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Losing Their Flow: A Review of “love and noir”

love and noir has impeccable production, but it’s an atmospheric album without any real breakout tracks.

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Typhoid Mary

Today we’re reading about budgets, white feminists, and Ava DuVernay.

Black Women as Cultural Deities: A Review of “We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85”

Invisibility is the theme woven throughout “We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85,” an exhibit currently housed in the Brooklyn Museum.

Fandom is Feminist: Queering Boy-band Obsession in “Grace and the Fever”

Grace and the Fever follows high school senior Grace Thomas as she meets Jes, a member of her beloved Fever Dream.

Poetic Resistance Against Everyday Transphobia, Racism, Ableism: A Review of “When the Chant Comes”

Within its pages, When the Chant Comes delivers profound, often gut-wrenching meditations that explore what it means for Barrett to navigate life in the United States as a disabled, pilipinx-amerikan, transgender queer.

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Rihanna & Lupita & Ava & Issa

Today we’re reading about Billy Bush, Richard Spencer, and hip hop.

New Music Monday: Kaeley Pruitt-Hamm on the Healing Power of Music

Kaeley Pruitt-Hamm is using music to advocate for people who are chronically ill.

The Arab Spring in Retrospect: “A Revolution in Four Seasons” Review

A Revolution in Four Seasons follows two politically active women for four years as the Arab Spring begins in Tunisia.

It’s Us Failing Them, Not Them Failing Us: Disconnected Adults are the Problem in 13 Reasons Why

We need to be prepared to give substantial support and access to responsible care, not dismissive suggestions about finding a hobby, getting more fresh air, or how teens shouldn’t care what people think of them

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: History of The Prom Dress

Today we’re reading about Flint.

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