EMERGING FEMINISMS, Meditations on Occupying Our Present: Why I Continue to...
By Lina Chhun A few months after returning from dissertation work abroad, I attended a talk with Professor Aisha Finch at UCLA. The talk expanded on Aisha’s recent book, explored gendered dimensions...
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By Lina Chhun In this post-inauguration period, we are living with what may seem to be a very keen tension—that tension between the dangers of normalization and the flipside, the dangers of what I have...
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By Joy De Guzman On my first days of pre-school a parent asked me with a smile “what are you?” At a time when I only saw black and white, I confusedly told her I was white. She smiled, shook her head...
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By Adam Szetela Ronda Rousey shattered the UFC’s conservative stereotypes of masculinity and femininity, now she is taking the fight to Donald Trump. When the Ultimate Fighting Championship began...
View ArticleEMERGING FEMINISMS, Feminism Throughout The Ages
By Ella Gonzalez Today, “feminism” is a loaded word. It stands at the crossroads of being perceived as an incubator for change and progression for some, and one of jaded practice for others. The...
View ArticleEMERGING FEMINISMS, My Journey Within The Social Development Sector: Musings,...
By Arpita Das Photo Credit: Alankaar Sharma. I find myself increasingly disillusioned with the development sector, even though it has been my professional home for nearly sixteen years. I may sound...
View ArticleEMERGING FEMINISMS, Legislating Islamophobia From Villaneuve-Loubet to...
By Amy Oldfield Armed police surround a woman in a headscarf on a beach in Nice, France. Photo Credit: Vantage News. Women of Villeneuve-Loubet, a coastal town just South of Nice, France, had a...
View ArticleEMERGING FEMINISMS, Writing Wrongs
By Rosalind Moran What do you think of when you hear the words “Women’s Fiction?” I know what I think of. Swirly titles on pink book covers. A pair of shoes, or feet, dangling in the sky. Perhaps a...
View ArticleThe First White Amerikkkan Man
By Joe Pullen Since before Donald Trump was Donald Trump, it’s been a fairly simple proposition: Groom them aggressively, taking a little more each time, and you can take whatever you want from them....
View ArticleThe Time Has Come for White Women to Move Beyond Lip Service: Toward an...
We, The Damned Collective, are delighted to host the work of The Damned. Below you will read Dr. Merri Lisa Johnson call to White Women (and others). She asks “What are you doing—with, through, and...
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