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  • Jane Fonda at the 2025 SAG Awards
    By Amanda Chatel

    5 Times Jane Fonda Brought Activism To Awards Shows

    Jane Fonda has been vocal about social issues for decades. Here's how she's brought awareness to good causes on the glitziest nights in Hollywood.

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
  • hunter schafer may 2024 kinds of kindness premiere
    By Amanda Chatel

    Celebs Who Took Activism To The Next Level

    Over the years, plenty of celebrities have dove into the world of activism, and some have even taken it to the next level, facing some heavy consequences.

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
  • Woman looking through book shelves
    By Clementine Doyle

    5 Of The Best Books To Read To Cope With The Second Trump Administration

    The daunting scale of everything is hard to absorb, and the burden of what's transpired might feel overwhelming. But amid the tumult and pain, there are books.

    By Clementine Doyle Read More
  • Woman in a march with writing on her collarbone
    By Emily Hutchinson

    What Is The 4B Movement? (And Why It Packs More Punch This Time Around)

    The 4B movement has made waves across college campuses in the U.S. and gained serious steam since Donald Trump was controversially elected for his second term.

    By Emily Hutchinson Read More
  • Dolly Parton on the red carpet with arms outstretched
    By Emily Hutchinson

    Dolly Parton's Most Philanthropic Efforts Across Her Long Career

    Dolly Parton is a philanthropic icon, repeatedly investing in the creativity and futures for people across the globe, as well as her home town.

    By Emily Hutchinson Read More
  • Dolly Parton smiling at an event in 2022
    By Madison Emily Whisenand

    The People's Librarian: Dolly Parton Is Bringing Books To Your Community

    Dolly's Parton Imagination Library is just as relevant as it was in 1995. She may be childfree, but she's truly become the people's librarian.

    By Madison Emily Whisenand Read More
  • woman construction worker
    By Bernadette Roe

    The Viral Watch Me Cook TikTok Trend Is The Fiery Clap Back We All Need

    Across TikTok, women are slamming a viral video promoting outdated beliefs about gender in the best way possible: By showing off their successes.

    By Bernadette Roe Read More
  • Women high-fiving
    By Amanda Chatel

    Microfeminism Is Going Viral On TikTok, But It's More Than Just A Trend

    Contrary to how our culture has evolved regarding gender equality, there are still plenty of cis men still living in the dark ages.

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
  • caitlin clark on the court
    By Amanda Chatel

    Could Caitlin Clark Finally Bring Change To WNBA Salaries? PR Expert Weighs In

    Female athletes have long endured a gender pay gap, but pro basketballer Caitlin Clark could help change that, with all eyes on her WNBA salary in 2024.

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
  • erica cole of no limbits
    By Amanda Chatel

    Here's What Went Down With No Limbits Adaptive Clothing After Shark Tank

    No Limbits meaningful mission spoke directly to the sharks

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
  • Taylor Swift performing
    By Emily Hutchinson

    8 Of The Most Empowering Taylor Swift Songs To Blast This International Women's Day

    From feminist anthem "The Man," to emotional ballad "Long Live," these Taylor Swift tracks call out double standards and celebrate girl power in the best way.

    By Emily Hutchinson Read More
  • Greta Gerwig
    By Amanda Chatel

    Greta Gerwig's Favorite Books Are The Ultimate Feminist Reading List

    To no surprise, the books that Greta Gerwig loves and credits as being influential in her life are feminist readings through and through.

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
  • Gwyneth Paltrow trial
    By Carolyn Osorio

    The Quiet Luxury And Old Money Aesthetics Have Us Chasing An Unattainable Ideal

    Buying into the superiority of the wealthy and striving to attain their aesthetic does nothing but further troubling classist thinking.

    By Carolyn Osorio Read More
  • Looking at phone shocked
    By Jennifer Skura Boutell

    What To Do When Someone Attempts To Leak Your Nudes

    Someone is weaponizing intimate content against you, there are a few steps to take to seek justice and move forward.

