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Dwarfism Pride Month: How One Woman Is Reclaiming Representation for Little People
What does it mean to be a strong dwarf woman — and why does the internet think she only exists in fantasy?
Why is it so expensive to be a woman of color in America? Anna Gifty breaks it down.
FEMINIST sat down with Anna to learn more about The Double Tax
Get confident with consent, s*x, and relationships with Chanel Contos
FEMINIST sat down with Chanel to learn more about consent culture and education
What is it really like to be a child star? A discussion on mental health, body image, and queerness with Alyson Stoner
You may recognize Alyson Stoner from their iconic roles in Cheaper by the Dozen, Camp Rock, or The Suite Life of Zack & Cody…
This author is unearthing the lies and omissions of American patriarchy
Bestselling author Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs is sparking powerful conversations on gender and race in the U.S., especially the pervasive erasure of Black women. She holds a Ph.D. in Sociology, a Master's in Multidisciplinary Gender Studies from the University of Cambridge, and a Bachelor's in Medical Anthropology from Stanford University.
These storytellers are bringing attention to the Black maternal health crisis
FEMINIST sat down with director Nijla Mu’Min and actor Rachel Hilson (This Is Us, Love, Victor, The Good Wife), who stars as Jawny, to discuss the Black maternal health crisis and feminist storytelling.
In conversation with Jayne Mattingly
Meet Jayne Mattingly — disability advocate, speaker, artist, and author of This Is Body Grief. Jayne coined the term “Body Grief” to name the often-overlooked mourning process that comes with living in a changing body. In conversation with FEMINIST Jayne shares how grief, feminism, and creativity intersect in the fight against erasure.
In conversation with Schuyler Bailar
This Swimmer is Dispelling Myths About Trans Athletes
In conversation with Tourmaline
This week, FEMINIST sat down with Tourmaline. She is a TIME100 honoree, Guggenheim Fellow, and author of ‘MARSHA’, the first definitive biography of Marsha P. Johnson.
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 30 Years Amplifying Feminist Voices
Meet Marianne, she Founded Feminist.com and Has Spent Spent 30 Years Amplifying Feminist Voices
This model is speaking out for disability education and reproductive justice
This model is speaking out for disability education and reproductive justice
This SA survivor is making mental healthcare more equitable and accessible for Pan-Asian communities
This SA survivor is making mental healthcare more equitable and accessible for Pan-Asian communities

