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Popaganda: Journalism in a “Post Truth” World

Media is the way we come to understand the world and what happens in it and what we as regular people can do to shape our societies. And this role, this reality, has been altered, in some pretty big and disturbing ways thanks to Trump. To help make sense of this new dystopian media landscape, we talk on this episode with Carlos Maza, who hosts the Vox media criticism video series...

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: #WomenForSyria

Today we’re reading about Texas, husbands, and Kellyanne Conway.

Trump, Roger, and Other Ailments at Fox News: Enough of the Billshit

Sexual harassment is systemic, and the culture at Fox allowed Ailes, O’Reilly, and presumably countless other men to prey on women in the workplace while covering up their own crap at the same time.

Some Of Us Are Brave: A Roundtable on Feminist Icons and Responsibility

What to do about Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Lena Dunham, and, even Beysus—all of whom have made contributions to feminism, but have also said and done things contrary to feminist values? We assembled a diverse group of feminists to talk it out.

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Trump's Egg Hunt

Today we’re reading about egg hunts, United, and Malala.

No One Looks For Black Girls

In the month of March, over a dozen Black and Latino teens went missing without any notice from the national news.

The (Femme) Fire This Time: Gender-Creative South African Artists Reimagine Femininity

Here we are in a space where we have the freedom to really build our own ideologies and imagine and re-imagine them.

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Secret Political Messages

Today we’re reading about Amy Sherman-Palladino, John Oliver, and Marvel.

Multi-Hyphenate Healer Dori Midnight on Magic for the Resistance

“We need to back up our spells and visions for justice with action, divestments, donations, solidarity work, and liberatory practices.”

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Born Rich

Today we’re reading about SCOTUS, 1920s Madrid, and O’Reilly.

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