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Color and Desire: Lady Skollie's Politics of Lust

“I want [audiences] to see a different version of a woman of color from South Africa than they thought possible.”

“Get Out” and the Ineffectiveness of Post-Racial White Feminism

Online and in real life, white feminists might claim that everything is okay and that people of color are exaggerating or perhaps imagining their own terror. Get Out insists they’re not.

“Buffy the Vampire Slayer” Taught the Value of Female Aggression

Buffy the Vampire Slayer showed me that aggressiveness is an important part of a woman’s personality, something she could not be whole without.

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: After the razing at Standing Rock

Today we’re reading about Jaquarrius Holland, Maxine Waters, and Kay Jewelers.

Oh Joy Sex Toy: The XO Flo

Oh Joy Sex Toy is a weekly NSFW comics series that graphically explores sex and sexuality. This week: a review of the XO Flo menstrual cup.

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Awards

Today we’re reading about network TV, queer dance parties, and Planned Parenthood.

Up the Academy : The Bests, Worsts, and More from Last Night's Oscars Ceremony

We laughed. We cried. We celebrated. We lost our shit a little at the end there.

Fear of an Immigrant Nation: How Many Generations Until We Are Considered Americans?

When there are no imagined external threats left to blame a country’s problems on, who will count as American then?

New Music Monday: The Doubleclicks: 'Women Know Math'

The Doubleclicks dispel with the notion that making frankly feminist music needs to be inaccessible or obtuse. Their music is as direct and approachable as a lunch date with your best friend. 

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: One Month Down

Today we’re reading about Blackness in art, feminist art collectives, and Mahershala Ali.

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