Op-Ed: Does Vigilante Justice Help or Hinder?
Until now, the big-city #MeToo movement has outed mostly politicians and celebrities. But what happens when it hits a small business in a rural community?
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Until now, the big-city #MeToo movement has outed mostly politicians and celebrities. But what happens when it hits a small business in a rural community?
Six diverse entrepreneurs dishing on their six unique journeys creates one inclusive event. Find out what Bee Quammie learned by being there.
How does one design a successful inclusive event? Lex Schroeder shares five unique elements that reflect feminist values and pedagogy. Reader beware: it’s not easy.
Artificial intelligence is a general use technology that is will be as ubiquitous as the internet. Sounds great–but who will it leave behind?
Organizations like Real Women in Canada don’t believe the gender wage gap exists-just for starters. In her review of Lauren McKeon’s “F-Bomb: Dispatches from the War on Feminism,” CV Harquail writes “The anti-feminist movement remains strong and feminists must find ways to be stronger.”
Want to level up your knowledge of feminism? Good news! Feminist hangouts of the 1970s are making a comeback-with the help of crowdfunding and innovative business models.
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Until now, the big-city #MeToo movement has outed mostly politicians and celebrities. But what happens when it hits a small business in a rural community?
Six diverse entrepreneurs dishing on their six unique journeys creates one inclusive event. Find out what Bee Quammie learned by being there.
How does one design a successful inclusive event? Lex Schroeder shares five unique elements that reflect feminist values and pedagogy. Reader beware: it’s not easy.
Artificial intelligence is a general use technology that is will be as ubiquitous as the internet. Sounds great–but who will it leave behind?
Organizations like Real Women in Canada don’t believe the gender wage gap exists-just for starters. In her review of Lauren McKeon’s “F-Bomb: Dispatches from the War on Feminism,” CV Harquail writes “The anti-feminist movement remains strong and feminists must find ways to be stronger.”
Want to level up your knowledge of feminism? Good news! Feminist hangouts of the 1970s are making a comeback-with the help of crowdfunding and innovative business models.