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On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: NASA Cancels Historic All-Women Spacewalk

This is several steps back for womankind.

Gimme a Beat!: Janet Jackson’s Induction to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Is Finally Here

As Janet sings on “Rhythm Nation”: “No struggle, no progress.”

15 Latina Activists Who Inspire Me

Out of the countless Latinas who have impacted my life and politics, I’ve put together this list of activists who inspire me. Here are 15 women who have dedicated their lives to unwavering advocacy and trailblazing.

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: The Conversations “Queer Eye” Misses out on

Self-care is important but so is accountability.

In Good Faith: Christ Was There for Me during My Abortion

When I tell my abortion story, I never forget to mention faith.

What Just Happened?: The Mueller Report Won’t Save Us

It looks like this monstrous presidency has some smarmy new fuel.

When #MeToo Was a Blank Canvas: Joy McCullough Wants Teens to Know About Artemisia Gentileschi

Joy McCullough’s novel Blood Water Paint offers a stunning portrait of the painter Artemisia Gentileschi.

In the Frame: Artemisia Gentileschi, the Artist Who Broke the Mold

My ultimate empowered female art heroine is a woman who made a career for herself long before the word “feminist” was in use.

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Elementary School Teachers Shot with Fake Bullets during Drill

What dystopian nightmare are we living in?

This is Us: In Jordan Peele’s New Film, the Tormentors Look All Too Familiar

Us is a film about the ways we can be complicit in the suffering of others without even knowing it.

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