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Tiny Massacres: On the Anniversary of Pulse

The most privileged among the LGBTQIA+ community have not only forgotten the forebearers of our movement, but just a year later, so many have forgotten about Pulse.

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: #ResistMarch

Today we’re reading about Puerto Rico and Pride.

Hold the Line: What Do Pre-Existing Conditions and Disability Activism Mean Under Trump?

Many politicians see disability as a personal problem to be overcome only by those with diagnoses.

You’re Getting Hustled By Bustle: And We’ve Got a Few Things to Say

We’re not too thrilled that Bustle jacked the name of our monthly giving program, but there’s more.

Filtering Prison: “Orange is the New Black’s” Instagram Chooses Fandom Over Social Justice

Orange is the New Black’s Instagram takes a dramatically different tone than the show. 

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Tampon Tax

Today we’re reading about ableism, environmental racism, and Bill Cosby.

Popaganda: Video Games and Identity

Video games are a huge piece of our pop culture industry. People who don’t play games maybe think that they’re a weird, dorky niche that only a few people play. But that’s exactly the opposite of true. Globally, video games are a $91 billion industry. Fifty-nine percent of people in the United States play video games—that’s 186 million people, more Americans than...

Adventures on Comey Island: What We Heard During Today’s Testimony

 If Trump says something in a forest and no one’s around to hear him, did he say anything at all?

The American Palate is Your Passport: On Belonging, Food, and Immigration

Be adventurous, try new things, and immerse yourself in another culture! But only if it costs less than $10 a plate.

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Comey

Today we’re reading about sexism, Bill Maher, and Ramadan.

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