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September 04, 2019 | Tharwa Boulifi | Feminism, Politics
Interview with Tunisian feminist leader Radhia Jerbi

Radhia Jerbi is a prominent Tunisian feminist and lawyer who has served as the president of the National Union of the Tunisian Woman (NUTW) since 2013. Jerbi is also a member of the Human Rights League, the Maghrebian Women’s Union for Peace and Development, and the women’s section of the Lawyers’ General Council. Jerbi recently talked to the FBomb about everything the NUTW has been doing to guarantee gender equality and a secure future for Tunisian girls and women.

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August 26, 2019 | Gabriel Leão | Feminism, Sports
18-year-old Khadijah Mellah is the first jockey in the UK to compete while wearing a hijab

In the beginning of August, 18-year-old Khadijah Mellah from Peckham, Britain, became the first jockey in her country to compete while wearing a hijab. She also won the race, which was the Magnolia Cup at Goodwood — a charity event supporting the organization Wellbeing of Women.

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August 23, 2019 | Tharwa Boulifi | Feminism
Celebrating the feminists who were before their time

My great-grandmother is just one example of an underrepresented, underappreciated woman who fought her own feminist fight not in a big, public way, but bravely in her daily life. They are the feminists we never hear about, but whose voices surely deserve to be heard and celebrated.

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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 08, 2019 | Maddie Solomon | Feminism
Don't dismiss angry women as "crazy"

The dismissal of women who express “unfeminine” emotions as mentally ill not only frames what is actually women’s self-awareness as irrationality, but further reinforces the idea that rationality is itself a masculinized concept, one that wouldn’t have credence without the simultaneous denigration of women’s emotions.

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July 17, 2019 | Rebone Masemola | Feminism
On the intersectional discrimination female entrepreneurs of color face

We talk a lot about sexism in entrepreneurship, but it’s important to recognize the intersection of race and gender privilege in the space as well.

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July 16, 2019 | Sophie Hayssen | Feminism, Media
Will Greta Gerwig realize the radical potential of ‘Little Women’?

Her adaptation of the film — the eighth — will not only highlight the feminist understones already present in the novel, but also examine the text with a modern eye, drawing on society’s increased sensitivity to gender fluidity.

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July 09, 2019 | Regiane Folter | Feminism
The Second Sex, 70 years later

Simone de Beauvoir was 41 years old when her most famous book, The Second Sex, was published in 1949. Over 20,000 copies of the book, which explored the meaning of being a woman, were sold in a matter of days after the book’s publication, and it soon became internationally famous.

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July 05, 2019 | Neelam Bohra | Feminism
How my mom defied the odds to become a doctor

She proved that women could pursue any career they want, and they should be able to do it without guilt weighing them down. She showed that determination and perseverance aren't just worn-out adjectives, but actual, hard-calloused traits.

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June 24, 2019 | Gabriel Leão | Feminism
These Nigerian teen activists are organizing to end child marriage in their country

Nigerian teenage activists Kudirat Abiola, 15, Temitayo Asuni, 15, and Susan Ubogu, 16, created It’s Never Your Fault, a nonprofit organization that takes a stand against child marriage, which is legally allowed to continue due to a loophole in the country’s constitution.

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June 21, 2019 | Sophie Hayssen | Feminism
Should the military draft include women?

In late February, Judge Miller ruled the male-only selective service draft unconstitutional. Miller’s ruling was a declaratory judgment, which means it does not order the government how exactly to amend the draft to make it constitutional, but it is still significant.

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June 18, 2019 | HK Gray | Disability, Feminism, Politics, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
This 18-year-old gave a moving testimony about the barriers she faced to receive an abortion

On June 4, the House Committee on the Judiciary held a hearing on “Threats to Reproductive Rights in America.” 18-year-old Youth Testify leader HK Gray testified at the hearing about the barriers she faced when seeking an abortion in Texas as a minor, including needing a judicial bypass to obtain an abortion.

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June 05, 2019 | Sharanya Sekaram | Feminism, Politics
Low-income women are hurt the most by the abortion ban wave

If women are going to seek abortion no matter the legal status of abortion in the country they live in, who will illegal abortion hurt the most? The answer can be found in examining how significant a role class plays in a woman’s decision to have an abortion.

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May 21, 2019 | Amashi de Mel | Feminism, Girls
Normalizing menstruation in the media

In Sri Lanka, as in many other nations, women’s periods are taboo. While families celebrate when a girl bleeds for the first time, as she is seen to have come of age, every month from then on patriarchal values are applied to this natural cycle of life.

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May 15, 2019 | Neelam Bohra | Feminism, Religion
Discovering Hindu feminism

As a young girl growing up in McKinney, Texas, I always viewed Hinduism as an open-minded and accepting, kind and forgiving religion. Yet, as I grew older, I noticed these religious values were often lost in the culture surrounding modern Hinduism; instead, this culture often seemed to neglect women.

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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 08, 2019 | Sheany | Feminism, International
What Jakarta's Women's March reveals about the Indonesian feminist movement

On April 27, thousands of people gathered in central Jakarta for the 2019 Women's March, parading in solidarity to support women's right in the archipelago and across the globe.

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April 22, 2019 | Farha Khalidi | Feminism
Esquire’s profile of a pro-Trump teen is misleading

On February 12, Esquire announced the launch of a series of profiles of American adolescents. The first feature of the series, which also served as the magazine’s March cover story, focused on Ryan Morgan, a 17-year-old white Trump supporter from West Bend, Wisconsin. Controversy about the piece soon ensued.

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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 08, 2019 | Amna Nasir | Disability, Feminism, Media, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
Here are five emerging media platforms inspiring Indian and Pakistani feminists

Emerging feminist media platforms are helping South Asian people engage in, navigate, and mobilize feminist movements.

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April 04, 2019 | Gabriel Leão | Feminism, International
The 11-year-old girl forced to give birth post-rape is not an exception in Argentina

Recently, reports surfaced of an 11-year-old girl from a rural area in Argentina who got pregnant after being raped by her grandmother’s partner. Mariela Belski, Executive Director of Amnesty International Argentina, told the FBomb more about this case and how Argentinian girls and women are fighting for justice thanks to the Ni Una Menos (Not One [Woman] Less) movement.

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March 29, 2019 | Barrie Komsky | Education, Feminism
History.com features only one woman giving a speech on its website. Why?

It’s important for History.com to not only add more videos and audio that feature women who made a difference in history, but specifically to let these women use their own voices to tell their stories whenever possible.

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March 19, 2019 | Montana Bass | Feminism
Here’s the proof that environmental activism and feminism go hand in hand

The culmination of over 70 scientists’ research, provides peer-reviewed evidence that feminist policies are extremely effective solutions to the mega-issue of climate change.

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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 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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