intersectionality
Florida Republicans Are Terrified of Gender Studies Majors
A new DeSantis-backed bill would ban gender studies, “intersectionality,” and “critical race theory” from the state’s public colleges and universities.
The Climate Crisis Is Not Just About the Environment, So Why Are We Acting Like It Is?
Activists tell us why we need to care about other issues to solve the climate crisis.
does the climate change movement have a class problem?
Environmental activism is frequently associated with the white middle class, but it's an issue that disproportionately affects working class people and people of color. Without addressing that dissonance, the movement can't move forward.
does the climate change movement have a class problem?
Environmental activism is frequently associated with the white middle class, but it's an issue that disproportionately affects working class people and people of color. Without addressing that dissonance, the movement can't move forward.
How to Write a Best-Selling Feminist Book
With all these empowering books on the literary market, two millennial girl bosses are sharing their guide to bringing modern feminism to the masses.
The Black Feminist Who Argued for Intersectionality Before the Term Existed
In the late 1800's, scholar Anna Julia Cooper was already calling attention to the fact that Black women face a unique set of struggles due to overlapping racism and sexism.
Florynce Kennedy Is an Intersectional Feminist Hero Worth Honoring During Black History Month
As an advocate for women and people of color, Florynce Kennedy fought for the rights of marginalized communities and empowered underprivileged Americans.
Essayist Morgan Jerkins on Intersectionality and Her Remarkable New Book
Jerkins talks about her insightful new essay collection 'This Will Be My Undoing.'
One Year Later, Eyes Are on Women’s March to Fix What it Got Wrong Last Time
Last year the Women's March co-chairs emphasized intersectionality, and this year everyone must be on the same page when it comes to what inclusion looks like.
For the Women's March to Succeed, People of Color and the LGBTQ Community Must Have Full Seats at the Table
If we are truly committed to advancing a future that includes everyone we should prioritize the voices of those who have been historically unheard.
What the Failures of a Feminist Bookstore Can Teach Us About Intersectionality
Brooklyn's now defunct Troll Hole was a zine and sex shop located in the corner of a busy laundromat. But it rarely attracted the women washing their clothes on the other side of its glittery, purple curtain.