From tackling product transparency to the Tampon Tax, feminine hygiene companies are revolutionizing their industry by creating menstrual products with a […]
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“We’re talking about hair…but we want to push the conversation a little deeper.” By Jade O.Earle Illustration by Grace Molteni Lindsey […]
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How the “Finsta” (fake Instagram) trend is normalizing serious social and mental health issues through the guise of self-deprecating humor. by […]
Read moreCan’t Stop, Won’t Stop the Women of the Wall
Women of the Wall prays monthly to protest religious restrictions on women at the Western Wall. By Claire Butwinick On her […]
Read moreBalancing the Books with Emma Straub
In founding her own bookstore, Books Are Magic, Author Emma Straub fights for local booksellers By Emma Gordon When the owners […]
Read moreThe Canon: Books to Read in June
Memoirs of food and fashion, Syrian voices, and literary erotica. by Emily Bergslien, Ann Mayhew, Kaylen Ralph, and Sarah Waller I’m […]
Read moreQ&A with ‘300 Arguments’ author Sarah Manguso
Discipline, pleasure, and arguments with a beginning, middle, and end by Daley Farr Photo by Andy Ryan “I like writing that […]
Read moreCapturing Life When Faced With Mortality
Photographer Nancy Borowick captures the end of her parent’s life and their battle with cancer in her book, The Family Imprint. […]
Read moreKatherine Heiny Knows Storytelling is a Serious Business
After decades of writing short stories, Katherine Heiny is releasing her first novel, Standard Deviation, on May 23. She talks transitioning to a […]
Read moreDigging into Women’s Pockets in 2017
Julie Kashen, Policy Director at Make It Work, discusses women’s economic security, how to resist and what women should do now. […]
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