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Aretha Franklin Was an Icon of the Civil Rights and Feminist Movements
Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul, died Thursday at her home in Detroit at the age of 76.
Irish Feminists Prepare to Fight “Women in the Home” Clause
A woman's place is wherever she wants it to be.
The Great Return March and the Women of Gaza: Why Palestine’s Feminists Are Fighting on Two Fronts
The Return March, which has just ended, was unique in recent history in Gaza for a number of reasons.
Hollywood Won’t Save Us: Instead, Let’s Build a Revitalized Radical Feminism
Let's use the knowledge we've gained through history.
A Feminist’s Guide to Rom-Coms and How to Watch Them
You can acknowledge their problems and still enjoy them.
#MeToo Is Riding a New Wave of Feminism in India
A new and powerful anti-sexism movement has begun in India.
We’re African Women and We’re Feminists
This is a multi-generational, multi-layered movement of women across the continent.
The Fempire Strikes Back: #MeToo
Shouldn't sexist serial sexual assault constitute an impeachable high crime or misdemeanor?
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Power to the People vs. Power to the Bomb: Alternatives to Nuclear Domination
The history of our social movements shows that real power lies in cooperation with, not domination over, others.
Feminism Must Be Lived: An Interview With Sara Ahmed
A feminist vision of freedom has to be about freedom for all, says Sara Ahmed, author of “Living a Feminist Life.”