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Backtalk: Don’t Waste Hannah Gadsby’s Time
This week, Dahlia and Amy dig into Hannah Gadsby’s tremendous, heartbreaking, and honest Nanette. Gadsby’s Netflix special gives us insight into what it means to to tell one’s story to wide acceptance—at one’s own expense. Using comedy as an example, Gadsby asks: Is it enough to be in... Read more »
On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: A Swedish Student’s Plane Protest Stopped a Deportation
A lone student activist on board a plane at Gothenburg airport prevented the deportation of an Afghan asylum seeker from Sweden.
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On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Support for “Roe v. Wade” Is at an All-Time High
You wouldn’t know it by listening to Republicans.
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Male Call: A Conversation About Masculinity and Violence with Byron Hurt and Jackson Katz
Men are the primary victims as well as the primary perpetrators of murder, attempted murder, assault, and aggravated assault.
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Light of Truth: Ida B. Wells Enters the Very White, Very Male Statue Game
Can we reimagine public remembrance as a community-funded endeavor?
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On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Facebook’s Been Bragging about the Trump Campaign
SMDH.
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At the Borders, On the Margins: Jean Guerrero’s “Crux” puts a reporter’s lens on family and memory
Memoir fans will love the ambitious and sometimes experimental structure of Jean Guererro’s debut.
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On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Survivors Standing Together
They were awarded the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage.
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BitchTapes: The Year Black Women Ruled R&B
Remembering 1998 as the last apex for Black women’s R&B.
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