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BitchTapes: Tunes For The Perfect Summer Pool Party

Summer’s in full swing, and so too are pool parties.

Barbara Ehrenreich and Alissa Quart on Changing the Narrative of Poverty in Media

Barbara Ehrenreich and Alissa Quart, the brains behind the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, discuss their respective books, the importance of identifying with one another across class, and #MeToo.

Popaganda: The Blue Wave

As we go into the 2018 midterm election season, we’ve got a lot of unknowns to think about. What can we expect to change this time around? Will there be more political upsets, like we’ve seen during the Democratic primaries in New York with the ascendancy of first-timer Alexandria Ocasio Cortez? One thing’s for sure: this year, more women, especially women of color, are running for public...

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup

Barry Jenkins has a new project, and you definitely want to know what it is. 

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Time to buy lunch, Tweeps

Why drop corporate offices downtown if you never plan to leave the building?

Ramped Up: Navigating Through Ableist Architecture

Architectural restrictions contribute to the marginalization of people with disabilities.

BitchReads: 13 Books Feminists Should Read In August

Summer might be ending, but the great books continue.

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: The 200 Greatest Songs from 21st Century Women

Get out your headphones—this one’s an all-day commitment. 

Uninformed and Uncompensated: Between 23andMe and Ancestry, Who Owns Our Genetic Data?

With the increasing popularity of genetic home-test kits, our DNA might soon be at the disposal of scientists without our knowledge, with semi-dubious consent, and without any credit or compensation.

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