International Feminist Voices:

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Men Learning Women’s Opinions

Feminism in India

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Amanda Atherton – a professional with a pen name

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When Women Inspire

The Yalla Feminists

  • By Kit Nicholson (This article was originally published on IMPACT by the same author on 14 February 2025.) Could you tell us a little bit about yourself and what it is that you do? “My name is Samya Arif or, more professionally OCEÁ. […]
  • By Kit Nicholson I know. I know. This editorial is SO late. BUT, now that the dust has settled and the results (or, rather, the general lack thereof) of the 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference have been revealed, let’s take a closer […]
  • By Lina AbiRafeh This piece was first published on Medium on July 18, 2024. *With profound thanks to Yasmina Benslimane for the passion and purpose behind the principles, and to Olivia Hooper for the research. I’ve been thinking a lot about principles. Big […]

Julie Joplin Media – INTERSECTIONAL FEMINISM FOR THE FOUR STATES

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Gynocertrism and Its Origins

still searching for prince charming

  • If you’ve found your way here, you’re likely still hunting for sexy songs. Maybe you didn’t find enough songs for your sexy playlist in part 1 or part 2, or maybe you’re the kind of person who listens to sexy […]
  • I’m a true believer that the best sex is playful sex. The kind of sex where you giggle halfway through or roll about the bed laughing afterwards. Or the kind that has you up the walls, backwards over the bed, […]
  • It’s the time of year when single people constantly hear the term “cuffing season”. Whether you’re new to online dating or an established singleton, it’s completely understandable if you’re not sure what the difference between love bombing and breadcrumbing is […]

Reappropriate – Asian American feminism, politics, and pop culture

From famine to feast

  • 1. I’m not at my best in the fall – depression takes over and takes me for a ride. It’s interesting – I can feel my depression creeping up on me as October marches on, and I can feel my […]
  • To be honest, I can think of nothing worse than not needing sleep. I like the eight-ish hours of unconsciousness I embrace every night. Being on all the time is hard, especially if one lives with a brain that’s ambivalent […]
  • I have good instincts when it comes to people. Would that I had listened to them for much of my life. I think my good instincts are partly due to being neurodivergent. I’m HSP – a highly sensitive person. We […]

The Female Gaze

  • by Katie Constantine
    Written by: Katie Constantine Edited by: Catherine Harlow The Dada art movement, originating in 1916 Zurich, was a reaction to WWI as people were frustrated with the state of society and the world. The movement’s goal was to mock and […]
  • by Katie Constantine
    When you can’t travel yourself, armchair travel is the way to go. We’ve collected the top 10 YouTube travel channels to help you explore the world from the comfort of your home. Kara and Nate They may be one of […]
  • by Katie Constantine
    Abbott Elementary is a new mockumentary sitcom created, starring, and executive produced by comic Quinta Brunson. Taking place in a poorly-funded public school in Philadelphia, the comedy is made up of young teachers bursting with innovative teaching ideas and veteran […]

The Minimize Project

  • As should be pretty obvious from a straightforward description of it, this was a very bad bill, and its defeat is unambiguously good news for human rights. It’s important not to overstate the scale of the victory here: current abortion […]
  • See, it says stop… and also it’s a sign, like a sort of signal… I’ll be here all week. Photo by Wendelin Jacober on Pexels.com (Every other week we repost a blog post from our back catalogue which we think […]
  • [Image by Mohamed Hassan from Pixabay] One of the points we try to get across here at the Minimise Project is that the abortion debate is actually two debates: one on personhood/equal rights, and one on bodily rights. However, another […]

Bitches Get Riches

Toxic Feminism

  • ‘One particularly puzzling aspect of academic and public dialogue about implicit prejudice research has been the dearth of attention paid to the finding that men usually do not exhibit implicit sexism while women do show pro-female implicit attitudes‘  Implicit bias […]
  • Propagandists have always known that fictional portrayals of events are the most powerful form of propaganda. They can hit home in ways that factual narratives can’t. This can be used for both good and evil. The fictional representation of the […]
  • (But perceptions of ‘splaining’ are) Some predictable views from Michael Flood foregrounding an even more predictable article by Rebecca Solnit, who has featured in this blog here . As yet another misandrist English Lit graduate she has been listed among […]

Feminism and Religion

  • by Legacy of Carol P. Christ
    This was originally posted on January 13, 2020 About 20 years ago I witnessed a performance of the 3 plays of the Oresteia (the Orestes plays) by Aeschylus. I was stunned. Watching them in sequence, I understood that the plays […]
  • by Molly Remer
    A Prayer for SolsticeWinter’s Crone,cave tender,cauldron keeper,mother of time,guide us into stillness,into a time of deep rest and reflection.Unwind our knotsand soothe our scurrying,remind us how to listen,how to be still,how to turn inward and know.Remind us not to fear […]
  • by Guest Contributor
    Part 1 was posted yesterday. Stories That Reveal the Depth of the Tragedy Only in November 2025, the following murders were reported: Mobina Zare, age 20, in Islamshahr (a city southwest of Tehran), was killed by her former fiancé. After […]

Rough Wighting

  • “I didn’t see it coming,” I said to Thomas. I didn’t know Thomas. Well, not well. I’d just met him 35 minutes ago when I entered the bar. Alone. For the first time in my 54 years of life. “You […]
  • As Gregory and I raced our final mile, the sun rose, and I saw the shifting shadow. “Huh,” I said. Gregory ignored me, outpacing me by a stride and allowing sweat to drop into his hooded brown eyes. I used […]
  • I can’t believe what I saw. Charlie and I sat in his living room. Toto, Charlie‘s dog, a rescue who seemed a mix of German Shepherd and poodle, sat quietly by Charlie’s side. I knew that Toto‘s presence was beneficial […]

Feminist Wave

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Keep It Alive

Millennium Femme

  • Are you a single mum feeling overwhelmed by the constant juggling act of parenting? Do you find yourself feeling (cringe warning) like a “superhero” multitasking career, ambitions, parenting demands, and most importantly selfcare cause we all know you can’t pour […]
  • Have you ever gotten that feeling that the universe has turned its back on you? Whether big or small, things seem to consistently keep going wrong but in such a short space of time that it feels as though you […]
  • Jumping into the frustrating weather of September, I declared that this week will be a good one! I set my intentions high, despite not knowing what to expect—starting a new job, a new quarter, and yet again being surrounded by […]

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