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“Wynonna Earp” Shows Queer Romance Without Fanfare or Fear

Waverly and Nicole’s relationship is celebrated because it doesn’t rely on traditional tropes about same-sex couples.  Read more »

New Music Monday: The Franklys on Sexism in the Music Industry

The United Kingdom-based rock quartet is using their music to call attention to the ways the music business mistreats women. Read more »

Purity Is a Scam: “The Keepers” Exposes the Hypocrisy of the Catholic Church

Catholics aren’t taught to protect themselves from those who want to harm them. Read more »

BitchTapes: Body Positive Anthems for the Summer

There’s no such thing as a summer body, and this BitchTape proves it. Read more »

“Wonder Woman’s” Credits Reveal The Sexist Mistreatment Of Women In Comics

Women in comics have deeper problems, like getting work in the first place. Read more »

There's a Hack for That: Breaking down the epistemology of a technocult

The hacker ethos tweaks, exploits, or even subverts the system, but it does nothing to change it.   Read more »

21 Podcasts All Feminists Should Listen To

Podcasts that are worth investing in, especially if you’re a feminist. Read more »

The Fragility of Silence: Unlearning Childhood Secrecy and Breaking the Chains in Adult Life

Sometimes silence is broken and exposed as the most fragile of things when someone steps forward with enough courage to end it. Read more »

The Pleasure Dome: On Nonmonogamy and Casual Sex

With time, I’ve learned that under the layers of socialization—and jealousy—there’s deeper wiring that says yes to one, or yes to two, or yes to many. Read more »

Transcending Genre: “The Boss” Brings Womanism To Urban Literature

The book seems to be about sexy, scantily clad women, but the core theme is wealth redistribution. Read more »

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