Why The New Yorker’s piece on trans-exclusionary radical feminists was one-sided
Writing in the Columbia Journalism Review, our own Jos Truitt has an excellent rundown of the myriad problems with Michelle Goldberg’s recent New Yorker piece on the conflict between trans-exclusionary...
View ArticleNo, trans activism isn’t threatening the mission of women’s colleges
Last week, Monica Potts wrote a piece in The New Republic initially entitled “Trans Activism is Threatening Women’s Colleges’ Mission: Campus fights to erase references to women are indistinguishable...
View ArticleChoice feminism: Time to ‘choose’ another argument
There’s much ado about “choice feminism” lately and some of it surely a bit of healthy autocriticism. If feminism means anything, after all, then it means nothing. “Choice feminism” — the idea that...
View ArticleMy Auntie Buffalo Bill: The Unavoidable Transmisogyny of Silence of the Lambs
Last week, our friends at Bitch Media published an ill-advised article celebrating the 25th anniversary of Silence of the Lambs and praising Clarice Starling as an influential feminist hero. Like too...
View ArticleNot In My Name
Yesterday, with an efficiency that would have been impressive were it not so horrific, the North Carolina GOP called a special session of the General Assembly, introduced and passed a bill gutting...
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