
Linda Yang
'Sad Girls Club' Founder Elyse Fox Says Teens Will Change the World in 2018
After launching an organization to help young girls of color who are struggling with mental health, Elyse Fox tells Broadly about her goal to expand internationally.
Emma Sulkowicz: 2017's Sexual Assault Reckoning Is a 'Marker for Change'
The performance artist known for "Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight)" tells Broadly why this year marked an "historic example of the successes of intergenerational feminism."
Callie Rennison, the Professor Using Brock Turner to Educate About Rape
We spoke to the professor and Title IX coordinator about the #MeToo movement's effect on discussions about sexual assault, and how we can keep the momentum in the new year.
Amanda Gorman, First Ever National Youth Poet Laureate, Reflects on 2017
The 19-year-old author and activist tells Broadly about her extraordinary year and her ambitions to become the President of the United States.
Groping Is Definitely Sexual Assault
In light of the allegations against Senator Al Franken—and misguided defenses of his alleged actions—experts tell Broadly how sexual violence and abuse run a range of behaviors.
How Women Lawmakers Plan to Crack Down on Sexual Harassment in Congress
After Rep. Jackie Speier accused two sitting lawmakers of sexual harassment, she announced plans for a bill to reform the harassment reporting process.
TripAdvisor Will Now Warn You if Sexual Assault Occurred at a Hotel
After an investigation revealed that TripAdvisor deleted multiple posts by people alleging rape and sexual assault, the site added a new feature to identify hotels and resorts where these concerns have been reported.
13 Historic Victories for Women and LGBT Candidates This Election Day
Meet the newly elected public officials bringing much-needed diversity to the United States political system.
The Women Politicians Who Spent the Last Year Fighting Back Against Trump
We look back on how women in Congress defended the US against some of the Trump administration's most harmful policies.
After Viral Letter Against Sexism, Women Artists Call to Expose 'Fake Allies'
In less that two days, over 9,000 artists, curators, and directors signed a letter decrying sexual harassment in the art community. Broadly spoke with women artists about what they want to see from the campaign to eradicate sexism in the art industry.
Student Charged with Hate Crime for Rubbing Used Tampons on Roommate's Things
In a Facebook video, University of Hartford freshman Chennel Rowe, who is black, details the abuse she faced from her former roommate Brianna Brochu, who is white. Brochu allegedly also put moldy clam dip in Rowe's lotion and spit in her coconut oil.
The Woman Who Exposed a Coke-Snorting NFL Coach to Call Out Racial Inequality
After publishing an incriminating video of a former Miami Dolphins coach, Kijuana Nige told Broadly it's time to call out men in positions of power who "take advantage of the people around them."