    By Jennifer Skura Boutell Read More
  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez marching with people
    By Sierra Vandervort

    10 Women Who Are Leading The Charge On Our Recovery From Girlboss Culture

    These leaders remind us that women shouldn't have to act or think like men in order to receive respect.

    By Sierra Vandervort Read More
  • Group of black women
    By Carolyn Osorio

    What Is The Racial Wealth Gap And How Is It Affecting Black Women?

    The reparations conversation allows for a reevaluation of how and why we should level the wealth playing field.

    By Carolyn Osorio Read More
  • Taylor Swift looking back during performance
    By Ria Bhagwat

    Taylor Swift Changed The Controversial Lyrics In 'Better Than Revenge,' And Fans Need To Respect That Choice

    Some fans are divided over the "Better than Revenge" lyric change on "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)." Here's why it shouldn't be up for debate.

    By Ria Bhagwat Read More
  • Colleen Ballinger smiling on Nickelodeon red carpet
    By Lauren Waters

    Colleen Ballinger's Apology Song Is The Opposite Of Accountability

    Ballinger's latest attempt at addressing the allegations around her inappropriate behavior completely misses the mark for a sincere apology.

    By Lauren Waters Read More
  • Woman looks over at group of men speaking
    By Carolyn Osorio

    Global Gender Parity Won't Happen For 131 Years, And It's Not Just Because Of Unequal Pay

    Despite the progress over the last century, it's going to be another 100+ years for us to reach true gender parity in the workplace.

    By Carolyn Osorio Read More
  • A Shein popup shop
    By Renée Camus

    The Shein Influencer Trip Controversy, Explained

    Shein recently invited social media influencers to tour its factory in an attempt to rehab the company's image internationally, leading to controversy online.

    By Renée Camus Read More
  • Opal Lee standing at podium
    By Carolyn Osorio

    The Grandmother Of Juneteenth: How Opal Lee Made The Holiday A Reality

    Opal Lee spent decades as a community activist and was instrumental in the creation of the Juneteenth federal holiday. Here's how she did it.

    By Carolyn Osorio Read More
  • Woman shakes hands with an interviewer
    By Carolyn Osorio

    States With Pay Transparency Laws That Fight Back Against Wage Discrimination

    While the gender pay gap sadly remains pervasive within the modern workforce, a handful of states are making strides towards payment equality.

    By Carolyn Osorio Read More
  • Woman reviewing documents
    By Tessa Somberg

    The Beginner's Guide To Taking An Ethical Approach To Banking And Investing (It's Possible, We Promise)

    While you can improve your financial future through investing, it can be challenging to find ethical options to do so - thankfully, it's not impossible.

    By Tessa Somberg Read More
  • Woman deeply breathing in a stressful moment
    By Zoe Yu Gilligan

    TikTok's 'Divine Feminine' Trend Is Just Repackaged Patriarchy

    The divine feminine trend on TikTok calls for a simpler lifestyle for women, but it's really just repackaged, old-fashioned patriarchy.

    By Zoe Yu Gilligan Read More
  • Protest against gun violence
    By Fan Chen

    One Woman's Legacy Reminds Us To Wear Orange In June And Keep The Fight Against Gun Violence Alive

    We wear orange in June to raise awareness about gun violence victims in America - and it started with the tragic death of 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton.

    By Fan Chen Read More
  • Women attending a protest
    By September Grace Mahino

    Reminder: It's Important To Care For Yourself When Advocating For Others. Here's How

    Fighting for social change isn't just physically demanding. It's also mentally and emotionally taxing.

    By September Grace Mahino Read More
  • HBO's The Idol
    By Renée Camus

    The Idol Positions Oversexualization As Symbolism And The Sentiment Falls Grossly Flat

    Sam Levinson's series The Idol, starring Lily-Rose Depp and The Weeknd, tries to satirize the fame machine, but instead it falls completely flat.

    By Renée Camus Read More
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