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Year: 2016
The Top 10 Feminist TV Shows from 2016
These ten shows debuted or premiered new episodes this year, all of which were filled to the brim with feminist goodness.
Not Going Back: Drawing a Line in the Sand to Defend Our Rights
Make no mistake: Republicans intend to dismantle the policies that have allowed women and other communities to have a chance at opportunity, advancement and economic stability.
Remembering Sandra Lee Bartky as We Fight On
Among those lost in 2016 is one of the leading feminist intellectual minds of women’s interior lives—but her work can and should inspire the next generation.
Five Steps to a Feminist Foreign Policy
The next administration should build on what has been learned about the correlations between equality, participation and peace. These are the five steps they have to take in order to do it.
Time Out: Who Carries The Ball for Women’s Equality in Sports Media?
It is time for the sports world to embrace women with talent and knowledge as fans and personalities.
By the Numbers: Gender, Feminism and the 2016 Presidential Election
The data we have available on gender and feminism from election night show that this heartbreaking presidential election had some silver linings.
Where Water Means Life
For some women protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline, protecting the water supply isn’t only about environmental justice—it’s about reproductive justice as well.
The Condom Campaign
For two years, Alba Alvarado Sandoval fought to bring safe sex to her Northern California high school—and she succeeded.
A Judge on Trial
The “Recall Judge Aaron Persky” campaign makes its case for permanently benching Brock Turner’s biased judge.