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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY 2023: We have made great strides for equality but we need to stay vigilant, if only to honour the memory of those who helped gain our precious liberty, writes Joan Collins
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. She is based in Vancouver.
President Trump called a world leader a “dictator without elections," and one state declared a "state of emergency" due to bird flu. See if you know the details in this week's News Quiz.
Here's a cute video to take up space so you don't accidentally see the answers while you're taking the quiz. US threatens Syria, says Assad is planning chemical weapons attack 3 CNN staffers are ...
Feminist Media Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering media and communication studies from a feminist perspective. [1] Established in March 2001, United Kingdom publisher Routledge publishes eight issues a year. This journal advocates for original submissions based on the social experiences of society and the intersectionality of
Among many other topics covered in the magazine have been surgical practices on genitals, domestic violence and eco-feminism. [3] Every issue includes a section reporting recent developments in the reproductive rights debate. [6] Hoffman is an animal rights feminist; the magazine has carried articles sympathetic to animal rights.
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According to the first issue, the title of the publication was "chosen to remind us that [the feminist] movement started well over a century ago and that we are the second wave of feminists in an ongoing struggle." [2] The Second Wave released a total of 22 issues before ceasing publication in 1983 due to lack of funding. [3]