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The singular ‘they’ has been declared the word of the year.

January 18, 2016

Pronouns for trans folks may feel tricky, especially for grammar geeks. Gender neutral and/or inclusive pronouns are now becoming widely recognized, not only as a way to honor and respect transgender, gender nonconfirming, and nonbinary folks, but as word of …

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Why We Still Need Ethnic Studies and Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies

January 18, 2016

Despite social progress, many needs in higher education remain unaddressed. Ethnic, gender, and sexuality studies positively impact students and academia through centering our differences.

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What Is Intersectional Feminism? The Answer – With 3 Steps to Practice It

January 17, 2016

In this video, feminist YouTubers Franchesca “Chescaleigh” Ramsey and Laci Green break it all down – what intersectionality is, why it’s important, and what it really means in practice once you strip away all the fancy language.

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When Teamwork Doesn’t Work for Women

January 08, 2016

Women are often not given full credit for their ideas, especially when collaboration is involved. This makes it harder for women to advance in professions in which teamwork is required.

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5 Ways You Were Raised To Culturally Appropriate — And How To Fight It

December 30, 2015

Not everyone who culturally appropriates does so knowingly, but that doesn’t make cultural appropriation OK. Hand-picking certain aspects of a minority’s culture, with little or no knowledge of the trend’s cultural significance, shows a lack of respect for the culture …

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6 Ways to Stop White Privilege When You See It

December 29, 2015

If you’re someone who is well-versed on these issues and how they ripple into tangible cases of racial discrimination, you have the ability to influence others — regardless of your race or socioeconomic status. You can help others see how …

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7 Things Feminists Of Color Want White Feminists To Know

December 04, 2015

“The hard truth is white feminists are privileged in ways that feminists of color simply can’t relate to, and it’s not even really their fault. Yes, some white feminists don’t acknowledge their privilege, and that’s wrong. However, our society is …

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10 Types of Misogynist Men We All Need to Know About – And Then Call Out!

November 27, 2015

Sometimes misogynistic behaviors are super blatant and recognizable, and other times they take on more subtle hues that pop up unexpectedly in our daily interactions.

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Science Says This One Thing Makes Women Really Intimidating To Men

October 20, 2015

A recent study explored the question – do men really want to date intelligent women?

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Watch This Clueless White Dude Realize How Privilege Works

October 20, 2015

SNL comedian and ACLU ambassador Sasheer Zamata takes a walk with a white, male co-worker whose misguided perception of equality prompts her to explain how deep sexism and racism still run in American culture.

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