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Pitching Equality: The Argument For Ending Sex-Based Segregation In Sports
Sports is one of the few areas where sex segregation is tolerated.
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Doing It Like Men: Did “Sex and the City” Really Revolutionize Sex On TV?
Having sex and liking it was the one thing that Carrie, Charlotte, Samantha, and Miranda had in common.
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Adventures in Feministory: Women in the U.S. Military
These women may not be pop icons, but they certainly deserve time in the spotlight for their noted “firsts,” some welcoming, some not.
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Douchebag Decree: The NFL Sold Its Soul to Trump
The real reason for the NFL’s new national anthem policy? Trump.
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Backtalk: Racists, Stop Calling The Cops
This week, Dahlia and Amy talk about the spate of incidents of racists calling the police on Black people and POC doing everyday things. When Black and Indigenous people took up space at a Starbucks, enjoyed themselves at a park BBQ, and went on a campus visit at a university, anxious white racists... Read more »
The Prison Paradox: Ending Mass Incarceration in the Age of Cosby
It’s time to rethink accountability.
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A New Tail: “Siren” Treads the Muddy Waters of American History
Ryn, Helen, and Donna are challenging Bristol Cove’s violent legacy.
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On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Stephanie Beatriz’s Bisexual Awakening
She discussed how bisexuality is often portrayed as villainous, her own coming-out process, and what she wants to see in the next season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
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Polarizing Science: How Denialism—On Both Sides of the Aisle—Puts the Work of Science In Jeopardy
The more we weaponize science for political points, the more we’ll see a rise in science denialism.
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