Women’s March on Washington – Photo Gallery

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Check out our photos taken from the ground at the Women’s March on Washington, including: crowds, funny signs, pink hats, Princess Leia, and a whole lot of kick-ass activists. For more of Lindsey’s trip to the Women’s March, check out her videos from before and during the march! Want to keep up with Her Story Arc?… Read More

Women’s March on Washington Diary – Video Footage

I’m beginning to recover from the sheer exhaustion of travelling from Minnesota to DC (and back again) in the space of 36 hours for the Women’s March on Washington. Here is a series of video footage I took documenting my day at the Women’s March, which experts estimate at least 500,000 women attended. Arriving at our… Read More

Women’s March on Washington Diary – “Preparation”

The countdown begins. Tomorrow over a million women around the planet will be marching in solidarity towards a more equal future. I bought my plane ticket on November 12th to the then-nascent women’s protest in Washington DC, just four days after the presidential election results shocked (at least some parts) of the nation. The decision to go… Read More

Feminist TV Review: Westworld

“You, and everyone you know, were built to gratify the desires of the people who pay to visit your world. What if I told you you can’t hurt the newcomers, and that they can do anything they want … to you?” These chilling words are repeated often to the “hosts” by their programmers in Westworld.… Read More

Feminist Book Review: Nimona

Nimona has been in the ever-growing pile of “need to read” books on my shelf, and it finally came up next in my queue. I purchased it last year after hearing it was written and illustrated by the highly esteemed Noelle Stevenson (see: Lumberjanes) and that it would be made into an animated film. That is all… Read More

Feminist Movie Review: “Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them”

While I’m not a Harry Potter superfan (no HP tattoos here), I definitely loved the books and movies growing up. The chance to return to the HP universe on film was both exciting and nostalgia-inducing, much like reading the Cursed Child screenplay. I entered the theater with cautious optimism and minimal exposure to any movie… Read More