No name
On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Whiplash at The New Yorker Festival
Over the course of just a few hours yesterday, The New Yorker invited and uninvited Steve Bannon from headlining its annual festival.
Read more »
On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Accessibility Cannot Be an Afterthought in Disaster Planning
We need to do way, way better.
Read more »
BitchTapes: Ghosts
Frankie Simone is fully and unapologetically stepping into the world as a proud queer Puerto Rican pop musician.
Read more »
On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Flat Tummy Tea is Dangerous
Yay for fake body positivity!
Read more »
Brutal Entertainment: “Sadie” Turns True Crime Upside Down
Not many people get to build a platform on writing the most brittle girls imaginable.
Read more »
No Innocent Dance: The Casual Imperialism of the American Tourist
Every Western tourist is a capitalist, exploiting the world with every step of their beaded thong sandal.
Read more »
Unapologetically Free: Charlene Carruthers Gives Us A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements
If we see our work through a Black Queer Feminist Lens, we can actually move toward and be engaged in that work of collective liberation.
Read more »
BitchTapes: 20 Years of Lauryn Hill
On August 25, 1998, Lauryn Hill shook up the music industry when she released her first and only solo album.
Read more »
The Women’s Baseball World Cup is the Best Kept Secret in Sports
Viewership numbers can send a message that there’s a demand for women’s baseball.
Read more »
Naming Fears: Vivek Shraya on Vulnerability as a Tool for Transformation
What if saying “I’m afraid” was just as much of a statement of resilience as “I’m not afraid?”
Read more »
















