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Author: Gena Hymowech

Gena Hymowech is a freelance writer. She has contributed to GO Magazine, The Indypendent and the Village Voice, among many others.
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A Year of Yes: The Sackler Center Celebrates Ten Years of Feminist Art

Gena Hymowech

The Brooklyn Museum is aiming to show that feminist artists—stretching across a span of decades and styles—have always known exactly how to push back.

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The Feminist Bookstore Re-Envisioning What Was Once a Movement Staple

Gena Hymowech

With so many feminist bookstores shutting their doors, it might seem unlikely that a new one would suddenly open them. But that’s exactly what happened when Troll Hole set up shop this April in Brooklyn.

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