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Ladydrawers: The Business of Thrift
In which the intrepid Ladydrawers reporters show us what REALLY happens to used clothes ...
Ladydrawers: Let’s Go Shopping
Ladydrawers' second look at the global garment trade begins where the production line should end: at H&M, Zara, Forever 21, and other fast-fashion retail stores.
Ladydrawers: Fast Fashion
Fast fashion means cheap, cute, disposable threads on which we spend about $1,700 per year.
Automated Teaching Machine: A Graphic Introduction to the End of Human Teachers
While the corporate media hails the automation of education as another sign of progress toward a techno-utopia, readers gain another perspective in this nonfiction comic that asks,
A Ladydrawers History of Women’s Rights, Part VI: “The Crazy Cat Lady“
Marlo Brown wasn't credited in the discovery of Feline Immuno-deficiency virus due to gender bias in patent law.
A Ladydrawers History of Women’s Rights, Part IV: Feminine Hygiene and Intellectual Property
An illustrated history of how men came to own the majority of patents on products used by women.
Copywrongs! The Ladydrawers History of the World Part III
It's popular to argue that intellectual property laws stifle creativity, but they also foster gender inequity.
A Ladydrawers History of Women’s Rights: Part II
Ladydrawers continues to explore the history (and future!) of women's rights in the US.
A Ladydrawers History of Women’s Rights: Part I Earnings and Yearnings
Ladydrawers looks at the birth of the movement - and the wage gap.
Tom Hayden on Drones
Tom Hayden looks at the questionable legal backing and strategic justifications for the US drone assassination program.