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Meshell Ndegeocello Talks About Her New Album and Her Restless Soul
Meshell Ndegeocello is a lot of things. Artist. Eclectic. Funny. Introspective. Calm. Musically unique. Now, she can add her 11thalbum, Comet, Come To Me,... Read more »
Girl, Uninterrupted: A Q&A with Feminist Fashion Writer Kim France
There are women in this world who, when they hear the name “Kim France,” literally gasp because they are so. Damn. Excited. And rightly so: As a writer, editor, and blogger, France has had a dreamworthy career in zeitgeisty print... Read more »
On Our Radar: Feminist News Roundup
Here’s the news on our radar today:
• In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court struck down the 35-foot buffer zone that kept protesters away from the doors of abortion clinics. It’s worth noting that the Supreme Court itself has a 100-foot protest-buffer zone. [RH Reality Check]... Read more »
Sharon Van Etten's New Album Drives to the Core of Love Troubles
I was first introduced to Sharon Van Etten’s music when I moved to Portland for college. I remember hearing “Give Out” off of Tramp in my friend’s car as the two of us were having a hard time with love. “You... Read more »
The First TV Drama About an Arab American Family Debuts—And it's Got Some Problems
Anyone who grew up with an Arab father knows how tyrannical Middle Eastern men can be: they talk louder than anyone else in the room, make inappropriate jokes at the dinner table, and their flatulence will clear a room with after eating too much lamb (but only after all the guests have left). That... Read more »
On Our Radar: Feminist News Roundup
Here’s all the news on our radar today:
• This year marks 50 years since the Freedom Summer. Clearly, the Voting Rights Act is needed now more than... Read more »
If Google Wants to Get Girls into Coding, It Needs to Think Beyond Pink and Purple
In June, Google revealed that its next innovation needs to be a way to promote gender equity: women hold only 17 percent of the company’s technology positions. According to Google, the... Read more »
On Our Radar: Feminist News Round-up
Here’s what’s on our radar!
• Katherine Cross writes about Jane Doe, trans women, and the myth of the “perfect” victim and why it matters. [RH... Read more »
Why Do We Have So Few Mother-Daughter Stories?
There are several fascinating elements at play in poet Rachel Zucker’s new memoir MOTHERs, which came out in December from ... Read more »
On Our Radar: Feminist News Roundup
Here’s all the news on our radar today:
• Today is the 42nd anniversary of Congress enacting Title IX, the law that made it illegal for schools to discriminate against women’s athletic programs. To mark the anniversary, ESPN has a big ... Read more »















