Culture
Comrade Britney, Our Patron Saint of Millennial Woes
In these dystopian times, Britney Spears has become a symbol of the ongoing discussion about abolition and liberation from oppression.
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Seeking Humanity: “Ratched” Is a Queer Show That Explores Power and Violence
Ratched isn’t just a lesbian love story.
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Capturing Comfort in the Time of Instagram
Follow this heartwarming story about two people connecting over Instagram about their shared pain and their shared triumphs.
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From the Junkyard: Meg Lionel Murphy Paints Through Trauma
I have had extreme, debilitating PTSD. I needed fantasy in order to survive
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BitchReads: 7 Books Feminists Should Read in November
It feels as if I can focus again—and I hope this is true for our readers too.
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There’s No Such Thing as the “Latino Vote”
Latinos “flocked to the polls” in numbers that far exceeded what experts expected.
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BitchTapes: The Songs I Nurtured
Drew Dixon’s indelible impact on music has been overshadowed by the narrative of her trauma.
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Big Board Anxiety: We Really Need a Break From Election Results
Each news source deliberately serve up election content designed to provoke emotional reactions in its audience.
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Meaningless Mashup: “Holidate” Proves Netflix Hasn’t Nailed the Holiday Rom-Com
“Holidate” is a Hallmark-inspired movie for straight people who think saying words like “tits” makes them edgy.
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Distressed Damsels: There’s Nothing Accidental about White Feminist Racism
The white self—not the white person as a human being, but as a white person in the society—is built on this myth of morality and goodness surrounded by heathens and disease-ridden savages.
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