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This author started a nationwide book club-turned-literacy nonprofit that celebrates the life-changing power of literature.
This week, FEMINIST spoke with Glory Edim, an author, activist, and the founder of Well-Read Black Girl.
Sex Work and Social Work Biases: We Need to Be Better
In this piece, Sarah highlights the stigma and biases sex workers face in healthcare and social work and critiques systemic issues like criminalization and cultural incompetency, particularly affecting BIPOC and trans women.
For the past eight years, she’s been protesting at major conventions and demonstrations, opposing Trump’s policies and exposing their impact.
This week, FEMINIST spoke with Nadine Seiler, a Black curator, archivist, historian, and outspoken activist who has protested across the U.S. in response to the country’s erosion of rights
This is what Trump’s second term would look like. When we say democracy is on the ballot, we mean it.
What You Need to Know About Project 2025.
Feminist Activist Feature: Emmabella Rudd
Emmabella Rudd is a Type 1 diabetes activist and advocate who is the founder of Emmabella’s Believers, a team of supporters and advocates who are dedicated to capping insulin prices and ultimately treating, preventing, and curing Type 1 Diabetes. As an aspiring lawyer, she plans to dedicate her career to increasing insulin accessibility, supporting diabetes research, fixing the U.S. health care system.Author Raquel Willis is sharing her journey in activism and self-discovery as a Black trans woman through her debut memoir, The Risk It Takes to Bloom: On Life and Liberation. FEMINIST sat down with Willis to learn more about her inspiring journey towards collective liberation.
Feminist activist feature: Kelly, @DisabilityInsight
FEMINIST interviewed Kelly of @DisabilityInsights, activist and resource creator in light of Disability Awareness Month and her continued advocacy work for disability rights. →
Feminist activist feature: Isabel Mavrides-Calderon
Isabel Mavrides-Calderon, 18, is a Latina disability justice activist and organizer. Her work focuses on advocating for policy change, accessibility, and anti-ableism. She has hosted numerous campaigns and protests for disability rights bills with the ACLU, Patients Rising and the Center for Disability Rights.