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Today, this project has been made available to 25 countries around the world. [6] The Financial Times journalist Lucy Kellaway said of herself, after encountering Bates and the project in the summer of 2014, the project affected her "in a way that the writings of Camille Paglia, Natasha Walter or Naomi Wolf never have. For the first time since ...
Bootstrap (formerly Twitter Bootstrap) is a free and open-source CSS framework directed at responsive, mobile-first front-end web development. It contains HTML , CSS and (optionally) JavaScript -based design templates for typography , forms , buttons , navigation , and other interface components.
Feminism Everyday (Persian: فمینیسم روزمره) is a feminist organization founded in 2014 by the Iranian-American activist, Nasrin Afzali, alongside other culturally and ethnically diverse Iranian activists. [1]
WOMAD (Korean: 워마드) is an online community of women based in South Korea.It was founded in 2016, after it split from Megalia, another radical feminist online community, after Megalia began restricting the use of homophobic and transphobic slurs.
The Everyday Sexism Project, established in 2012 by feminist author Laura Bates, is an example of a fourth-wave feminist campaign that began online and utilized the internet as a medium for women to share stories of sexism and sexual assault they had faced through the use of a hashtag and sites like Twitter and blogs.
Welcome to WikiProject Feminism, a project which addresses articles related to feminism and maintains the Feminism Portal. If you plan to be active in editing articles relating to feminism, please add your name to the members list. Proposals, suggestions, and activities are discussed on the WikiProject Feminism talk page.
Laura Carolyn Bates BEM FRSL (born 27 August 1986) is an English feminist writer. She founded the Everyday Sexism Project website in April 2012. Her first book, Everyday Sexism, was published in 2014.
A tall vertical box (a "sidebar"), with its sections shown or hidden via clicking on "[show/hide]" links, for use along the righthand side of articles relating to feminism. {{ Feminism }} A standard navigational template ("navbox"), the width of the page, that should carry the same content as {{ Feminism sidebar }} ; primarily for use at the ...