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Wonder Woman and the Double Binds of the First Female President

In an early storyline from the ’40s, Wonder Woman becomes president in the year 3000. We can’t wait that long.

Strength In Numbers: Independent Outlets Have Outsized Impact

The impact is proven. Trust independent media. 

Douchebag Decree: Louis C.K. is Cancelled

Bye bye!

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Virginia is just the start

Yes, Virginia!

Popaganda: Designing for Democracy

Political observers often blame people for not voting. But we don’t often stop to examine what barriers keep people from voting—or make them feel like it’s not worthwhile. On this episode, we examine our democracy as a design problem—and explore what structural issues are built into our election laws that keep people from voting. We talk with Cayden Mak, an organizer ...

It's About Your Game: Flirting to Find Your Authentic Self

A lot of us don’t know how to articulate what we really want.

I Knew You Were Trouble When You Logged In: “The Swift Life” Monetizes and Exploits Fandom

Taylor Swift manipulates a feeling of closeness to deepen fans’ investment.

“Extra Ordinary” is a Continuation of Black Radical Tradition

Nappy Nina’s debut EP floats in the air between Oakland and Brooklyn.

Loud, Proud, and Bleeding: “Periods Gone Public” Fights For Menstrual Equity

Menstrual products are seen as a luxury rather than a necessity.

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: We're Coming For You, 2018

52 inspiring things that happened in the past 52 weeks.

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