Culture
Women Prophets: Exalting Religion's Most Controversial Feminists
And Your Daughters Shall Prophesy sees women’s lives as theologies.
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You Oughta Know: Bitch’s Weekly Pop Culture Obsessions
Aaliyah’s coming to MAC—and we’re obsessed already.
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Let’s Not Eat Cake: Tina Fey’s Sugar Crash
Tina Fey is representative of scores of women—many of whom are white—who deem themselves “woke,” but don’t have a grasp on oppressions as systems.
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The Powers That Be: Bold Sexuality Takes Center Stage In “Good Booty”
Ann Powers wants us to think more deeply about race, sex, and music.
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Badass Moon Rising: Your Guide to the most feminist eclipse ever
As we’ve all seen over the past few years, it’s incredibly easy to make things that have literally nothing to do with feminism into media-friendly feminist statements if you try hard enough and use enough Millennial Pink as an accent color.
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#SayHerName Lives: Andrea J. Ritchie On Being “Invisible No More”
Police violence has largely been framed as a Black man’s issue.
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You Oughta Know: Bitch’s Weekly Pop Culture Obsessions
We’re still not over “The Bachelorette.”
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The Harmful History of “Gypsy”
The Romani people are an oppressed ethnic minority currently in the midst of a centuries-long human rights crisis—one that is, in part, perpetuated by the stereotypes of the Gypsy.
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Backtalk: Google Manifesto & Transphobia Is Not a Joke
This week, exemplifies the question that Frank Ocean’s t-shirt asked: “Why be racist, sexist, homophobic or transphobic when you could just be quiet?” Dahlia and Amy talk about the terribly misguided memo from a Google employee and the deplorable transphobia on the Breakfast Club. Recently,... Read more »

















