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NYC's Ballroom Dancers Explore Life Outside of Voguing on 'MY HOUSE'
Follow the scene's hottest vogue stars Wednesday on VICELAND.
Finding the Common Ground In Islam and Feminism
"In my experience, learning about feminism and gender equality helped me understand Islam better."
Thousands of students are walking out of their schools to protest gun violence
Students will step out of their classes at 10:00 a.m. local time for 17 minutes — one minute for each of the victims of the Parkland shooting.
Raquel Willis: TERFs Don't Deserve to Define Themselves as Feminists
The activist, writer, and national organizer for the Transgender Law Center tells Broadly what cis women can do to actually support trans women.
Aja Monet Is Not OK with Your Apathy
The Brooklyn native has been melding politics and poetry since long before Trump's white supremacist-fueled rise.
Students Plan 'March for Our Lives' to End Gun Violence and Mass Shootings in Schools
The March and planned school walkouts in Washington DC and local communities will pressure Congress to finally take action on gun control.
Women Deserve Equal Work for Equal Pay, But the Wage Gap Continues to Widen
At the rate the American workforce is going, it will take another 217 years before the country achieves gender parity.
This is what a women’s march looks like in deep red America
One Republican is trying to organize progressives in a Wyoming town where 80 percent of people voted for Donald Trump.
Skip Trump's SOTU and Watch the 'People’s State of the Union' Event Instead
Activists and celebrities like Mark Ruffalo and Alyssa Milano planned their own State of the Union counter-programming to President Trump's Congressional address.
Photos from the Glittery March For Consent in Auckland
"I think it’s really important that we normalise nudity as something that doesn’t have to be sexual."
Putting a Pink Pussy Hat on a Harriet Tubman Statue Is Disrespectful
A gender studies scholar explains how pink pussy hats center white cisgender women, and why the decision to place one on a statue of an enslaved black woman who helped others escape slavery is "opportunistic and ahistorical."
Women's March Activists Set Their Sights on the 2018 Midterm Elections
In New York City, and across the country, the March's anti-Trump sentiment is poised to take to the polls.