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  2. Feminist blog - Wikipedia

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    Feministe One of the oldest feminist blogs, Feministe was founded in 2001. It is a community blog, where various contributors discuss issues related to feminism, social justice, and activism. The Toast Founded in 2013 by Nicole Cliffe and Daniel M. Lavery, The Toast was known for its literary and cultural commentary with a feminist slant. It ...

  3. Jezebel (website) - Wikipedia

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    Jezebel was launched on May 21, 2007, as the 14th Gawker Media blog. [5] According to founding editor Anna Holmes, who had previously worked at Glamour, Star, [1] and InStyle, [6] the site stemmed from the desire to better serve Gawker.com's female readers, who made up 70% of the site's readership at the time.

  4. The F-Word (blog) - Wikipedia

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    The F-Word is a UK-based feminist website founded by Catherine Redfern in 2001, initially as a forum for young feminists. [1] The F-Word [2] has since turned into a contemporary feminist website containing features, blog pieces and reviews on hot-topic feminist issues.

  5. Jezebel to be brought ‘back to life’ after being acquired by ...

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    Jezebel, the punchy feminist blog that was shuttered earlier this month, will be resurrected after the publication was sold to a new owner. The digital media outlet Paste Magazine, which focuses ...

  6. Jezebel, the punchy feminist blog with an outsized influence on internet culture, will suspend operations and lay off its staff effective immediately, its parent company G/O Media said Thursday as ...

  7. Meghan Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Meghan Emily Murphy is a Canadian writer, journalist, and founder of Feminist Current, [1] a feminist website and podcast. [2] [3] Her writing, speeches, and talks have criticized third-wave feminism, male feminists, the sex industry, exploitation of women in mass media, censorship, and gender identity legislation.

  8. Courtney E. Martin - Wikipedia

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    Courtney E. Martin (born December 31, 1979) [1] is an American feminist, author, speaker, and social and political activist. She is known for writing books, speaking at universities throughout the nation, and for co-editing the feminist blog, Feministing.com. Her work also appears on numerous other blogs and websites.

  9. Shameless (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Shameless also hosts a blog, which was named Best Feminist Blog in Canada in February 2008 by the Canadian F-Word Blog Awards and shortlisted again in 2012. [7] [8] The site has also won Best Entertainment Blog. Frequent topics include representation of women and trans folks, youth, race and sexuality in mainstream culture, independent artists ...