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WMC News & Features
April 12, 2022 | Elayne Clift | Arts and culture
Nellie Bly, Journalist and Changemaker, Is Honored With New York City Monument

Sculptor Amanda Matthews created the Girl Puzzle monument honoring Bly and dedicated to women whose histories are absent in public art.

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April 08, 2022 | Lakshmi Gandhi | Arts and culture
Emily X.R. Pan Explores Family Secrets, Identity, and Chinese Mythology in New Novel

Chinese mythology and an exploration of Asian American coming-of-age collide in An Arrow To The Moon, the latest novel by bestselling young adult novelist Emily X.R. Pan.

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March 15, 2022 | Kadin Burnett | Arts and culture
In Defense of Euphoria’s Excess

The high school drama just ended its second season, which was full of nudity, profanity, drug use, and debauchery.

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March 11, 2022 | Regiane Folter | Arts and culture
Women Writers Are Still Underappreciated

Given this long history of being prevented from writing publicly at all, it’s unsurprising, though still disappointing, that women are still undervalued in the literary world.

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March 09, 2022 | Lakshmi Gandhi | Arts and culture
This Book Asks White Readers to Examine Their Privilege

We had the chance to chat with Cole over email about The Truth About White Lies, the recent push to bar books about racism in schools, and her advice for teen readers who are still learning to speak out.

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March 03, 2022 | Lakshmi Gandhi | Arts and culture
Artist Laura Gao Explores Her Coming of Age in ‘Messy Roots’

We recently had the chance to chat with Gao over email about creating such an emotional memoir, her early memories of Wuhan, and her message for her Asian American readers.

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February 24, 2022 | Carla Hay | Arts and culture, Media, Race/Ethnicity
Black Women Showrunners Making Their Mark on Television

More Black women than ever before are becoming showrunners, controlling the narrative and giving valuable opportunities to other Black women for behind-the-scenes jobs.

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February 23, 2022 | Lakshmi Gandhi | Arts and culture
Poet Elena Medel Became a Literary Star While Still in High School. She's About to Release Her Debut Novel.

Now 36, Medel is ready to be introduced to English-speaking readers with the release of her debut novel, The Wonders, on March 1 by Algonquin Books.

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February 21, 2022 | Sarah Yoak | Arts and culture
Oversexualized and Underappreciated: Women in the Ballet World

There is a difference between appreciating a graceful, powerful woman creating movement from an artistic perspective and enjoying the body of a young girl in tight clothing.

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February 18, 2022 | Shaistha Khan | Arts and culture, International, Media
A Closer Look: Women in the Saudi Filmmaking Industry

As Saudi Arabia’s film industry expands, women see new opportunities.

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February 16, 2022 | Celeste Huang-Menders | Arts and culture
Banning Books Does Not Help Students

Book bans don’t help students; they only serve parents who want younger people, including but not limited to their own children, to be sheltered from ideas they disagree with.

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February 14, 2022 | Lakshmi Gandhi | Arts and culture
This New Novel Explores Being a Teen in the Age of Social Media

Crystal Maldonado’s sophomore novel, No Filter and Other Lies, comes out just as young people and parents alike are grappling with the negative effects social media can have on teens regarding body image and self-esteem.

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February 09, 2022 | Kadin Burnett | Arts and culture
How Sidney Prescott Redefined the “Final Girl” Trope

The Final Girl is the last character alive left to stop the villain once and for all.

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February 08, 2022 | Lakshmi Gandhi | Arts and culture
The Author of Self-Care for Black Women Shares Her Tips for Navigating School and Work

In her new book, Self-Care for Black Women, psychotherapist and social worker Oludara Adeeyo provides readers with a road map for navigating familial and career pressures, school-related worries, and more.

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February 07, 2022 | Lakshmi Gandhi | Arts and culture
A Middle Schooler Discovers Her Ancestor’s Story in Maizy Chen’s Last Chance

We had the chance to chat with Yee over email about Maizy’s story, Chinese American history, and why we all need stories about hope and resilience.

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February 01, 2022 | Lakshmi Gandhi | Arts and culture
This New Novel Explores Being In Middle School During the Pandemic

For a generation of young people whose middle school years will be defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, the confusion and abruptness of school closures and the fear that followed made the experience uniquely challenging.

WMC FBomb
January 21, 2022 | Mehran Bhat & Abrar Fayaz | Arts and culture
Meet Kashmiri Rapper Mehak

It was not easy for 21-year-old Mehak to convince her parents to support her dream of becoming a rapper.

WMC FBomb
January 20, 2022 | Lakshmi Gandhi | Arts and culture
This New Novel Explores a Different Side of the Medusa Myth

Burton’s take is unique in that it explores Medusa as a teen girl who must reinvent herself to survive.

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January 07, 2022 | Lakshmi Gandhi | Arts and culture
A Young Muay Thai Fighter Longs to Break the Cycle of Violence in Her Family in This New Novel

While she’s only one of a handful of girls at the gym (and is constantly told that fighting is not something nice Trinidadian girls do), the sport provides the protagonist with a much-needed outlet away from her parents’ violent and volatile relationship

WMC News & Features
December 22, 2021 | Carla Hay | Arts and culture, International, Media
2022 Oscar Watch: Breakthrough Women Directors Considered for Best International Feature Film

While still a minority of those whose movies are selected to represent their nations in the category, women filmmakers often offer a distinct, female-centered point of view.

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December 17, 2021 | Siena Iwasaki Milbauer | Arts and culture
Zendaya’s Representation in Dune Shows How Privilege and Fetishization Can Go Hand in Hand

Zendaya’s treatment in Dune exemplifies aspects of colorist privilege and gendered racism.

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December 16, 2021 | Sofia Quintero | Arts and culture
Skip the Middleman

Our community must retake its rightful place as the driving force behind what Latinx content prevails

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December 13, 2021 | Elianor M.A. | Arts and culture
Why Do So Many Women Love True Crime?

It’s reasonable to wonder why so many women would want to watch a male-directed movie, the cast of which is majority male and the plot of which is about a male-dominated industry (fashion). The reason, perhaps, might be due to the murder that drives the plot, which was ordered by a woman.

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December 10, 2021 | Lakshmi Gandhi | Arts and culture
This Recently Re-Released Novel Was One of the First to Fictionalize the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre

Jewell Parker Rhodes never learned about the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre in school. It wasn’t until she was an adult that she read about the white-led mob violence that left hundreds dead and the historic Greenwood district in Tulsa destroyed.

WMC News & Features
December 09, 2021 | Shaistha Khan | Arts and culture, International
Abu Dhabi Exhibition Reflects Conversations on Feminism in the Region

The first-of-its-kind show highlights the experiences of women in West Asia, North Africa, and South Asia while examining the intersectionalities of race, migration, and class.


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