On January 21, millions of women turned out to take part in the Women’s March on Washington: a set of worldwide demonstrations against politicians and corporations who want to revoke the rights of women, people of color, LGBTQIA individuals, and people with disabilities.
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In 1985, The Guerilla Girls famously protested that only 5% of the art on the walls of The Metropolitan Museum of Art was made by women, yet they made up 85% of the depictions of nude bodies.
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LET’S GET ONE THING STRAIGHT: women voters decide elections. Thrown behind the biggest issues of our day, with ballots to back it up, our voting…
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From NPR intern to Peabody Award-winning journalist, Caitlin Dickerson knows the path to success well.
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THE WomenOn20s CAMPAIGN scored a big victory on Wednesday, with Treasury Secretary Jack Lew’s announcement that Harriet Tubman would replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill. The decision…
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CHINGONA FIRE’S NOCHE DE BRUJAS — a women’s art showcase of slayin’ and savin’ hosted by L.A. poets and best friends Angela Aguirre and Yesika…
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IN A TOWN FILLED WITH performers and entertainers, Felice LaZae stands apart from the crowd. With a rich, soulful voice and exotic looks, this talented…
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MY FELLOW WHITE GIRLS: The following is a public service announcement that might be unpleasant, but it’s important, so put down your PSLs for a second…
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Screen Queens is LadyClever’s new roundup featuring feminist entertainment headlines from stage and screen each week: innovative portrayals and story arcs, sketches and comedy, appearances and awards, interviews and…
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