Books
4 Nigerian Authors to Read Who Haven’t Been Proudly Transphobic
Continue investing in other Nigerian authors seeking to challenge some of Nigeria’s cultural norms.
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White Rage, White Guilt: How Long Do We Wait for White Women to Learn?
I believe that the intentions were good, but the worst thing about good intentions is that sometimes the energy can be misplaced.
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BitchReads: 7 Books Feminists Should Read in November
It feels as if I can focus again—and I hope this is true for our readers too.
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Distressed Damsels: There’s Nothing Accidental about White Feminist Racism
The white self—not the white person as a human being, but as a white person in the society—is built on this myth of morality and goodness surrounded by heathens and disease-ridden savages.
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BitchReads: 9 YA Books Feminists Should Read in November
Through it all though, I’ve found a lot of solace in books.
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Female Trouble: Why Daphne Du Maurier’s “Rebecca” Still Possesses our Imaginations
What makes Daphne du Maurier’s prose feel fresh and unique to this day is just how real it is in capturing the way women observe.
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BitchReads: 11 Books Feminists Should Read in October
For those updating their fall reading lists, we have books for everyone.
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Personal Connection: #OwnVoices, Outing, and the Ongoing Quest for Authenticity
Not all authors feel safe, comfortable, or interested in being out to readers about their identities.
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Patient Perspective: Lara Parker, a Wise Friend for Those with Vagina Problems
In order to get help from doctors and be taken seriously, people with endometriosis have to be really vulnerable.
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BitchReads: 13 YA Books Feminists Should Read in October
Let’s escape our current world in favor of one that comforts you.
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