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  2. Ms. Monopoly - Wikipedia

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    Ms. Monopoly is a version of Monopoly that recognizes inventions that women created or contributed to and gives bonuses to female players. It was released by Hasbro in 2019. . Upon release, the game was criticized for its gameplay mechanics of giving bonuses to female players, as well as ignoring the original Monopoly's creat

  3. Cat Tobin - Wikipedia

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    Tobin wrote and designed the game First Joyful Mystery, a roleplaying game that explores the politics of abortion and women's rights in Ireland. The game was included in the #Feminism game anthology, a collection of 34 "nano-games" that was selected for the 2016 IndieCade Showcase at E3, and nominated to IndieCade 2016. [15] [16]

  4. Board game with a ‘feminist’ twist goes viral for all the ...

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  5. Clenora Hudson-Weems - Wikipedia

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    Clenora F. Hudson-Weems (born July 23, 1945) [1] is an African-American author and academic who is currently a professor of English at the University of Missouri. [2] She coined the term "Africana womanism" in the late 1980s, contending that women of African descent have always been Africana womanists by their very nature, dating back to Africana women in antiquity, even before the coinage of ...

  6. Kathy Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Her more notable books include Emma Goldman: Political Thinking in the Streets (2011), The Man Question: Visions of Subjectivity in Feminist Theory (1993), and Kibbutz Journal: Reflections on Gender, Race and Militarism in Israel, a work of political theory written in the personal essay form while living with her husband and two young sons on a ...

  7. What feminism means to 12 game-changing activists - AOL

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    Here’s what 12 game-changing activists and influencers had to say about the meaning of "feminism."

  8. Cell 16 - Wikipedia

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    Cell 16, Co-founded by Roxanne Dunbar and Dana Densmore in 1968, included early members Betsy Warrior, and Abby Rockefeller and Jayne West, [1] Cell 16 was a progressive, radical feminist organization active in the United States from 1968 to 1973, known for its program of self-defense training (specifically karate), opposition to violence against women, analyses of relations between men and ...

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