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Sarah Sahagian

Sarah Sahagian is a feminist writer based in Toronto. Her byline has appeared in such publications as Elle Canada, Flare, Bitch Media, The Toronto Star, and The National Post. She is also the co-host of You Do You: A Dating Podcast. Sarah holds a master’s degree in Gender Studies from The London School of Economics. You can find her on Twitter, where she posts about politics and live-tweets The Bachelor.
Posted on January 30, 2019 January 31, 2019

Patriarchy, Pop Culture, And The Taboo Of Adult Male Virginity

Sarah Sahagian
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Sarah Sahagian
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Lust+Liaisons
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masculinity, sex, the-bachelor, virginity
a red rose laying on a wood table

This season of ‘The Bachelor’ is an illuminating case study in how society associates manliness with heteronormative sex. Read more

Posted on January 11, 2019 January 11, 2019

When Roe V. Wade Is Overturned, America Can’t Rely On Canada For Abortion Care

Sarah Sahagian
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Sarah Sahagian
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Society+Politics
Tagged
abortion, canada, healthcare
the canadian flag on a crane against a blue sky

Canada isn’t the pro-choice utopia Americans think it is. Read more

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