had several pieces on display. (credit: Koya Ball) Image Mystic’s colorful pieces could be purchased at the event. (credit: Koya Ball) Previous Next By KOYA BALL The event, on Sept. 21, featured multiple student organization tables, student-made artwork and a thrift swap. Recent News Earth Day sparks action: Cleveland’s path to a greener future By EMILY GINLEY – posted April 22, 2025 Earth Day is celebrated every year on April 22, but its roots run deep in history. First recognized in 1970, Earth Day was created to address environmental disasters. It brought together millions of people across the U.S. Read now
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