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Posts Tagged ‘Popular-Article’

6 Affirmations for Trans Folks Who Don’t Feel ‘Trans Enough’

By Sam Dylan Finch | March 20, 2017

What do you have to do to be “trans enough?” Spoiler alert: Your gender isn’t up for debate. These affirmations will remind you of just that.

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Here’s What You Can Do About Police Brutality Right Now

By Ijeoma Oluo | March 12, 2017

White allies, your sadness about police brutality doesn’t fix anything – but you CAN do something, and these six steps will get you started.

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Does Your Daughter Know It’s Okay to Be Angry?

By Soraya Chemaly | February 28, 2017
An angry child looks at the viewer; the background is out of focus.

Girls learn really early on that it’s not okay to be angry – and the damaging impact should really piss you off.

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The Real Reason Women Love Witches

By Anne Theriault | February 17, 2017
A witch casts a spell.

“A witch is a survivor.” These sleepover stories of Ouija boards might be familiar – and it’d be a mistake to write this fascination off as superficial.

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7 Reasons to Support Midwives in the Age of Trump

By Marea Goodman | February 9, 2017
A pregnant person lies in a birthing pool, supported by two midwives.

“The way we are born affects us for the rest of our lives.” Do you know how homebirths help us resist oppression? These answers show the importance of supporting midwives.

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