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Books
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Books · Sep 2023
Breaking Free: The Lie of Equality and the Feminist Fight for Freedom
Marcie BiancoCulture writer Marcie Bianco boldly argues that 'equality' is a racist, patriarchal ideal that perpetuates women's systemic oppression and limits the possibilities of feminism - with a plan to transform the movement.
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Books · May 2023
Naked Feminism: Breaking the Cult of Female Modesty
Victoria BatemanA radical work by Cambridge economist Victoria Bateman, who has appeared naked on TV, stage, art and protests, using body and brain to deliver her message. Questions: Despite feminism's promises, why do women's bodies remain at mercy of state, society and religion? Are sexy and smart mutually exclusive? Traces bodily modesty pendulum from ancient Egypt to present, calling feminists to unite against female body repression.
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Books · Feb 2023
The Sex Lives of African Women
Nana Darkoa SekyiamahThrough intimate testimony from African and diasporic women, Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah replaces narratives of sexual danger and victimhood with a plural archive of desire, pleasure, freedom, and healing.
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Books · Apr 2022
Trans Bodies, Trans Selves
Laura Erickson-SchrothThis community resource collects trans-authored and trans-centered guidance on health, law, culture, history, family, sexuality, and life course issues.
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Books · Feb 2022
Tomorrow Sex Will Be Good Again: Women and Desire in the Age of Consent
Katherine AngelA provocative examination of women's sexuality, desire, and agency in the contemporary era of affirmative consent. Angel challenges simplistic narratives about sexual empowerment and explores the complex relationship between consent, desire, and female sexual autonomy in the wake of #MeToo.
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Books · Jan 2022
In Defense of Witches: The Legacy of the Witch Hunts and Why Women Are Still on Trial
Mona CholletA powerful feminist analysis connecting historical witch hunts to contemporary attacks on women's autonomy. Chollet examines how the persecution of 'witches' - independent women, childless women, and aging women - established patterns of misogyny that continue to shape how society treats women who defy traditional roles.
Films
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Films · Jan 2024
Girls Will Be Girls
Shuchi TalatiAt a strict Himalayan boarding school, a teenager’s sexual awakening collides with institutional discipline and her mother’s interrupted youth, making desire an intergenerational feminist question.
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Films · Sep 2023
Poor Things
Yorgos LanthimosA surrealist fantasy drama directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and starring Emma Stone. Adapted from Alasdair Gray's novel, it follows the extraordinary evolution journey of Bella Baxter, a young woman brought back to life through brain transplantation in Victorian times. The film explores profound themes of female sexual autonomy, body politics, social liberation, and personal awakening through richly imaginative visual language, becoming a significant representative work of contemporary feminist cinema.
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Films · Jul 2023
Barbie
Greta GerwigIn the seemingly perfect world of Barbieland, Barbie begins to question the meaning of her existence and embarks on a philosophical journey to the real world. This pink-packaged blockbuster explores profound issues of patriarchy, beauty standards, and female identity in an entertaining format.
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Films · Apr 2023
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret
Kelly Fremon CraigAdapted from Judy Blume's groundbreaking 1970 novel, follows 11-year-old Margaret Simon as she navigates puberty's physical changes, religious exploration, and identity formation. This warm and honest coming-of-age film explores female adolescent experiences, mother-daughter relationships, religious freedom, and the universality of women's intergenerational experiences through a delicate perspective.
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Films · Jun 2022
Plan 75
Chie HayakawaIn a near-future aging Japan, the state encourages citizens over seventy-five to end their lives. Chie Hayakawa examines ageism, withdrawn care, and the manufacture of voluntary choice.
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Films · May 2022
The Blue Caftan
Le Bleu du caftanMaryam TouzaniMaryam Touzani’s intimate drama turns a Moroccan tailoring workshop into a study of marriage, queer desire, illness, craft, and forms of love that exceed possession.
Videos
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Videos · Sep 2023
stop denying women their autonomy
oliSUNviaIn this video essay, oliSUNvia critiques the cultural backlash against 'choice feminism' and the rise of stay-at-home girlfriend discourse. She argues that autonomy must include the right to make non-normative or traditionally feminine choices without being dismissed as brainwashed or anti-feminist. Through nuanced commentary and community responses, the video explores the tension between agency, internalized norms, and feminist respect for individual paths.
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Videos · Sep 2019
Woman: Global Women's Voices and Resilience
Yann Arthus-Bertrand & Anastasia Mikova'Woman' is a global documentary featuring interviews with 2,000 women from 50 countries, presenting their authentic experiences on topics including motherhood, education, marriage, economic independence, menstruation, and sexuality. The film not only reveals the injustices faced by women worldwide but also emphasizes their inner strength and ability to change the world.
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Videos · Jun 2018
Talking Bodies and Sexualities
Bivishika BhandariNepali activist Bivishika Bhandari argues that naming bodies and sexuality is a practical condition for health, autonomy, and economic participation, especially for women taught to treat their own anatomy as shameful.
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Videos · Sep 2017
Unlearning Gender
Tasaffy HossainBangladeshi organizer Tasaffy Hossain treats gender not as an innate script but as a set of learned expectations that theatre, storytelling, and collective reflection can expose and revise.
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Videos · Jul 2015
A Warrior’s Cry Against Child Marriage
Memory BandaMalawian activist Memory Banda connects one girl’s refusal to collective organizing, local bylaws, and national legal reform against child marriage and coercive initiation practices.
