Taya got the chance to interview fellow cofounder Greta!
Read MoreBook Club Member Justin picked our June read! Hear more of his thoughts on Olivia' Laing’s Funny Weather here.
Read More“We were black feminists because we believed we had to work to make change in the actual world, as opposed to just embracing a set of ideas.”
Read MoreUndergirding anti-abortion politics is the idea that abortion is an act of evil in the eyes of God; apparently, pro-choice politics is Satan’s domain.
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Read MoreHaneen Maikey is a Palestinian activist working against Israeli apartheid by engaging queer and feminist politics…. and she is our May 2021 Feminist to Know in The Provocateur.
Read MoreHousing policy in the United States has a deeply racist history, and remains today as a crucial maintenance point for systemic racism.
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Read MoreApril 2020’s Feminist to Know is icon Sir Lady Java
Read MoreBook Club member Allie comes back with a second book review, this time for Social Reproduction Theory (edited by Tithi Bhattacharya).
Read MoreA behind-the-scenes of the message behind our last product ;)
Read MoreMarch’s Feminist to Know is poet Terisa Siagatonu!
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Read MoreAugusta Savage was an influential sculptor, advocate, and teacher, who was shaped by––and helped to shape––the Harlem Renaissance… she is also our February 2021 Feminist to Know on The Provocateur.
Read MoreIt's no secret that Planned Parenthood occupies a complex position in our society. The organization is a troubled fixture even for feminists as simultaneously one of the largest providers of lifesaving reproductive healthcare and a group with a deeply racist past.
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Read MoreClaire is a close friend of ours from high school, and has been writing and producing her own music since basically the beginning of time.
Read MoreA short bio on one of the lesser-known figures of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Read MoreDolores Huerta is a feminist, labor activist, and civil rights leader… and our December 2020 Feminist to Know on The Provocateur.
Read More“The anonymity of my disease has become a very sacred thing when something as personal as my own body is out of my control”
Read MoreHaunani-Kay Trask is a Kanaka Maoli feminist scholar and professor emeritus at the University of Hawaii at Manoa… and our November 2020 Feminist to Know in The Provocateur.
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