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  1. Girls’ Globe

    The Girls’ Globe website is the central hub of an international network of bloggers and activists who fight gender inequality and promote women’s and girls’ rights around the world.

    Diversity
  2. The Gloria Sirens

    A communal blog by and for women writers, the contributors at The Gloria Sirens cover a wide range of topics, from publishing and teaching to feminism and surviving abuse.

    Abuse
  3. Phat Girl Fresh

    Plus-sized fashionistas love Maui Bigelow’s blog — lifestyle and fashion inspiration, from a fat feminist slant.

    Fashion
  4. The Kinfolk Kollective

    LaSha, the writer behind The Kinfolk Kollective, publishes essays that examine how race and identity intersect popular culture and politics.

    Commentary
  5. Wear Your Voice

    “If Wear Your Voice was a lovechild, we’d be the offspring of James Baldwin and Margaret Cho.” At Wear Your Voice, a collection of radical writers offer news and pop culture through an intersectional feminist lens.

    Feminism
    "If Wear Your Voice was a lovechild, we’d be the offspring of James Baldwin and Margaret Cho." At Wear Your Voice, a collection of radical writers offer news and pop culture through an intersectional feminist lens.
  6. Nursing Clio

    Nursing Clio is a collaborative blog where you can find smart writing at the intersection of medicine and gender, from histories of dieting and breastfeeding to debates on current political questions.

    Commentary
    Nursing Clio is a collaborative blog where you can find smart writing at the intersection of medicine and gender, from histories of dieting and breastfeeding to debates on current political questions.
  7. Franki Raffles Archive

    The Franki Raffles Archive showcases the work of the late feminist social documentary photographer who captured the plights of working women. (Featured image copyright The Estate of Franki Raffles.)

    Commentary
    The Franki Raffles Archive showcases the work of the late feminist social documentary photographer who captured the plights of working women. (Featured image copyright The Estate of Franki Raffles.)
  8. Language: A Feminist Guide

    Author and academic Debbie Cameron blogs about the English language, debunks common myths, and explores linguistic issues that are of interest to contemporary feminists. She’s the author of The Myth of Mars and Venus and editor at Trouble & Strife.

    Culture
    Author and academic Debbie Cameron blogs about the English language, debunks common myths, and explores linguistic issues that are of interest to contemporary feminists. She's the author of The Myth of Mars and Venus and editor at Trouble & Strife.
  9. girl in the hat

    “But I’m no girl. I’m a grown woman, that one sitting on the park bench with her notebook. I’m happy to hide under my wide-brimmed hat but the words I write are shameless and flashy.” At girl in the hat, Anna Fonte publishes sharp essays, short stories, almost-poems, and more.

    Essay
    "But I’m no girl. I’m a grown woman, that one sitting on the park bench with her notebook. I’m happy to hide under my wide-brimmed hat but the words I write are shameless and flashy." At girl in the hat, Anna Fonte publishes sharp essays, short stories, almost-poems, and more.
  10. Stories of Conflict and Love

    Roxanne Krystalli started Stories of Conflict and Love while working as a humanitarian practitioner in conflict and post-conflict regions. More than simply an aid blog or travel blog, it’s a space for her essays and musings on everything from place to mass violence to feminism.

    Essay
    Roxanne Krystalli started Stories of Conflict and Love while working as a humanitarian practitioner in conflict and post-conflict regions. More than simply an aid blog or travel blog, it's a space for her essays and musings on everything from place to mass violence to feminism.
  11. The Belle Jar

    Toronto-based Anne Thériault publishes thought-provoking essays and personal musings at The Belle Jar, commenting often on current events, politics, and cultural and societal issues. A feminist, mother, and popular blogger, she doesn’t shy away from controversial and hot-button topics.

    Culture
    Toronto-based Anne Thériault publishes thought-provoking essays and personal musings at The Belle Jar, commenting often on current events, politics, and cultural and societal issues. A feminist, mother, and popular blogger, she doesn't shy away from controversial and hot-button topics.
  12. Feminism & Religion

    A gathering place for feminist scholars of religion — and all who are interested in these issues — to share ideas, insights, and experiences, from the Women’s Studies and Religion program at Claremont Graduate University.

    Feminism
    A gathering place for feminist scholars of religion — and all who are interested in these issues — to share ideas, insights, and experiences, from the Women's Studies and Religion program at Claremont Graduate University.
  13. Erin Matson

    The blog of writer and activist Erin Matson, with posts focusing on reproductive rights, politics, and debates on and within feminism.

    Feminism
  14. sherights

    A news site focusing on women’s rights and women’s issues, from employment and discrimination to sexual violence and discussions of feminism.

    Current Events
  15. I Wanted Wings

    Can you be a feminist geek? Hannah Collins’s geeky musings on everything from Super Woman to Cinderella answer that question ably.

    Comics
    Can you be a feminist geek? Hannah Collins's geeky musings on everything from Super Woman to Cinderella answer that question ably.