Shrill
'Shrill' Is the Mona Lisa of Body Positive Television
"It’s about surviving and ferociously, defiantly thriving in a world that refuses to see us as anything but a 'before picture.'”
'Shrill' Demands Space for Fat Women
The series teaches us that loving yourself is more than 'accepting' your own body. It’s about claiming your space and your agency.
What ‘Shrill’ Reveals About The Prison Of Mediocrity
At its heart, 'Shrill' is an honest portrait of a millennial woman’s struggle — in coming to terms with her body, identity, and what she deserves.
In 'Shrill', Black Characters Are More Than Vehicles for White Stories
The Hulu series doesn't apologize to white people, and that's important.
Lindy West’s Polite ‘Fuck You’ to the Stanford Rapist’s Dad
We all want to know what she really thinks, and her 'Shrill' book and tour delivers just that.
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