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Performance Anxiety: Why I’m Here to Watch Drake Worship Rihanna
Black women deserve to be loved out in the open, away from the shadows where darkness often conveys shame.
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“Auntie” Agony: Black Women Can Hate Ageist Phrases
Because female power is assumed to be beauty, and female beauty is latched tight to youth, our power is believed to fade over time.
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New Music Monday: Dream Nails
Four “feminist punk witches” who live in North London make up this feisty band.
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Middle School Students Push for a Gender-Neutral Dress Code—and Win
Policing the length of shorts and skirts takes girls out of class. But Portland Public Schools just passed a student-written dress code they hope will be a model for the nation.
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New Music Monday: Bombón
A retro surf rock band with a girl-group vibe and Mexican American roots.
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New Music Monday: Tunde Olaniran
Tunde Olaniran wants you to be present, open and joyful at his shows. And he really wants you to dance.
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On “Orange is the New Black” and the Destruction of Black Bodies
As a Black woman and a feminist, stories of violence dominate my everyday life.
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600 Seconds in the Life of a Black American Woman and a Cry for Our Allies
Black people are fed up. But privilege dictates that we will keep dying until white America is fed up, too.
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BitchTapes: Non-Terrible Songs About America
From Mitski's “Fireworks” to Lana Del Rey's “Blue Jeans,” some American tunes by ladies.
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