Culture

Let's Talk About Sex and Depression

Many people who take medication for depression experience sexual side effects. But since both mental health and sexuality are stigmatized topics, many patients are left feeling alone. People have plenty of reasons to not want to talk about their depression and its impact on their sexuality.  Read more »

Will Ads Saying "Period" Be Deemed Inappropriate for Public Transit?

New York's public transit agency is squeamish about ads that mention menstruation.  Read more »

Who Gets to Call Themselves a Gamer?

Journalist and video game fan Latoya Peterson put together a great short video that explores the word “gamer.”  Read more »

Comics Artist Kate Beaton Discusses Her Hilarious New Book

Kate Beaton's clever comics star historical and literary figures. Read more »

Oh Joy Sex Toy: The Pros and Cons of Making Porn

Artist Erika Moen weighs an offer to be in a sexy movie, talking over the possible repercussions with a friend.  Read more »

Backtalk: Suffragette Shirts & Fall TV

On Backtalk, we discuss pop culture highlights from the week.  On this episode, Amy's “white feminism” siren goes off again, this time because of a t-shirt campaign for the new film Suffragette. Amy and Sarah also dish on... Read more »

In the Spirit of Ada Lovelace, a Tuition-Free Seattle School Teaches Women to Code

The Ada Developers Academy aims to change the male-dominated tech industry—one woman at a time.  Read more »

Ask Bear: My Kids Are Now Adults—But They Still Don't Get Along

Advice columnist S. Bear Bergman fields a question about frustrating family dynamics.  Read more »

Thousands Descend on Seattle for GeekGirlCon

GeekGirlCon started five years ago as a gathering aiming to create community and celebrate women in science, technology, and arts. This year, tickets for the two-day conference... Read more »

At The Major Hollywood Film Studios, 100% of Top Execs Are Men

A new report on media diversity reveals that film and TV bigwigs are almost all white men.  Read more »

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The Dramatic History of American Sex-Ed Films

In 1948, in a seventh grade classroom in Eugene, Oregon, a teacher dimmed the lights and flipped on 16mm projector. A film called Human... Read more »

Where My Girls At: Meet Two of Ferguson's Black Queer Activists

Amid national discussions of police brutality and systemic racism, Black women have been the loudest and most consistent voices demanding change. Read more »

All Hail the Queen?: What Do Our Perceptions of Beyoncé's Feminism Say about us?

The policing of feminist cred is the real moral contradiction. Read more »

Sojourner Truth, Unveiled

The leaders of the [women's suffrage] movement trembled on seeing a tall, gaunt black woman in a gray dress and white turban,...

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