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Inescapable Whiteness: “Vida” and the Gentrification of Boyle Heights

What does it mean to be a “real” Mexican in the United States?   Read more »

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Charlie Rose’s Misdeeds Were Systematic at the Highest Levels

Broadcast news was founded on the trust and veneration of male icons, making their misconduct all the more insidious. Read more »

Be About It: Tanya Saracho Wants To Wake Up Hollywood With “Vida”

Right now, there are four shows on television that have a Latinx gaze. Read more »

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Serena Williams Is Embracing Her Challenges

She is newly married, welcoming motherhood, and embarking on a difficult tennis comeback. Read more »

Popaganda: Birth of the New

End of the world getting you down? We may never truly know what the future holds, and to some of us, the looming threat of an apocalypse is the most effective birth control. In this episode of Popaganda, Soleil digs into parenting and the end of the world: whether that means a total lifestyle... Read more »

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: “13 Reasons Why” Is Diving into a Sexual-Assault Conspiracy

After a controversial first season, showrunners say they are forgoing graphic depictions of assault and turning to the aftermath of trauma. Read more »

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Three Years after First Speaking Out, Ashley Judd Is Suing Harvey Weinstein

She’s suing Weinstein for allegedly damaging her career after she turned down his gross advances. Read more »

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: Movies That Will Hit You Right Square in the Heart

From Love, Simon to Disobedience, this past weekend was great for queer romance movies. To celebrate, here are 40 more. Read more »

Untethered Women: Witches Are Celebrating the Resiliency of Spring

Why do modern witches celebrate a holiday that was initially associated with Christianity? Read more »

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: The Bad Men Are Plotting Their Comebacks

If we want the #MeToo movement to be about more than which celebrity will be the next to fall, or whose comeback must be stopped, we need to talk about what we do with these bad men. Read more »

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