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America Is Down Bad Y’All: The US Supreme Court Is Gearing Up to Repeal Roe V Wade, Putting Reproductive Rights for Millions of Americans in Jeopardy
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(Feminism)
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... last year. Just a few months later in December 2021, after the restrictive abortion law took effect, the state of Mississippi woke up and chose violence, bringing forth a case to the Supreme Court asking ...
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Created on 03 May 2022
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Fight Back Against Book Censorship in The US With These 4 Actionable Steps
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(Books)
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Believe it or not, the American Library Association has recorded over 155 attempts at book censorship in the U.S. since June 2021. And this number is vastly underreported, since it doesn’t account for ...
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Created on 02 May 2022
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The Secret History of Women and Mushrooms: A Centuries-Old Tale of Empowerment, Enlightenment, Education, and Magic
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(Eat Me)
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... Editions, 2021).
PORCINI AND PUMPKIN PAPPARDELLE
Recipe By Sean Sullivan
SERVES 4
My friend Alfredo introduced me to his secret porcini patch here in the woods of East Hampton. The first time we ...
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Created on 28 April 2022
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Fiber Artist and Animator Andrea Love Combines Her Passions For Fibers and Stop-Animation, And The Results Will Blow Your Mind
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(Arts)
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... video, released in 2021, features an adorable bunny couple (designed by illustrator Phoebe Wahl) who live in a cottage in the woods and celebrate the holiday with other cute forest creatures. It’s the ...
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Created on 21 April 2022
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Taraji P. Henson Was Just Appointed To The White House's HBCU Board Of Advisors – But What Does That Even Mean
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(Feminism)
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... the first female president of Tougaloo College, Beverly W. Hogan, and the CEO of the National Society of Black Engineers, Janeen Uzzell. The HBCU Board of Advisors is the next step in Biden’s 2021 Executive ...
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Created on 08 April 2022
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Remembering The Late, Great, bell hooks. How Well Do You Know The Feminist Author and Activist?
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(Feminism)
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A literary and academic legend whose work helped influence an entire generation of feminists, bell hooks died on December 15, 2021, at age 69. Think you know what made bell so swell? Then take the quiz! ...
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Created on 07 April 2022
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How TikTok Helped Me Learn to Accept My Vulva
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(Sex)
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... get the idea.
@ella.whatkins When the meat curtains are cinema-sized #comedy #fyp #bodypositivity ♬ original sound - Ella Watkins
Watkins’ skit, which was posted back in August 2021, received ...
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Created on 29 March 2022
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WTF is an NFT? A Tech Researcher And Artist Gives Tips On How Women Can Become NFT Artists and Start Making Bank
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(General)
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CHANCES ARE YOU’VE heard the acronym NFT lately, especially if you’re an artist. NFTs are being heralded as the new frontier, creating a more “egalitarian art market” by cutting out the gallery and ...
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Created on 28 March 2022
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Madison Butler Disrupts Gender Pay Inequity For Black Women, With Her Black Speaker Collection, a Database Full of Voices That Need To Be Heard
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(Feminism)
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... but the system that allows them to thrive.”
“I wanted to be able also to help provide workshops for speakers to be able to help them navigate a murky industry. Since we launched in December 2021, ...
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Created on 25 March 2022
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Fiona Apple Is Using Her Star Power For An Urgent Legal Cause—And She Wants Your Help
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(Feminism)
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... again. I have no shame in it.”
If fans can recall, Apple also took to her Instagram in 2021, protesting the Grammys and asking fans to sign the petition for transparency in PG county courtrooms.
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Created on 18 March 2022
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Trevor Noah Made An Important Point About The Kim-Kanye-Pete Davidson Situation—And Got Kanye Banned from Instagram
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(TV)
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... late last year that their relationship was on the rocks, citing a “big fight” between them in December. After seven years of marriage, Kim split with Kanye in January of 2021 and officially divorced him ...
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Created on 18 March 2022
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The Risks Of Liking Olivia Rodrigo's "Drivers License": Are You Anti-Feminist for Listening to "Sou
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(Music)
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... 2021, from her debut album Sour, and it captured many hearts. It was instantly a favorite, breaking Spotify’s record for the fastest song to reach 100 million streams, and in seven days, breaking the record ...
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Created on 16 March 2022
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This Portland Oregon Food Delivery Service and Restaurant Is Fueling The Area's Sex Worker Community, One Grain Bowl At A Tim
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(Eat Me)
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... She even helped fund a “heaux-listic” self-care kit full of wellness products from BIPOC companies that was available free to BIPOC sex workers in the U.S. and Canada.
Then, in the spring of 2021, Meals ...
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Created on 15 March 2022
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Lizzo, Melanie Lynskey, Barbie Ferreira, And More Are Calling Out Body-Shamers
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(Entertainment)
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... pull us backwards
— Nicola Coughlan (@nicolacoughlan) March 1, 2021
She finished the Twitter thread with, “So yeah, it’s 2021 it would be nice if we didn’t have to keep having this conversation. ...
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Created on 14 March 2022
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Cat Power Dishes On Her 11th Studio Album, "Covers," How She Re-Imagines Her Old Songs, and On Being a "Difficult Woman" in the Music Industry ...
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(Music)
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... answer to it because people are so not used to it.”
Marshall announced the album in December 2021 by releasing a heartbreaking rendition of “I’ll Be Seeing You,” written in 1938 and made famous by Billie ...
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Created on 14 March 2022
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Iskwew Air, The First Airline Owned By An Indigenous Woman, Is Changing The Flight Industry As We Know It
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(Feminism)
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IN AUGUST 2021, the first Indigenous woman-owned airline in Canada took flight. Operating on unceded Musqueam land, Iskwew Air currently offers flights from Vancouver International Airport to Qualicum ...
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Created on 08 March 2022
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These At-Home, Semi-Cured Nail Kits Are A Healthy and Cheaper Alternative To Acrylic, But Do They Last As Long?
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(Style)
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I am a notorious nail biter. The only way I can curb craggy tips and cuticles (like, serious Black Swan-level horror) is to keep my fingernails polished. But salon manicures are pricey and time consuming ...
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Created on 28 February 2022
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6 Things You Might Not Know About Judge Ketanji Brown-Jackson
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(Feminism)
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... has already been vetted by the Senate. Jackson received her commission in June of 2021 to the U.S. Court of Appeals in DC. If confirmed, she’ll not only be the first African-American woman to hold the ...
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Created on 25 February 2022
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Rachel Berry, Diane Nguyen, and Me: My Journey Through Feminist Television to Find Representation, Identity, and More
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(TV)
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... widen the amount of representation being shown on screen, a larger audience is able to relate, which makes certain shows more accessible and thereby more successful. According to a 2021 study performed ...
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Created on 25 February 2022
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5 Great Things You Can Get From Your Local Library -- Besides Books!
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(Books)
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Libraries have always been a paradise for bookworms. But as public life emerges once again, it’s important to remember that reading material is far from the only free resource your local branch ...
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Created on 24 February 2022