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March 04, 2020 | Regiane Folter | Arts and culture, Feminism
Feminist zines are still alive and well

To this day, feminist zines are still a considerable presence in the zine universe.

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January 23, 2020 | Sophie Hayssen | Arts and culture
The Revolutionary Way ‘Little Women’ Portrays Self-Love

These characters’ journeys expose our culture’s ridiculous link between relationship status and total happiness

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January 16, 2020 | Kadin Burnett | Arts and culture, Media
Women in film made history in 2019. So why weren’t they recognized?

2019 was a banner year for women in the entertainment industry. But female filmmakers are still unable to break the “celluloid ceiling.”

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January 10, 2020 | Sophie Hayssen | Arts and culture, Media
Women directors are working more than ever, but aren't being recognized

No women were nominated in the category of Best Director at the Golden Globes even though there were more women-directed top-grossing movies in 2019 than in any year before.

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December 18, 2019 | Kadin Burnett | Arts and culture
Why we all need to be challenged by 'Waves'

Waves is rare in its willingness to present a blurred marriage of volatility and sympathy without preaching or suggesting anything to the viewer. The movie itself crashes down on the audience like a wave, putting viewers in a state of constant unrest.

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September 20, 2019 | Rebone Masemola | Arts and culture, Race/Ethnicity
The importance of Black Twitter

Black Twitter is generally known as a space for responses to cultural events and light-hearted humor. But it is also a genuinely critical space for black intellectuals and influencers, providing them a unique platform to explore the nuances of black Americans' lived experiences.

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August 27, 2019 | Kadin Burnett | Arts and culture
Missy Elliott is the first female rapper to receive the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard award — and she deserves it.

The award is well deserved, given that the influence of Missy Elliott’s work — especially her creative vision for her music videos — transcends generations and is still evident in popular music today.

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August 19, 2019 | Deepa Ranganathan | Arts and culture, Feminism
Shadowing me through life: How Toni Morrison helped me and my sisterhood

As I've grown older, the author whose words I have most often remembered, that has rescued and offered solace to my friends and me is Toni Morrison.

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August 12, 2019 | Julie Graves | Arts and culture, Media
Mal Blum is paving the way for nonbinary transgender artists

Wry, humorous, and dark, Pity Boy captures the inner turmoil of being an LGBTQ+ adult trying to navigate relationships with family, friends, and partners; the songs on this album explore self-destructive habits, and self-doubt, that emerge from this exploration.

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July 02, 2019 | Nisa Khan | Arts and culture, Media, Religion
Marjoun and the Flying Headscarf embraces the multitudes of being a Muslim woman

This film takes place in 2006, at the height of over-surveillance of Arab and Muslim communities in a post 9/11 United States and gives viewers a much-needed view into the inner life of a Muslim American teen girl.

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June 12, 2019 | Catherine K. | Arts and culture, Media
Has The Handmaid’s Tale's depiction of violence against women gone too far?

Now that season 3 has premiered (it came out on June 5), it’s worth asking: Is it fair to characterize these depictions of violence against women in season 2 as “torture porn” and dismiss watching this season or any future seasons, or did those depictions have value?

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June 11, 2019 | Kalli Jackson | Arts and culture, Media, Race/Ethnicity
‘When They See Us’ and the delicate balance of depicting black trauma

Who gets to tell stories of black trauma and how and when should they tell them?

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May 17, 2019 | Gabriel Leão | Arts and culture, LGBTQIA
Queer POC rap group Quebrada Queer is taking on Brazil

The six members of the Brazilian hip-hop group Quebrada Queer are young, black, queer, and from the impoverished outskirts of São Paulo — identities that are relatively rarely represented in Brazilian mainstream media, despite the fact that 54 percent of the country’s population is of African descent.

