The Le Sigh offers both a space and an audience for DIY female and non-binary musicians and artists. By Grace Birnstengel […]
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Race in England, an atmospheric gangster tale, and “jellyfish journalism” By Jordan Bascom, Elizabeth Callen, Jenean Gilmer, Emma Gordon, Annie Harvieux, […]
Read moreThe Female-Fronted Fight Against Climate Change
How small, women-led movements are making big impacts by challenging big business and government. By Hunter Frint Photo provided by Women’s […]
Read moreSome Dreamers of the Golden Dream
In this New Journalism classic, a suburban California woman is convicted of burning her husband to death in their family Volkswagen. […]
Read moreReply All
How the decentralized, digitized tactics of the Resistance have made women the movement’s driving force. By Emma Gordon Illustration by Grace […]
Read moreOur Most Precious Legacy: The Women Battling Child Abuse in Utah
In a state with three times the national rate of child sex abuse, dozens of women are working to offer a […]
Read moreSaving Irvington
American cities seek out historic preservation methods to save neighborhoods from gentrification—but who benefits? And does all history deserve to be […]
Read moreWhose “Empowerment”?
In the international aid field, “empowerment”-driven initiatives too often simplify women’s experiences through a Western lens. By Meghna Ravishankar Photo by […]
Read moreThe Canon: Books to Read In October
A new Snow White, nasty women, and spooky stories. By Jordan Bascom, Daley Farr, Emma Gordon, Celia Mattison, Annie Metcalf, and […]
Read moreRunning on Empty
Five women, three colleges and the disordered eating that unifies them all. By Melody Mercado Illustration by Grace Molteni Participating in […]
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