‘I hope my writing will call people to action.’ Read more
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The Reign Of The Internet Sad Girl Is Over—And That’s A Good Thing
It’s no surprise that the rise of the Internet Sad Girl directly coincides with the ascendance of social media platforms that not only place a direct emphasis on sharing personal, private details, but also trade in an aesthetic currency. Look sad, but do it in a way that makes you look hot. Read more
Is The Future Of Art Augmented?
And is a digital future something to cultivate — or resist? Read more
Those Women Workers ‘Sure Are Sensitive’!
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Writer Of The Week: Sarah Kurchak
‘I’m living the dream! I have no choice!’ Read more
What Role Should Art Play In Presenting Mental Illness To The World?
Artistic expression has obvious value for those with mental illness. But what purpose does sharing this creativity serve? Read more
Craft’s Long History In Radical Protest Movements
Knitting, embroidery, and other crafts can be powerful tools in the fight against fascism and the patriarchy. Read more
The Role Of Photography In Resisting Trump And Racism
Tonika Johnson is using her art to ‘interrupt stereotypes.’ Read more
The Dangers Of Celebrities Romanticizing Poverty
For privileged stars, it pays to pose as poor. Read more
Inside Saudi Arabia’s First Feminist Literary Magazine
‘I want to counter Western stereotypes about Middle Eastern women, while highlighting issues for Saudis that aren’t spoken about in Saudi society.’ Read more