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Videos · Jun 2013
A Saudi Woman Who Dared to Drive
Manal al-SharifManal al-Sharif recounts how filming herself driving turned an ordinary act into a campaign against Saudi Arabia’s system of gendered mobility and guardianship.
Podcasts
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Big Bitch Energy
Krystle & KimberBig Bitch Energy is a feminist podcast hosted by Krystle and Kimber, exploring gender, labor, and cultural issues with socialist leanings and critical humor. The show covers content ranging from sexual harassment in the tech industry, colonialism criticism, body politics, academic patriarchy, social media norms, and gender exclusion in gaming culture. With a sharp, satirical, and left-wing critical style, it represents one of the feminist voices in the Canadian context.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
The Faithful Feminists Podcast
Channing & EliseThe Faithful Feminists Podcast is a show hosted by Channing and Elise, interpreting the Mormon (LDS) official 'Come Follow Me' study manual from a feminist theological perspective. The show emphasizes the coexistence of faith and criticism, covering content including gender politics in biblical texts, marginalized group experiences, sacramental symbolism, and community care, representing a unique voice in feminist religious criticism. The show concluded in 2023, with all episodes still accessible.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Feminine Business School
Ainslie YoungFeminine Business School is a podcast hosted by Ainslie Young, focusing on how to build sustainable online businesses without sacrificing health and values. The show emphasizes feminine cycle wisdom, pleasure-oriented business strategies, and archetypal energy practices, covering content including stress management, trauma healing, ancestral energy, feminine leadership, and depatriarchalized business models. With a gentle, spiritual, and critical style, it's suitable for audiences interested in body politics and feminist business practices.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Feminist Erotica
Karen & PrincessFeminist Erotica is a podcast hosted by Karen and Princess, exploring desire expression and erotic narratives from a feminist perspective. The show blends critical discussion, creative writing, and cultural recommendations, covering content including queer relationships, disability desire, BDSM, erotic literature, and film/TV analysis, emphasizing pleasure, consent, and diversity. With an intimate, inclusive, and critical style, it serves as an important platform for feminist erotic culture.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Feminist Inc Pod
Ayo (Feminist Inc)Feminist Inc Pod is a podcast hosted by Nigerian feminist Ayo, exploring the real circumstances of Nigerian women through satirical and intimate styles. The show's content covers systemic misogyny, body politics, legal injustices, cultural norms, and media representation, emphasizing Black feminist and intersectional perspectives, representing an independent voice in Nigerian feminist podcasting.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
The Fiscal Feminist
Kimberlee A. DavisThe Fiscal Feminist is a podcast hosted by wealth advisor Kimberlee A. Davis, focusing on women's relationship with money and emphasizing the integration of financial independence, career development, and psychological energy. The show covers workplace gender differences, divorce financial planning, youth financial education, real estate trends, and energy vibration theory. With a professional and inspiring style, it's suitable for audiences interested in feminist financial practices.
Articles
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Reproductive Rights in the Digital Surveillance Era: When Technology Becomes a Tool of Oppression
Electronic Frontier Foundation & Privacy InternationalIn the post-Roe era, digital privacy has suddenly become a matter of life and death for abortion seekers. Period tracking apps, search histories, and location data can all become evidence for prosecution. This article analyzes how digital surveillance threatens reproductive freedom and how women can protect their digital privacy.
02Articles · Oct 2024
#MeToo 2024 Report: Rates of Sexual Harassment and Assault Still High
Tulane University Newcomb InstituteThe 2024 #MeToo report reveals that four in five women have experienced sexual assault or harassment in their lifetime, with 37% experiencing it in the workplace. Despite years of the #MeToo movement, sexual violence remains pervasive. Over 68 million U.S. adults experienced sexual harassment or assault in the past year alone.
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The US War on Reproductive Rights Should Concern Women Everywhere
Mariam KhanIn the United States, women's reproductive rights are rapidly being eroded. Since Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022, nearly 30 states have restricted abortion access. This war on bodily autonomy threatens not just America, but women's rights globally.
04Articles · Feb 2024
How Feminism Ends?
Ginevra DavisThis article starts from bodily experience to critique contemporary feminism's over-abstraction of 'gender,' exploring the inescapability of the female body, the predicament of gender theory, and the tension between women's freedom and self-exhaustion.
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Fighting the Tyranny of 'Niceness': Why We Need Difficult Women
Helen LewisThis article critiques the expectations of 'perfection' and 'likability' in contemporary feminism, calling for recognition of the complexity and contradictions within feminism, and embracing those 'difficult women' who are nonconformist, hard to categorize, but drive change.
06Articles · Aug 2019
The Green Wave: Marching towards Legal Abortion in Argentina
Amnesty InternationalSeven participants recount how Argentina’s green-scarf campaign turned abortion from a silenced personal risk into a mass, intergenerational demand for health, autonomy, and democracy.
Papers
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Reproductive Justice as Intersectional Feminist Activism
Loretta J. RossLoretta J. Ross situates reproductive justice in women of color organizing, showing how it connects bodily autonomy, parenting, community safety, human rights, and structural inequality.
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Eroticism, Sensuality and ‘Women’s Secrets’ Among the Baganda
Sylvia TamaleSylvia Tamale examines Baganda women’s erotic knowledge as a contested archive shaped by female instruction, colonial morality, religion, commodification, and feminist struggles over pleasure.