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Feminist Activist Feature: Amanda Nguyen
Amanda Nguyen is about to make history as the first Vietnamese woman and the first Southeast Asian woman to go up to outer space.
Nourbese Flint is Empowering Voters of Color to Bring Their Power to the Polls for Bodily Autonomy.
Nourbese Flint is the President of All* Above All and All* Above All Action Fund, leading All* Above All’s work to achieve abortion justice and build the political power of voters of color.
Feminist Artist Feature: Autumn Breon is a multidisciplinary artist that investigates the visual vocabulary of liberation through a queer Black feminist lens.
Autumn Breon (@autumnbreon) invites audiences to collectively imagine new systems that make current oppressive systems obsolete 💖 Discover the Care Machine →
Feminist Artist Feature: Jezz Chung is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores personal and collective change.
Jezz Chung (@jezzchung) they/them is a neurodivergent, queer, Korean American multidisciplinary artist whose work explores personal and collective change. Based on Brooklyn, New York, they’ve been recognized internationally by El País, Público, Teen Vogue, Logo TV, and Made of Millions and run a podcast with Deem Journal titled Dreaming Different.
In Mexico, We Don’t Celebrate Women’s Day —by Revolución Violeta & FEMINIST
Each year, thousands of women take to the streets to protest against the high levels of violence and to advocate for basic human rights.
Shelmina Babai Abji is on a mission to advance gender equality in leadership roles and her initiative to uplift mentees this International Women’s Day.
Shelmina Babai Abji started with humble beginnings in Tanzania and went from being the first in her family to graduate college to becoming one of the highest-ranking women of color at IBM while raising her two children as a single mother. She is a bestselling author, renowned international public speaker, former IBM VP, angel investor, and first-generation college graduate.
Black Women’s History Week 2024
Celebrate Black Women’s History Week, Created by @feministajones, with us! it’s a week long commemoration of the accomplishments and personhood of Black women held between February, Black History Month, and March, Women’s History Month. →
Black History Month 2024 recap
This February, FEMINIST celebrated Black History Month with amazing conversations, spotlights, and #HerStory moments to shine a light on Black resilience, joy, innovation, and excellence.
This Digital Artist is Tackling Feminist Issues in 3D, From Women’s History to Sex Education
Samantha Vassor creates 3D visuals centered on the human experience.
FEMINIST ACTIVATES: A Salon Exploring Black Herstory Though Fashion in Collaboration with Rosa Rebellion
FEMINIST partnered with Rosa Rebellion to host “Stylizing Our Resistance: Celebrating Black Herstory” a community Salon event during New York Fashion Week and Black History Month. Featuring prominent creators, activists and academics: Kimberly Jenkins, Paola Mathe, Elle Moxley and Julee Wilson.
This Tunisian model advocates for body acceptance in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) through her groundbreaking career
This Tunisian model advocates for body acceptance in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) through her groundbreaking career
Activist Feature: This Saudi Woman Created The Hijab Emoji At The Age of Sixteen
Rayouf Alhumedhi is a product designer who is using her design skills for good.
8 Books to Honor International Holocaust Remembrance Day Written by Holocaust Survivors
8 Books to Honor International Holocaust Remembrance Day Written by Holocaust Survivors
Art.Feminist contributor, Emma K, spoke to feminist artivist, Michaela Spiegel about her subversive practice and the Centre Pompadour—the only feminist creative residency in Europe—which she founded.
Michaela Spiegel is a feminist artivist. Her multidisciplinary practice (which spans painting, installation and video art) critically interrogates notions of womanhood and femininity—concepts which “cost her sleepless nights.”
5 End-of-Year Reminders for 2023
New Year, The Only Resolution is Collective Liberation.
These organizations are addressing the immediate needs of those currently unhoused and working to eradicate homelessness.
These organizations are addressing the immediate needs of those currently unhoused and working to eradicate homelessness
FEMINIST ACTIVATES: Miami Art Week Edition - A Salon on Art and Activism
Ahead of Miami Art Week, FEMINIST, in partnership hosted a panel discussion and salon gathering of activists, artists, and change makers in art and activism.
Meet 7 organizations working to decriminalize and destigmatize sex work.
Meet 7 organizations working to decriminalize and destigmatize sex work
Activist Feature: Dana Marlowe
Dana Marlowe is a business owner, human rights advocate, and founder of I Support The Girls (ISTG). ISTG is a non-profit providing bras, underwear, and menstrual hygiene products to women and gender-expansive people experiencing homelessness and surviving natural disasters. Through their global affiliates, ISTG has donated over 21 million products to those in need.
MEET 11 INDIVIDUALS WORKING TO BUILD AN INCLUSIVE, ACCESSIBLE FUTURE FOR ALL
Meet 11 individuals working to build an inclusive, accessible future for all.