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New Music Monday: Nia Andrews: 'Inside Your Head'

Singer-songwriter Nia Andrews started her career as a backing vocalist for R&B legends. Her new EP, From Here, passes her the limelight. 

On Our Radar: Feminist News Roundup: Stop Killing Our Friends, 2016

Today’s Must-Read News and Analysis:

• 2016 continues to act like the last week of the year is some deranged game of Grim Reaper Supermarket Sweep, claiming both pop icon George Michael and pioneering astronomer Vera Rubin. All together, now: Fuck you, 2016! [Complex, Washington Post]

• Women’s rights and national security are intricately connected—a fact that Donald...

Right on Time: Regina Spektor's Latest Album was Worth the Wait

Spektor is as much if not more of a storyteller than a pop songwriter, and that has never been more true than on Remember Us to Life.

2016 Reading Challenge: 50 Books by Women of Color

If you don’t seek out new voices, it’s easy to fall into reading books primarily, if not solely, by white authors.

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Are these books on your list?

Today we’re adding to our reading list, learning about the history slavery and the insurance industry, and giving Lorena Bobbitt her due.

Pantsuit on Fire: The Founder of a Facebook Community Cashes In

 Chamberlain, who is neither an activist nor an author, is cashing in on what amounts to the labor of strangers.

Holding Out: Protest Votes in the Electoral College

This pervasive myth that Sanders would have won the presidency merits closer discussion because this is a conversation we are likely to have over and over again as people relitigate the primary in the coming years.

BitchTapes: Holiday Shmoliday

A mix of non-traditional holiday songs for the end of a non-traditional year. 

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Well This Can't Be Good

Today we’re reading about Black Lives Matter, coal country, and animation.

Freedom of Information: Libraries in the Age of Trump

Libraries are radical, evolving resources that function with the sole purpose of providing free access to information for the masses and creating intellectual equality.

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