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A special interview with Maya and the Wave
Ten years in the making, Maya and the Wave tells the story of Brazilian surfer Maya Gabeira, the first woman to surf the giant wave in Nazaré, Portugal.

A special interview with Sarah Schulman
This week, @FEMINIST sat down with novelist, playwright, screenwriter, nonfiction writer, and AIDS historian, Sarah Schulman, to explore the meaning of feminism, the tension between fantasy and necessity in solidarity work, and the radical honesty required to build a liberated future.

A special interview with Melinda French Gates
This week, FEMINIST sat down with philanthropist and author Melinda French Gatesto talk about her vision for gender equity, the power of life transitions, and her new book, ‘The Next Day’!

How Global Fund for Women is Fueling Feminist Movements with Unrestricted Multi-Year Funding and Real-Time Data
This week, FEMINIST spoke with PeiYao, President & CEO of Global Fund for Women, about the urgent need for gender justice funding, the power of unrestricted grants, and how real-time data is shaping feminist movements worldwide.

From Finance Bros to Feminist Icon: Nimay Ndolo on Comedy, Advocacy, and the Future of Voting
This week, FEMINIST spoke with influencer, actress, and former software developer Nimay Ndolo.

This indigenous skier and scientist is fighting both colonialism and climate change in the outdoor industry.
This week, FEMINIST spoke with Ellen Bradley, a Lingít skier and scientist born and raised in the Salish Sea (Puget Sound).

This author started a nationwide book club-turned-literacy nonprofit that celebrates the life-changing power of literature.
This week, FEMINIST spoke with Glory Edim, an author, activist, and the founder of Well-Read Black Girl.

Sex Work and Social Work Biases: We Need to Be Better
In this piece, Sarah highlights the stigma and biases sex workers face in healthcare and social work and critiques systemic issues like criminalization and cultural incompetency, particularly affecting BIPOC and trans women.

For the past eight years, she’s been protesting at major conventions and demonstrations, opposing Trump’s policies and exposing their impact.
This week, FEMINIST spoke with Nadine Seiler, a Black curator, archivist, historian, and outspoken activist who has protested across the U.S. in response to the country’s erosion of rights

He will be the first openly transgender lawyer to argue before the Supreme Court.
This week, @FEMINIST spoke with Chase Strangio, civil rights lawyer and Co-Director of the ACLU’s LGBT & HIV Project, about the fight for transgender rights in an increasingly hostile political climate.

Meet Marianne, She Founded Feminist.com and Has Spent Spent 30 Years Amplifying Feminist Voices
Meet Marianne, she Founded Feminist.com and Has Spent Spent 30 Years Amplifying Feminist Voices

She was the first out trans person elected to Minnesota’s state legislature
She was the first out trans person elected to Minnesota’s state legislature.