Feminism Popular UK Supermarket Chain Makes Real Change By Switching Up Name of Aisle From ‘Feminine Hygiene’ To ‘Period Products’ by Rebecca Katz March 3, 2022 by Rebecca Katz March 3, 2022
TV The Trailer For “The First Lady,” A Film About Trailblazing First Ladies of America, Starring Viola Davis as Michelle Obama, Has Dropped by Rebecca Katz February 22, 2022 by Rebecca Katz February 22, 2022
Movies “The Worst Person In The World” Subverts the Classic Rom-Com Genre, Instead, Explores Loss Through a New Lens by Rebecca Katz February 22, 2022 by Rebecca Katz February 22, 2022
Feminism Tomocredit, a New Credit Card That Is Not Based On Your Credit, Is Changing The Game For Young Adults And Immigrants Starting Out by Rebecca Katz February 15, 2022 by Rebecca Katz February 15, 2022
Living Galentine’s Day Was Ours: Remembering How The Fake Holiday Became Something Special For Me and My Mom by Rebecca Katz February 10, 2022 by Rebecca Katz February 10, 2022
Living Noom, The Toxic Weight-Loss App That Claims Not To Be A Dieting Program, Is Being Called Out On Twitter by Rebecca Katz February 3, 2022 by Rebecca Katz February 3, 2022
Eat Me “Breaking Bread,” a New Documentary on the ‘A-Sham’ Israeli Food Festival, Provides a Portrait of Joyous Coexistence by Rebecca Katz January 25, 2022 by Rebecca Katz January 25, 2022
Feminism “Thank You For Supporting The Arts,” A Documentary on Portland Oregon Stripper Viva Las Vegas, Asks The Question, “Is Stripping an Art Form?” by Rebecca Katz January 19, 2022 by Rebecca Katz January 19, 2022
Feminism Joan Didion and Me: How the Writer’s “Slouching Towards Bethlehem” Showed Me The Power of a Woman’s Voice, in the Literary World and Beyond by Rebecca Katz January 11, 2022 by Rebecca Katz January 11, 2022
Books The 10 Best Feminist and Female-Centered Books of 2021 to Cozy Up With This Christmas Break, According to BUST by Rebecca Katz December 21, 2021 by Rebecca Katz December 21, 2021