Have You Tried Turning it Off and On Again: Solving Tech’s Biggest Issue
A look at what women, non-binary people and minorities are doing to solve the diversity issues in tech and where we […]
Read moreThe Canon: Books to Read in March
Books grappling with immigration, class, the ‘90s television revival and some very creepy mannequins. By Jordan Bascom, Daley Farr, Jenean M. […]
Read moreQ&A with Shine Text’s Founders Naomi Hirabayashi and Marah Lidey
As the wellness industry grows, so does Shine Text turning its wellness advice into a text from a BFF. By Kristina […]
Read moreI Do (Not): Marriage in Tunisia
A sixteen-year-old writer challenges her home country’s insistence that a woman’s worth be determined by her marital status. By Tharwa Boulifi […]
Read moreFeminist Makerspaces: Making Room for Women to Create
Across the country, feminist maker spaces are helping women, trans people and people of color cultivate and craft skills, like salary […]
Read moreThe Canon: Books to Read in February
Fresh romance, new Zadie Smith, and the book that puts other postmodern novels to shame. By Elizabeth Callen, Daley Farr, Annie […]
Read moreSTEM Over Storytelling: An Immigration Story
A personal essay about learning to code and embracing a Malaysian heritage, all in a new home. By YZ Chin America […]
Read moreReclaim Your Time at The Coven
Borne from the desire to collaborate and work toward inclusivity, The Coven is the newest community workspace for women and non-binary […]
Read moreEmpowered by Anime
For Asian-American kids, anime provides an outlet for imagination and acceptance. By Crystal Duan Featured Image by Grace Molteni My palms […]
Read moreReconnecting Chicago’s Urban American Indian Youth to Their Native Roots
Most American Indians live outside of reservations. In Chicago—where many feel invisible and disconnected from their community—a woman-led organization is reconnecting […]
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