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Yellowjackets Showrunners on S3 Finale: 'How Could They Possibly Ever Re-Find Normalcy?'

“For me, it's a lot of fun to watch someone go really dark.”

How 4 Black Women Writers Shaped Black Feminism

These influential women used literature to challenge societal norms.

Two Men Explain How They Left the Manosphere — and Why Some Never Will

There's no one clear path, but it is possible.

It's Time for Black Women to Be Selfish

White feminism continues to fail us. It can't be our burden to convince white women otherwise.

The 4B Movement Has Become a Refuge for Gen-Z Women Tired of Toxic Men

“I realized most every man I know and love was able to overlook sexual assault as long as gas is cheaper.”

Sydney Sweeney Says Hollywood's ‘Women Empowerment’ Is ‘All Fake’

“[It's] a front for all the other sh*t that they say behind everyone’s back.”

What Trump and the Manosphere Can Teach Us About Young Men

"There's a growing current among a lot of young men of grievance.”

How The Trad Wives of TikTok Are Selling Biblical Gender Roles

Is it back to basics, or back to patriarchal religious ideals?

Olivia Rodrigo Gets That the Girlies Are Pissed

There’s nothing like an arena full of people screaming their hearts out.

The Jewish Roots of Women's History Month

And the Russian-Jewish refugee who started National Woman's Day — a precursor to the international celebration.

Malala Yousafzai Says Faith Is a ‘Big Part of My Life

“My faith guides me to know that it is wrong to deliberately and systematically oppress girls and women.”

Celebrating International Women’s Day As Women’s Rights Crumble

Platitudes don't replace progress

How My Mentor Changed the Course of My Life

“We can’t see what we’re capable of until someone turns a mirror toward us and reflects our own light back to us.”

5 Things To Know About the History of the Barbie Universe

Here’s some of the history that the Barbie movie left out.
Movies

Check Out America Ferrera’s Barbie Monologue on How 'Impossible' It Is to Be a Woman

“We have to always be extraordinary, but somehow we’re always doing it wrong.”

Why Teen Girls Have Always Been on the Vanguard of Social Progress

Their stories had been excised from the historical record.

Hammer & Hope Wants to Confront Political Crises At The Root

Meet the new magazine on Black politics and culture from Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor and Jen Parker.

American Muslim Women Say Wearing the Hijab Should Be a Personal Choice

"Such a private act of personal worship has so much stigma and negative reactions.”

How the First Abortion Speak-Out Revolutionized Activism

Fifty years ago, women gathered in a West Village basement to share their abortion stories.

My Journey From Anti-Choice Evangelical to Repro Rights Reporter

“For 23 years, I was vehemently anti-abortion.”