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Books · Feb 2025
Enemy Feminisms: TERFs, Policewomen, and Girlbosses Against Liberation
Sophie LewisA provocative and unflinching examination of reactionary strands within feminism that work against liberation. Lewis traces two centuries of 'enemy feminisms' from imperial feminists to contemporary TERFs, revealing how feminist rhetoric can be weaponized to reinforce rather than dismantle systems of oppression.
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Books · Jan 2024
A Short History of Trans Misogyny
Jules Gill-PetersonJules Gill-Peterson locates transmisogyny in colonial statecraft, racial ordering, policing, sex work, and global histories of transfeminized people.
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Books · Sep 2022
The Transgender Issue
Shon FayeShon Faye argues that trans justice is inseparable from healthcare, housing, work, sex work, prison, migration, class, and social justice.
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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 · Jun 2021
Trans Medicine
stef m. shusterstef m. shuster studies how clinicians learn to treat gender and how authority, uncertainty, and gatekeeping shape trans medicine.
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Books · May 2021
Transgender Marxism
Jules Joanne Gleeson and Elle O'RourkeThis anthology joins transgender studies with Marxist theory to analyze capitalism, social reproduction, labor, embodiment, and liberation.
Films
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Films · May 2022
Joyland
Saim SadiqSaim Sadiq’s Lahore family drama follows a married man drawn to a trans dancer, but its feminist force lies in tracing how patriarchal duty frustrates the desires of everyone sharing the household.
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Films · Sep 2019
Lingua Franca
Isabel SandovalWritten, directed, edited by, and starring Isabel Sandoval, this film brings trans identity, immigration status, care work, and intimacy into one fragile story of a Filipina caregiver in New York.
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Films · Feb 2017
A Fantastic Woman
Una mujer fantásticaSebastián LelioA trans woman’s struggle to grieve her partner becomes a precise study of how families, medicine, police, and property law decide whose love and personhood are credible.
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Films · May 1993
Orlando
Sally PotterAdapted from Virginia Woolf's novel, this tells the legendary life story of immortal aristocrat Orlando spanning four centuries, experiencing a gender transformation from male to female during this journey. This pioneering work explores gender fluidity, identity formation, and patriarchal oppression of women through poetic cinematic language.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
The Gender at Work Podcast
Aruna Rao & Joanne SandlerThe Gender at Work Podcast is hosted by Aruna Rao and Joanne Sandler, featuring conversations with global feminist activists, scholars, and community practitioners. The show takes a critical perspective exploring issues of love, policy, war, and cross-cultural alliances, emphasizing the intersection of decolonization, anti-militarization, and emotional politics.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Feminist Buzzkills
Lizz Winstead & Moji Alawode-ElFeminist Buzzkills is a feminist podcast hosted by Lizz Winstead and Moji Alawode-El, affiliated with Abortion Access Front. With a tone of satire, anger, and activism, the show focuses on abortion rights, medical justice, transgender care, and anti-patriarchal struggles. Content covers Supreme Court case analysis, book banning legislation, fake clinic exposure, transgender medical advocacy, and anti-abortion legislation criticism. The show frequently invites legal experts, activists, and artists to explore reproductive rights and social change together.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Feminists Without Mystique
FWMPodcast CollectiveFeminists Without Mystique is a podcast co-hosted by multiple feminists, exploring political, gender, and cultural issues with sharp humor. With a frank, highly critical style, the content covers abortion rights, transgender issues, racial and judicial injustice, media responsibility, often featuring 'we see you' segments exposing structural violence and silent complicity in society.