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Activist Feature: Dana Marlowe
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Activist Feature: Dana Marlowe

Dana Marlowe is a business owner, human rights advocate, and founder of I Support The Girls (ISTG). ISTG is a non-profit providing bras, underwear, and menstrual hygiene products to women and gender-expansive people experiencing homelessness and surviving natural disasters. Through their global affiliates, ISTG has donated over 21 million products to those in need.

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Feminist Activist Feature: Emmabella Rudd
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Feminist Activist Feature: Emmabella Rudd

Emmabella Rudd is a Type 1 diabetes activist and advocate who is the founder of Emmabella’s Believers, a team of supporters and advocates who are dedicated to capping insulin prices and ultimately treating, preventing, and curing Type 1 Diabetes. As an aspiring lawyer, she plans to dedicate her career to increasing insulin accessibility, supporting diabetes research, fixing the U.S. health care system.Author Raquel Willis is sharing her journey in activism and self-discovery as a Black trans woman through her debut memoir, The Risk It Takes to Bloom: On Life and Liberation. FEMINIST sat down with Willis to learn more about her inspiring journey towards collective liberation.

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Author Feature: Raquel Willis
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Author Feature: Raquel Willis

Author Raquel Willis is sharing her journey in activism and self-discovery as a Black trans woman through her debut memoir, The Risk It Takes to Bloom: On Life and Liberation. FEMINIST sat down with Willis to learn more about her inspiring journey towards collective liberation.

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Author feature: Clara Burstrom
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Author feature: Clara Burstrom

Clara Burstom is a Canadian author who is raising awareness about sexual violence through her recent memoir, The Six Percent: A Memoir on the Aftermath of Violence. By sharing her own experience with domestic violence, Burstrom sheds light on re-victimization and trauma in the justice system and explores why only 6% of survivors report to the police in Canada.

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International Day of the Girl 2023
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International Day of the Girl 2023

To celebrate the International Day of the Girl, FEMINIST joined the Secretary’s Office of Global Women’s Issues, the Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy, and the Office of Global Youth Issues at the U.S. Department of State for a day of events.

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Founder Feature: Anina von Haeften - Farm to People
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Founder Feature: Anina von Haeften - Farm to People

“Empowering our community with transparency about food sources has always been a core value for us. We believe in providing our customers with valuable insights into the origins of their food, enabling them to make informed choices about where they invest their food dollars.” - Farm to People

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Latina artist feature: Angie Quintanilla Coates
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Latina artist feature: Angie Quintanilla Coates

Angie Quintanilla Coates is a self-taught artist and illustrator whose bold and colorful designs bring the same vibrancy to an upcycled Listerine bottle that they do to a pair of Dr. Martens. Her art often juxtaposes a bright and cheery color palette with earnest socio-political statements in ways that have caught the eyes of the Human Rights Campaign and the United Nations.

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FEMINIST x SEEDING SOVEREIGNTY Salon Dinner - Climate Week Edition
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FEMINIST x SEEDING SOVEREIGNTY Salon Dinner - Climate Week Edition

Ahead of NYC Climate Week (Sept 17 - 24), FEMINIST, in partnership with Seeding Sovereignty, hosted an intimate gathering of activists, artists, and changemakers in the environmental and climate justice space with a set intention: to foster community and collaboration outside of individual silos so that we can build a more just future together.

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