
When will those supposedly committed to equality started caring about and listening to Native Women? Read more
When will those supposedly committed to equality started caring about and listening to Native Women? Read more
Adoption is a complex billion-dollar business that often increases inequality. Read more
Knitting, embroidery, and other crafts can be powerful tools in the fight against fascism and the patriarchy. Read more
If a vagina is an angry bellowing fissure…then what is a penis? Is it always a weapon? Read more
We cannot let women and Indigenous people drown in polluted estuaries while the rest of us can scramble toward higher ground. Read more
‘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
We should follow Simone de Beauvoir’s example and commit ourselves to political action. Read more
You know what we had before Identity Politics? We had White Dudes. Read more
I don’t need female empowerment, because I’m not weak!” “I’m not a feminist because I don’t hate men.” “I don’t need feminism. I actually like cooking for my husband.” I used to agree with a lot of statements like this. I thought feminists were only doing harm to themselves and others, and I proudly proclaimed that I Read more
“Conjure an image of a witch in your mind’s eye, and you’ll find s/he can take many different shapes. Evil, beautiful, hideous, holy, a sinner who just might save us all — this multifaceted archetype is a dark layer-cake of legends and associations. Written by Phantasmaphile’s Pam Grossman and artwork by Canada’s occult sweethearts Tin Can Forest, What Is A Witch is a an illuminated incantation, a crystalline invocation, a lovingly-crafted celebration of the world’s most magical icon.” Read more