Jess Martin

Jess Martin is a public relations professional, an aspiring writer, and an assistant editor at Feminist Current. She prefers to write about feminist topics, disability, or environmental issues, but could be persuaded to broaden her horizons in exchange for payment and/or food. In her spare time Jess can be found knitting, gardening, or lying in the fetal position, mulling over political theory that no one in their right mind cares about.

What’s Current: New Zealand is making trolling illegal

New Zealand passes Harmful Digital Communications Bill, a “cyberbullying” law that specifically targets forms of hate speech like racism, sexism, homophobia, and ableism. High profile transwoman, Caitlyn Jenner, to write a weekly…

#FTF: Catharine MacKinnon on what makes a white woman

What makes a white woman? Oh, you mean other than listening to Bon Iver on vinyl, exhibiting a zombie-style attraction to Whole Foods even when the bank account is in the red,…

What’s Current: Sex dolls that talk back in all the most sexist ways

Victoria Brownsworth asks why murdered lesbians don’t make the news. Civil Sociology highlights the staggering hiring and retention gap between male and female Wikipedia editors. Cognitive Psychologists and Neuroscientists weigh in on Rachel…

What’s Current: Northern Ireland criminalizes the purchase of sex

Northern Ireland makes buying sex a criminal offence as of June 1st. Pro-prostitution campaigners are relentless in the abuse they hurl at Nordic Model advocates, says prostitution survivor Rachel Moran. Former Superintendent…

Losing an argument with a feminist? Here's your bingo card!

Losing an argument with a feminist? We’ve got you covered. It’s all here: “Die in a fire,” misquoting Andrea Dworkin, something-something “phobe,” “pearl-clutcher,” and so-forth. Did we miss anything? Let us know…

Across Canada, protesters demand justice for Cindy Gladue

Over one hundred people gathered Thursday morning outside the Provincial Court of BC to demand justice for Cindy Gladue and other missing and murdered Indigenous women. The demonstration was one of 26…