Donna Kaz’s Un/Masked: Memoirs of a Guerrilla Girl on Tour chronicles the birth of a feminist.
Month: November 2016
Hidden Figures in Math
“Hidden Figures” begs the question: How are women, particularly underrepresented women, faring in the US math community more than 50 years later?
Risking Domestic Violence to Pursue an Education
The cornerstone of women’s equality is education—but access to classrooms, school supplies, and teachers is often scarce in the places that need it the most.
Support Feminist Truth-Telling for #GivingTuesday
As we prepare to enter into a new year and a new presidential administration, we must fight on—but we need your help.
Donald Trump is a Trigger
How can survivors move forward into a Trump presidency when it reminds them, consistently and unrelentingly, of one of the worst experiences of their lives?
Q&A: Dr. Stephanie Allen and Lauren Cherelle on Black Lesbian Feminism and Fiction
“I decided to go for it because it defines who I am. I am Black, am lesbian and am a feminist and this is my press.”
The Dakota Access Pipeline Endangers Women and the Environment
The Dakota Access Pipeline endangers the environment—and it threatens the safety of Native American women and girls living in the region.
Black Friday in the Era of Trump
Black Friday has become synonymous with violence and disconnected consumerism. In the wake of a Trump presidency, let’s use Black Friday to stake our claim to higher values.
Pushing Back on the House’s Abortion Provider “Witch Hunt”
The House Select Investigate Panel recently demanded abortion providers submit information including medical records to the panel. This is the response of Dr. Warren Hern.
Your Obstetrician (and Trump) Will See You Now
Neither I nor any legislator knows what is best for every person or family.


