While words like “equality,” “diversity,” “inclusion,” and “intersectionality” might sound nice, they don’t address the root problem of patriarchy and they erase feminism’s real aims. On International Women’s Day, let’s remember what feminism is really about.
Commentary
Female bodies in feminism? Not on our watch!
White men’s racist and sexist construction of a supposed “sacred womanhood” protects perpetrators and hides the truth about victims.
We claim to be ready for women’s anger, as a society, but we clearly still expect women to express it in ways we are comfortable with.
India Willoughby may identify as a women, but he does not identify with women.
Two institutions with nearly the same ethos are treated differently. Why?
How can liberal feminism celebrate the end of grid girls while continuing to argue in favour of “sex work” as an empowering choice for women?
Trans activists successfully derail Rose McGowan’s efforts to speak out against sexual assault with accusations of “transphobia.”
So long as women are objectified in the music industry, sexism will prevail.
A woman holding a sign criticizing gender identity ideology at the Vancouver Women’s March has been targeted online.
Aziz Ansari isn’t an evil man — he is a completely normal man.
Not everything needs to be torn apart in order to advertise progressive credibility. Sometimes good things and powerful moments can be celebrated — and this is one of those times.
When academics and leftists dismiss women’s concerns about their rights as a “moral panic,” they place themselves among the ranks of anti-feminists and the alt-right.
Universities are becoming more and more donor-driven — shouldn’t we be asking questions about how that funding shapes theory and discourse?
In two new books, Heather Brunskell-Evans and Michele Moore question the ideologies and practices that promote medical/technological “solutions” to gender, and Renate Klein analyzes the surrogacy industry as a form of exploitation of women and trafficking in babies.