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Republicans Want to Stop Human Trafficking Victims from Getting Abortions

This is the guy writing our national reproductive health policies: Texas Senator John Coryn wrote language into an anti-human trafficking bill that would ban a victim... Read more »

Ava DuVernay at SXSW: "King Was a Badass Who’s Been Homogenized."

“Serving the story” can be an empty Hollywood cliché, but Selma director Ava DuVernay brought the concept alive with passion and insight in her SXSW Film keynote speech. Read more »

On Our Radar: Feminist News Roundup

Here’s all the news on our radar today: • The ACLU is suing the Obama administration over the government’s use of a “kill list” for... Read more »

What If Every Abortion Clinic in Louisiana Closed?

In New Orleans, access to abortion is becoming more and more off-limits. Photo by Viewminder.  All across the country, conservative political groups are ... Read more »

On Our Radar: Feminist News Roundup

Happy Friday. Here’s what we’re reading about today: • A new report shows how LGBT women face greater economic insecurity... Read more »

Remembering Claudette Colvin: An Overlooked Freedom Warrior

American kids all grow up learning the name Rosa Parks. Read more »

“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” is Funny, But Has Its Flaws

On Friday, Netflix released the first season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, a new sitcom that’s the brainchild of Tina Fey and 30 Rock showrunner Robert Carlock. Read more »

Don't Conflate Cheating With Open Relationships, Please

Non-monogamy has been all over the news recently. In the past few years, mainstream media has taken an interest in non-monogamous relationships—numerous trend pieces on “ethical non-monogamy... Read more »

On Our Radar: Feminist News Roundup

Here’s what’s on our radar today: • Lawmakers in three states are pushing for an anti-transgender bathroom bill. [Mother Jones] Read more »

A New Webseries Upsets Pop Culture Portrayals of Disabilties

Representations of people with disabilities in pop culture are few and far-between. Read more »

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