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Cis Gatekeepers Have No Place in Trans Stories
Allow trans people to tell trans stories on their own terms and through their own lens.
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Is “WandaVision” Celebrating or Condemning the Military?
WandaVision is unsure of its footing when it comes to S.W.O.R.D. and the FBI.
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We Owe It to Women Journalists to Protect Them from Harassment
The stakes for women journalists, especially BIPOC women journalists, are possibly higher than they’ve ever been.
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In Its Joy, “Minari” Expands the Boundaries of the American Dream
The art of storytelling involves a series of critical decisions about what you leave in and what you edit out.
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The Sarah Everard Case Proves That More Cops Won’t Make Women Safer
We have to reframe how we think about women’s safety.
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How Do Transracial Adoptees Survive the White Gaze? Just Ask Rebecca Carroll.
Your story is bigger than your adoption.
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“Of Women and Salt” Treats Immigrant Mothers as More Than Martyrs
Gabriela Garcia teaches us that we do migrant women a disservice when we romanticize their struggles.
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Collateral Damage: When It Comes to Caregiving, Women Are Already Toast
Caregiving is cleaning up after the news crews have left, scrubbing the hidden black mold years later, becoming ill from the contaminated floodwaters.
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Colorism Is the Key Ingredient in the Meghan Markle Debate
In this debate, colorism is key.
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Black Women Are Redefining R&B Music Even If the Grammys Don’t Think So
The neglect of Black women R&B artists is a step in the wrong direction.
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