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May 16, 2019 | Kadin Burnett | Arts and culture, LGBTQIA
On the Met Gala and camp’s origins in the queer POC community

Since Sontag’s articulation of camp, however, camp has been elevated to a new cultural meaning and enactment, primarily by the LGBTQ community, and even more specifically by people of color in that community — a reality the Met Gala theme failed to acknowledge.

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May 10, 2019 | Gabriel Leão | Arts and culture, Feminism, Media
Anime Feminist celebrates and critiques the growing genre

Anime is one of Japan’s main cultural exports and a large part of its cultural identity, but feminists have pointed out that the genre has long had a problematic relationship with gender and racial representations. The site Anime Feminist, founded by U.K native Amelia Cook, analyzes diversity and representation in this art form.

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May 06, 2019 | Grace Bloom | Arts and culture, Media
Remembering feminist filmmaker Agnés Varda

Referred to as the “mother” or “grandmother” of French New Wave cinema, Varda was a pioneering director who influenced a new generation of filmmakers by making movies with feminist themes.

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April 29, 2019 | Kadin Burnett | Arts and culture, Media, Violence against women
Kodak Black’s harassment of Lauren London reveals how pervasive misogyny still is in hip-hop

Nipsey Hussle’s passing not only leaves a crater in hip-hop but also illuminates a far more pervasive dilemma within hip-hop as well: the endurance of misogyny as a cultural norm and the understanding that a rapper’s legacy and artistry is always considered more important than the treatment of women who surrounded him.

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April 09, 2019 | Nany Guerrerx | Arts and culture, Body image and body standards, Feminism
Womxn are flourishing in the Yucatecan Ballroom Scene

Womxn in Yucatan, Mexico, fight misogyny, homophobia, classism, and racism on a daily basis. Some womxn in the state are fighting back through the arts. One such community doing so is the Yucatecan ballroom scene.

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April 02, 2019 | Kalli Jackson | Arts and culture, Media
“Us” examines the American fear of the marginalized “other” rising above oppression

Us not only imparts an eerie warning about the repercussions of idly living a life of privilege as people suffer beneath you, but takes the warning a step further by showing what can happen when the “outsiders” the privileged are so afraid of letting in, the people who have been pushed below and ignored, finally force their way in — and do so with a vengeance.

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March 26, 2019 | June Jennings | Arts and culture, Media
Captain Marvel is a film for the “fake news” era

Can a superhero movie like Captain Marvel teach us anything about the “misinformation age” in which we currently live?

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March 14, 2019 | Nany Guerrerx | Arts and culture, Feminism, International
ThaiConsent is illustrating consent and rape in Thailand

Feminists all over the world are fighting to shift these conversations about consent toward a more nuanced understanding of the complex power dynamics that exist in all social relationships. ThaiConsent is one organization doing just that.

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March 13, 2019 | Kalli Jackson | Arts and culture, Race/Ethnicity
A timeline of the Jussie Smollett case and why it matters for survivors

On February 20, Smollett was charged with his first felony, for filling out a false police report, and on March 8, he was indicted on 16 counts of making false statements to the police.

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March 07, 2019 | Grace Bloom | Arts and culture, Feminism
The Relevance of Bikini Kill’s return

22 years after disbanding, the feminist punk band Bikini Kill announced that they’ll return to perform a few summer tour dates — sending Riot Grrrl fans everywhere into a frenzy. To understand the commotion this news inspired, it’s important to know just how influential Bikini Kill has been to the feminist movement.

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March 01, 2019 | Minnah Stein | Arts and culture
Women in the film industry don’t lack ambition. They still lack opportunity.

Ultimately, the impact of representation in movies benefits so many more women than just those in the film industry. When more women are represented, little girls who watch that representation can imagine themselves taking on those roles one day.

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February 22, 2019 | Kadin Burnett | Arts and culture
How do this year’s Oscars fare in terms of diversity?

Nominations are a legitimate indication of who is worthy of not only cultural acknowledgment but a financial investment. This is why it’s crucial to pay attention not only to who is being recognized at the Academy Awards but also to who isn’t.


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