A lack of representation for young black girls in the books she read encouraged Marley Dias to celebrate strong black female characters. Now she's written her own book.
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A lack of representation for young black girls in the books she read encouraged Marley Dias to celebrate strong black female characters. Now she's written her own book.
Amber Tamblyn's piece in The New York Times opened up the conversation surrounding victims of sexual assault and the accepted nature of sexual harrassment.
The Girl Who Said Sorry focuses on all the reasons why a young girl shouldn't be apologetic about who she is, something that's commonly expected, especially amongst more outspoken women, in society.
You know sexism is a thing when it takes a made up male colleague to get some respect at your own firm.
T-Swift may have a very problematic history with feminism (or her lack of understanding intersectionality), but her court win is encouraging victims to step forward.
The pregnant tennis player graced the cover of Vogue's September issue, and used it as a wonderful platform to discuss key issues.
A big brand boo-boo in the midst of a clamp-down on gender stereotypes.
We write, we campaign, we march. But this café in Melbourne, Australia had another idea that would make people step back and think about gender inequality and male privilege.
The Gossip Girl actress chooses her words wisely to make sure that her daughters are raised with self-assurance and good self-esteem.
The leader of the Free World has stopped all transpeople from serving their country, because who needs human rights anyway? #TransIsNotABurden
The woman ran the 31-mile race in a Harry Styles top, a skirt and sandals.
The long-time advocate for LGBTQA+ rights has received praise for her use of gender pronounces when referring to her sister's child.
Female golf players have found themselves having to adhere to new rules regarding what they wear when on the course.
The ASA are now vetoing any advertisements that perpetuate gender stereotypes in an effort to reduce potential damage to viewers and their ideals.