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Author: Sarah Alexander

Sarah Samantha Alexander is a writer, actor, and musician from Los Angeles, CA. She attempts to use visual and performative arts to spark meaningful conversation about social and political activism. She currently teaches Special Education for the Los Angeles Unified School District. Find her on Instagram or at her Website.
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Broad City’s continued hold on viewers is helping prove, for once and for all, that the future of comedy is female—and feminist.

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8 Great Feminist YouTube Channels to Tune Into

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In conjunction with presenting fact-based, statistical arguments, these activists ground their videos with intimate accounts of bigotry and inequality from their own experiences.

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25 Feminists Break Down Why We Must #StopBetsy and Stand With Campus Sexual Assault Survivors

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Education Secretary Betsy Devos announced plans for a complete overhaul of the Obama-era Title IX rule that outlines procedural protocol for addressing and arbitrating campus sexual assault.

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