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Up in Flames: "Woman on Fire" Tells a Trans Woman's Story, But It's Not For Trans People
Woman on Fire is a feel-good story that isn’t concerned so much with its titular character’s arc as with the journeys of the people who surround her.
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About the Art: The Family Values Issue
Which of our illustrators would like to be adopted into Professor Xavier’s School of Gifted Youngsters? Who feels more kinship towards the Addams family? Find out more about the art family we’ve assembled for the Family Values issue, and read about our cut paper cover.
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Right on Time: Regina Spektor's Latest Album was Worth the Wait
Spektor is as much if not more of a storyteller than a pop songwriter, and that has never been more true than on Remember Us to Life.
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About the cover: The Chaos Issue
I try to design covers for Bitch that are somewhat timeless, since we’re a quarterly magazine that stays on shelves for at least a few months. Creating a cover for this issue, which went to press on October 18, was uniquely worrying.
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Tuning In : How a New Generation is Schooling Itself on Sexuality
In a society where the quality of sex education in schools is hodgepodge at best and shifts depending on political whims, YouTube is a dynamic, democratic space for discussions of gender and sexuality.
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Electric Youth : Eight Activists Who Are Sparking Change Right Now
Young activists, artists, and changemakers to look out for.
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Kids These Days
Kids of this generation get a bad rap but we’re working to make a better future together.
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Being and Reclaiming Ourselves: A Conversation on Sexuality, Respectability, and the Pressures of Black Girlhood
Black women have to navigate sex through mainstream gender biases that say good women have to be chaste and racial biases that say Black women have this bestial sexuality.
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Anne Elizabeth Moore's "Threadbare" Unravels the Many Consequences of Fast Fashion
Threadbare is an ambitious, eye-opening, muckraking investigation into the “fast fashion” industry.
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