Meghan Murphy speaks with two activists fighting to keep male inmates out of women’s prisons, Jennifer Thomas and Amanda Stulman.

Meghan Murphy speaks with two activists fighting to keep male inmates out of women’s prisons, Jennifer Thomas and Amanda Stulman.
Many argue OnlyFans empowers women — ensuring they can work independently (and make a lot of money), but is it true?
Earlier this month, Julie Jaman, an 80-year-old resident of Port Townsend, Washington, was banned from her local community pool. Her crime was to ask a man to leave the female changing room.…
Genevieve Gluck speaks with Kathleen Stock about her new book, “Material Girls: Why Reality Matters for Feminism”
Genevieve Gluck speaks with Holly Lawford-Smith about her new website, No Conflict They Said, which aims to compile stories from women affected by gender identity policies and legislation.
The Irish Women’s Lobby (IWD) launched on March 8, 2021. I interviewed three members of the group recently about their goals and the particular issues they are dealing with in Ireland. Meghan…
Vaishnavi Sundar’s film, Dysphoric, explores the social, medical, and institutional construction of gender identity.
Meghan Murphy speaks with Janice Raymond about her seminal book, The Transsexual Empire, which remains ever-relevant, 40 years later.
Breanne Fahs and Phyllis Chesler, in conversation about women, pushed to the brink, who choose violence as an expression of rage.
Three young women recount being rushed into transition before realizing they’d made the wrong choice.
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Carol Downer, a pioneer of the women’s liberation movement, putting women’s health in women’s hands.
Meghan Murphy interviews lesbian feminist Julia Beck about coming out, fighting sex self-identification, the Equality Act, and working within — and without — the system.