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A (Queer) Midsummer Night’s Dream

PUBLISHED 7/19/2016 by Emma Watson

Just why does A Midsummer Night’s Dream lend itself so well to queer reinterpretations?

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All-Woman Exhibition Explores Art as Activism

PUBLISHED 7/15/2016 by Juliette Luini

How do we effect positive change through art? In this exhibition, self-identified women artists responded to this question.

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Still Revolutionary: Inside the Sister Chapel Revival

PUBLISHED 7/14/2016 by Nancy Cohen-koan

The Sister Chapel was created in 1978 as a commentary on gender roles and the disenfranchisement of the feminine in history and culture. Now it’s back and more powerful than ever.

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6 (More) Apps Every Feminist Needs

PUBLISHED 7/12/2016 by Juliette Faraone

We love these feminist apps. Maybe you will, too!

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Can More Gender-Neutral Toys & Apps Lead to More Diversity in STEM?

PUBLISHED 7/12/2016 by Jillana Enteen and Shannon Haymond

Let’s start now to provide for really inclusive technological engagement. If that’s one of the key desired features, then the future of STEM would be so much more interesting.

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Beyond Ghostbusters: How Gender Reboots Perpetuate Hollywood’s Sexism and What We Should Do About It

PUBLISHED 7/11/2016 by Juliette Faraone

When our understanding of gender reboots depends on the flawed interpretation of man as originator and woman as imitator, viewers are left with little more than a contemporary spin on the creation myth.

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A Play Called “Roe”

PUBLISHED 7/6/2016 by Holly L. Derr

When Oregon Shakespeare Festival commissioned playwright Lisa Loomer to write a play about a moment of change in American history for their American Revolutions Cycle, she chose Roe v. Wade.

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These 10 Quotes Exemplify the Feminism of “Gilmore Girls”

PUBLISHED 7/5/2016 by Juliette Luini

To celebrate the upcoming Netflix revival of one of our favorite feminist shows, Gilmore Girls, let’s take a moment to honor some of its smartest quips.

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“Agent Carter” Mattered Because Representation Matters

PUBLISHED 7/5/2016 by Kelsey Hanf

The passion behind Agent Carter is notable less for its enthusiasm for the show itself but for the importance of what it represents in current media.

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“The Innocents” Tackles Women, Faith and Rape in War

PUBLISHED 7/1/2016 by Angela Bonavoglia

This intense, gripping and demanding film is about women struggling together against incredible odds to hold onto faith in God and humanity; about good and evil, means and ends, themes reflected in the choice to film in black, white, blue and all the shades of grey.

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