Culture
BitchReads: 13 Books Feminists Should Read in March
Reading can be such a relief in such strenuous times.
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11 TV Shows Feminists Should Watch While Social Distancing
Since it’s difficult to keep up with the sheer amount of television in ordinary times, hopefully these days of quarantine offers a chance to play catch-up.
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Taking the High Road: Kesha’s Music Creates a Path of Healing for Survivors
You do not have to be defined by something that was done to you.
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Fake It Off: Reddit’s r/Illnessfakers Community and the Politics of Disbelief
The continued tracking of alleged over-the-top chronically ill influencers is part of an established cultural history of believing that chronically ill people, particularly women, are exaggerating or faking their illnesses for profit.
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Very Online: All the Ways the Internet Is Pushing Hustle Culture during the Quarantine
Apparently, doing nothing is not allowed—even during an international pandemic.
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“Steven Universe Future” Hasn’t Backed down from Mental Health
Steven Universe Future has brought Steven’s mental health to the forefront.
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Popaganda: Glamour beyond Capitalism
Confronting and rejecting the cultural messages that assign value to our bodies based on wealth and status can be revolutionary acts of reclamation—and help feminists redefine “glamour.
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Playing for Freedom: Welcome to the Queer Gaming Revolution
The queer games avant-garde is a rising tide of indie games being developed by, about, and often for LGBTQ people.
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11 Podcasts Feminists Should Listen to While Social Distancing
Since your tastes are as varied as ours, we hope there’s something in here for everyone.
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Stephanie Wrobel on Writing a Monstrous Mother
We have less sympathy for perpetrators when their illness hurts someone else.
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