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New Music Monday: Em & the Fates Subvert the Male Gaze in “Prey”
Em & the Fates have been using a combination of live instrumentation, harmonies, and modern feminist lyrics to build a growing fan base.
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Channeling Audre: Janet Mock Opens Up About Her Memoir, Sex Work, and Being An Icon
Janet Mock is no longer offering a 101 master class on trans identity.
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Titus Andromedon Should Break Up With “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”
Titus deserves so much more than being the punchline of white women’s jokes.
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Better, Fitter, Feminist: Can the Optimized Body be Intersectional Too?
Can intersectional feminism’s task of honoring differences be supported by the medical and biological need for norms?
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Roxane Gay’s “Hunger” Will Satiate You: On Fat, Trauma, and the World of Longing
Roxane Gay’s newest work, Hunger, a memoir of her body, is told in her signature style: boldly vulnerable.
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Welcome to “Oz”: 5 Ways HBO’s Original Series Changed TV Forever
Oz is one of TV’s greatest shows because it shifted the medium entirely.
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Turning 15: Ameriie’s “All I Have” Is Still A Defining Album For Black Women
Ameriie’s debut album “All I Have” was the perfect congruence of art reflecting life.
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New Music Monday: SHEL on Teaching Women How to Be Fearless
SHEL creates soothing music that speaks to common experiences, including being afraid, falling in love, and finding your purpose.
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Tiny Massacres: On the Anniversary of Pulse
The most privileged among the LGBTQIA+ community have not only forgotten the forebearers of our movement, but just a year later, so many have forgotten about Pulse.
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You’re Getting Hustled By Bustle: And We’ve Got a Few Things to Say
We’re not too thrilled that Bustle jacked the name of our monthly giving program, but there’s more.
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