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  1. 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.
  2. NOTCHES

    A collaborative project focusing on the history of sexuality, NOTCHES dives into offbeat, less-explored corners of a complex topic with a healthy mix of seriousness and curiosity.

    Gender
    A collaborative project focusing on the history of sexuality, NOTCHES dives into offbeat, less-explored corners of a complex topic with a healthy mix of seriousness and curiosity.
  3. 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.
  4. Envisioning The American Dream

    Sally Edelstein looks back at America’s past, and a media and advertising industry devised to sell the Mid-Century American Dream.

    Art
    Sally Edelstein looks back at America's past, and a media and advertising industry devised to sell the Mid-Century American Dream.
  5. The Middle Spaces

    In comics, the middle spaces — the spaces between panels — are where readers process what they’re reading and insert themselves into the medium. Here, NYU lecturer Osvaldo Oyola offers thoughts on music, comics, race, and gender.

    Comics
    In comics, the middle spaces -- the spaces between panels -- are where readers process what they're reading and insert themselves into the medium. Here, NYU lecturer Osvaldo Oyola offers thoughts on music, comics, race, and gender.
  6. Women in Theology

    A group of graduate students from across the Christian spectrum, seeking to add women’s voices to a long history of male-dominated theology.

    Gender
    A group of graduate students from across the Christian spectrum, seeking to add women's voices to a long history of male-dominated theology.
  7. 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.
  8. Raising My Rainbow

    At Raising My Rainbow, Lori Duron chronicles the journey of raising her gender-nonconforming son. Her book based on this blog, Raising My Rainbow: Adventures in Raising a Fabulous, Gender Creative Son, was published in 2013.

    Authors
    At Raising My Rainbow, Lori Duron chronicles the journey of raising her gender-nonconforming son. Her book based on this blog, Raising My Rainbow: Adventures in Raising a Fabulous, Gender Creative Son, was published in 2013.