
3 Rules to Live By in the Transgender Dating Scene
MY FRIENDS IN THE LGBT COMMUNITY of Tallahassee, Florida frequently ask about my life in Los Angeles. I lived there during most of my adulthood,…
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The Global Goals #WhatIReallyReallyWant Campaign
AFTER the UN’s Millennium Development Goals for equality were left unfulfilled in 2015, UN Women created a roadmap to 2030, along which 17 new goals…
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We Need the Kind of Sisterhood They Have In Iceland
JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT Iceland couldn’t get any cooler, women across the nation join forces, en masse, in a social media movement designed to eradicate cattiness…
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Shout-out to Nettie Stevens, an American geneticist who discovered and described sex differences in chromosomes.
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Try to stay on a morphing race track in ‘Kaasua’
A game doesn’t need to be an elaborate box office affair or Steam and console-compatible to be enjoyable. Kaasua is living proof of that. This small and simplistic release from developer Robber Docks is a Unity-based racing game that is playable for free through the website Kongregate. Kaasua isn’t a traditional racing game, and offers […]
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‘Knee Deep’ is an enthralling episodic noir that plays like a theater production
Narrative games have become quite popular in recent years. Gamers actually enjoying an exciting and immersive story isn’t exactly news to developers. Most narratives take this concept to the next level, enveloping subtle gameplay elements with enchanting story arcs and powerful character interactions. These types of releases still manage to complete the checklist for what […]
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Happy birthday to artist and feminist Frida Kahlo. You were and continue to be magic – no maybes about it.
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Zika Bill Was a No-Win Situation for Senate Democrats
“DEMOCRATS DON’T CARE about fighting Zika.” That’s the message headlines are spouting in the wake of a failed bill — bearing the clumsy title…
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HBD to Anna Arnold Hedgeman, civil rights leader and first woman to serve on a NYC mayor’s cabinet!
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June’s Big Week for Women in the Supreme Court
THE LAST WEEK OF JUNE was a big week for women in the Supreme Court, with three rulings directly affecting women’s rights and safety. The…
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