“From her position as a queer/bi woman of color, Tommy absorbs, rather than deflects, objectifying discourses and infuses them with her desires until they are entirely her own.”
Read MoreOn Colonialism, Environmental Degradation, and Reproductive Toxicity in the Marshall Islands
Read MoreNow we can play a fun game called “which decade of the 1800s will Brett Kavanaugh propel us back to.”
Read MoreCharlotta Bass was the first Black woman to own a US newspaper publication, but she did more than just that! Read on for another installation in our Heroes series!
Read More“True crime stories are bound up in the white supremacist narratives of innocence and guilt that allow the murder and imprisonment of black and brown folks every day.”
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Read MoreTaya had the honor of interviewing a nurse who specializes in obstetrics and childbirth to provide a better understanding of what their work entails.
Read MoreIsabel Moya was a disabled, Cuban, feminist whose journalistic work integrated the axes of gender and disability in contemporary news issues.
Read MoreWelcome to our full round-up of each book we selected and wrote about on our monthly newsletter in 2018!
Read MoreWe need to prioritize breast cancer patients and survivors, not their body parts.
Image of Ericka Hart from It’s Nice That
Read MoreAlex writes about La Reyna y La Real, two feminist rappers she met in Havana!
Read MoreNot everyone who calls themself a feminist deserves the label.
Read MoreWelcome to the dystopian, yet hopeful, world of Jane 57821. And remember, you are a dirty computer.
Read MoreWhat the #MeToo movement has meant for the men who haven’t been held accountable, and what it means for the rest of us.
Read More“Essentially, to argue that being pro-choice is the modern equivalent of being pro-slavery, is to make the issue of abortion seem morally unquestionable.”
Read More“He knew that language is a permanent vehicle for the truth”
Read MoreMove aside, George Clooney!
Read MoreSummer reading goals!
Read MoreRead about feminist, queer, disabled, fat, Chicanx photographer Laura Aguilar in another post from our Heroes series.
Read MoreGuest blogger Emma discusses her recent feminist photo series. Spoilers - it includes Uterish!
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