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25 (More) Examples of Male Privilege as Experienced By a Trans Man
We heard from so many of you after this author’s last list exposed examples you’d never noticed before. That was only the beginning.
Read More9 Simple Ways to Reduce Police Violence Against People of Color in the US
This author has a hard time trusting police officers – and for good reason. But these ideas could help make some crucial changes to reduce racist police violence.
Read MoreWhat Everyone Needs to Know About Teenagers and Mental Health
“Why are you telling people you have problems?” What happens when teenagers get to open up about mental health? That’s what this Degrassi Group Chat is all about.
Read MoreAgainst Patriarchy: 20 Tools for Men to Further Feminist Revolution
For all of us who are men who believe in social justice, who want healthy and beautiful lives for our loved ones, and who are working for positive change in the world, let us commit or re-commit to making feminism central in our lives, values, and actions. It is time for men in the millions to take courageous action in our society to further feminist revolution.
Read More5 Reasons You Should Care About Environmental Justice If You Care About Women
It’s easy to get how some issues relate to feminism – but climate change? If you haven’t paid attention to this connection before, here’s good reason to start.
Read MoreThis Frida Kahlo Comic Will Remind You Why It’s Awesome to Be Strange
Do you ever feel out of place? Frida Kahlo was considered strange, too. This touching illustration captures how it feels to be misunderstood – until you get a life-altering change of perspective.
Read More8 Ways Our Modern Fashion Habits Destroy the Environment
WHOA – do you know how much water is used to make just one pair of jeans? Learn about the real cost of your clothes so you can do something about it.
Read More8 Ways the Media Upholds White Privilege and Demonizes People of Color
You’ve got to check out all the ways the media’s lying to you – and what studies say about how they’re influencing you and your community more than you think.
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