Culture
New Book "Ask A Queer Chick" Offers Honest Advice on Family, Sex, and Identity
In a readable, empathetic, and sometimes even a little bit inspiring book, Lindsay King-Miller offers advice to queer women and the people who love them.
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How Has Transgender Activism Changed in the Past Decade?
10 questions for Monica Roberts on the 10th anniversary of TransGriot's creation.
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Janese Talton-Jackson's Murder Reminds Me That Entitlement Kills
The 29-year-old mother was murdered after she rebuffed a stranger's advances in a bar. That tragic story reminds me how often people feel entitled to my body. Even friends sometimes deny my selfhood by saying they wish I wasn't a lesbian, so they could date me.
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A New Website Helps Bystanders Support Victims of Online Harassment
One in four young women have been stalked online. Now, Hollaback is trying to make the internet safer.
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Why "Whiteness History Month" Is a Good Idea
White people need to think about and interrogate race—that's not called “reverse racism,” that's called paying attention.
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Who's Assigned to Write Most of the Articles About Reproductive Issues? Men.
Female reporters are outnumbered.
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Ask Bear: Do I Have to Be Friends With People I Disagree With Politically?
Nope, says Bear. Save your energy for the people who nourish you.
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Oh Joy Sex Toy: The Eva Vibe
In a deliciously NSFW comic, artist Erika Moen reviews an adorable new vibrator.
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Kelly Sue DeConnick Talks "Bitch Planet" and "Pretty Deadly"
In her newest series, writer Kelly Sue DeConnick has brought vital critique of incarceration and our justice system to the vibrant pop culture world of comics. She talks with us about writing imaginative, feminist comics.
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