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22 Feminist Books To Educate And Empower You
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Outrageous Acts And Everyday Rebellions by Gloria Steinem (1983)
“Now, we are becoming the men we wanted to marry. Once, women were trained to marry a doctor, not be one.”
Redefining Realness: ...
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Created on 08 August 2017
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Why This Whedonite Isn’t Surprised by That Leaked "Wonder Woman" Scrip
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Wonder Woman is doing well for herself right now, kicking ass and shattering glass (ceilings, that is) both onscreen and off. Weeks after the eponymous film’s debut, money is still coming in at a steady ...
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Created on 28 June 2017
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Elisabeth Moss Told BUST In ’09 That Mad Men’s Peggy Was “The Utmost Feminist”
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... believe in something bigger than yourself; there is a faith that is involved. But it also gives you things you can use in your everyday life. I think what it’s done for me is, it’s given me stability and ...
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Created on 27 April 2017
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10 Songs You Loved In The 2000s That Show Internalized Misogyny
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... of color. A more in-depth analysis of T-Swift’s iffy feminism can be read on Everyday Feminism. In the last 10 or so years, we’ve definitely made some progress!
Published February 17, 2017
Top photo: ...
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Created on 17 February 2017
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'Toni Erdmann' Combines Hilarity And Poignancy: BUST Revie
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... uber-successful businesswoman she presents to her family, he descends upon her in Bucharest, creates a new persona (a shady grifter named Toni Erdmann), and insinuates himself into her everyday life. He ...
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Created on 14 December 2016
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An Open Letter to My Straight, White, Male Friends
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We cannot afford to lose you. We cannot afford it. I am done being quiet about my experiences of sexual violence and everyday sexism, of keeping those experiences contained within conversations among ...
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Created on 17 November 2016
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Male Birth Control Study Discontinued because Cis Men Don't Have the Balls for Contraceptio
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(Feminism)
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... What is considered too great of an impact on these men’s lives is something that women and nonbinary people who take the pill have to face everyday -- and if they do not, then they are forced to live with ...
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Created on 02 November 2016
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This Meninist Thinks Period Blood Comes From Women's Bladder
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(Feminism)
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... menstruation is an everyday reality — one that cannot be stopped or controlled through sheer willpower. It would mean that people who have vaginas are human; and that their innate, biological humanity ...
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Created on 21 October 2016
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What You Need To Know To Understand Economic Privilege
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(Living)
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... our everyday lives, economic segregation has been internalized and it manifests in how we view and think of people. We are quick to judge a person who sends an email with a typo, or who may not speak the ...
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Created on 17 October 2016
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Kathleen Hanna Is 'Living For All The Girls Who Didn't Make It Out': BUST Intervi
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(Feminism)
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... she says, miming a shape with her hands that seems impossibly large. She also had a PICC line—a constant IV that fed medication straight to her heart—for the better part of a year, which made everyday ...
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Created on 14 June 2016
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'BoJack Horseman' Illustrator Lisa Hanawalt Shows Us Her Studio: BUST Intervie
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... today! More from BUST This Street Artist Is Making Guerrilla Art On Her Own Terms: BUST Interview This Illustrator Explains To Bros Why They Need Feminism Amazing Illustrations Of Everyday Women ...
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Created on 02 June 2016
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How I Embraced Being A 'Party of One': BUST True Stor
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... York I experienced in my everyday life, but the version six seasons of “Sex and the City” had promised me. Tonight, I was trading in the subway harassment and ever-present smell of rotting garbage for ...
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Created on 17 May 2016
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This Illustrator Explains To Bros Why They Need Feminism
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... viewing for anyone who needs help explaining the subtle ways sexism affects everyone's lives.
Of the first series, Razzy writes: "I felt so angry at the UCSB massacre and the sexism we’re blind to everyday ...
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Created on 26 April 2016
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How To Write an Anti-Feminist Profile in Six Easy Steps
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... sexist rhetoric which left me, even reading it fifteen years later, breathless. So today, in this brave new era of feminist hashtags such as #everydaysexism, #rapecultureiswhen, and #freethenipple; of ...
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Created on 03 March 2016
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10 Books We’d Love To See In Emma Watson’s Feminist Book Club
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... experiencing racism, sexism, sexual assault and, thankfully, life-changing love as well.
3. Outrageous Acts & Everyday Rebellions by Gloria Steinem Gloria Steinem’s 1983 book of essays has become ...
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Created on 08 January 2016
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6 Media All-Stars You Need To Follow, Honored By Amy Schumer At The Women's Media Award
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... what they want. So I say, stay angry, angry women are free. Fuck nice and polite, nice and polite never achieved anything.”
Laura Bates (@everydaysexism)
In 2013, Cosmopolitan awarded Bates ...
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Created on 10 November 2015
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12 Feminist TED Talks To Motivate Your Monday
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... women. “I am angry. Gender as it functions today is a grave injustice; we should all be angry,” she says. This is a must watch.
8. "Everyday sexism,” by Laura Bates
Upon having a ...
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Created on 09 November 2015
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Correatown Returns With ‘True North’ Music Video: BUST Premiere
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... and how meaningful they are at any stage in one's life. The sum of the moments both stunningly epic and mundanely everyday, and the magic it creates in your life.”
“True North” is the first track off ...
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Created on 06 October 2015
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The Makeup Tax: The Average Woman Spends $15,000 On Cosmetics
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I have been wearing at least some form of makeup since I was eleven. Why? When I was eleven, it was mascara for my white-blonde eyelashes and concealer for my pimples. What about now? I don’t think I ...
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Created on 07 August 2015
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Raging About Sexism On Twitter Is Actually Like Therapy, Says Science
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... sesh. Tweets were also analyzed for emotional content, which found the most common combinations of feelings to be surprise and discontent.
Dr. Foster recognizes that online campaigns, such as EverydaySexism, ...
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Created on 06 February 2015