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Everyday Feminism is in trouble, y'all. Here's the bad news – and what it means for you.

This is an emergency for Everyday Feminism and a hellish time for independent media. So we're giving one hell of a fight – here's how you can join us.
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#4: "What you fantasize about isn't necessarily what you want in real life."

Do you know how fantasies can affect your sex life? If you’ve ever been curious about sexual fantasies, Dr. Doe has some info for you.
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For Mother's Day weekend, let's rethink this double standard.

It’s typical to assume that single dads are doing something heroic – and that single moms are doing just the opposite. Here are a few things we can do to change this.
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We're thrilled to announce that we're MORE THAN HALFWAY to our goal!! Thank you for all the support - keep boosting Project #SaveEF and we can do this!

This is an emergency for Everyday Feminism and a hellish time for independent media. So we're giving one hell of a fight – here's how you can join us.
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Consent isn't the absence of a "no" – it's the presence of a "yes!"

Do you have concerns about today's hookup culture? The problem is not the act of casual sex – it's the sexism in how people tend to practice it. So here are ways to make our hookups less sexist and…
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No one should be shamed for their hair.

The way people treat Afro-Latinxs with natural hair says a lot about society’s expectations. Find out what natural hair means to these Afro-Latinxs.
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So what if we are?

Dispelling anti-feminist myths can look like proving we're not all bra-burning, man-hating lesbians. But do you know what you're implying the with “we're not all lesbians” defense?
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When we hold space for someone, we release control and respect differences.

#4: “Keep your ego out of it.” It’s tempting to “fix” others’ problems with advice – but holding space might be what they need instead. Here’s how to do it.
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Were you told any of these growing up? (via Bustle)

We'd like to think that sexism only comes from those with bad intent. But sometimes, it comes from the people who love and support us most: our parents. Because sexist beliefs get drilled into the best of us throughout our lives, there are many anti-
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#7: "Let's talk about prolapse."

Sadly, this topic isn't often discussed, but it's important to understand. Does any of this information surprise you?
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"My existence often feels like a radical act."

“My existence often feels like a radical act in itself.” What’s it like to be queer within Mexican Catholicism? This is a powerful answer.
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If affirming Black beauty makes you uncomfortable, this comic is so helpful.

“I don't want people to look at me as just another oppressor.” It's not about putting people down - so here's how to show solidarity and honor your own struggles, too.
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Bring an Everyday Feminism speaker to your school or event!

Kim Tran is a teacher, scholar and organizer finishing her PhD in Ethnic Studies and Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. Her scholarship and community work engages the intersection of cross racial coalitions, gender inequality, class oppression and queer sexuality. Kim combines an academic and organizing background in queer literacy, intersectional feminism and anti-racist... coalitions to inspire and deepen allyship and solidarity work.

Her presentations include:

- Uprooting Anti-Black Racism at Home
- Understanding the Queer Alphabet
- Anti-Oppression in the Classroom
- Navigating Internalized Racism

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Kim is a teacher, scholar and organizer finishing her PhD in Ethnic Studies and Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. Her scholarship and community work…
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It's never not a good time to learn cool shit about Harriet Tubman.

Think history is boring? This story about Harriet Tubman and her "army of bad bitches" will make you question everything you thought about history – including whose stories get told and whose…
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We're determined to create a world where you can recognize gaslighting as an abuse tactic and get some healing.

What do you need to know about gaslighting? These resources can help you recognize and heal from this form of emotional abuse.
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Can you relate to these? (via Bustle)

Sometimes it can be hard to look at a big number — 24 million, for example — and comprehend how many people that actually means. One particular hashtag, however, gives those people a voice. "I Am A Pre-existing Condition" on Twitter shows how the GOP
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#1: "All Asian-Americans are foreigners."

Asian America: It’s a land of stereotypes — at least, according to television and film. Unfortunately, these stereotypes too often fall under the popular radar and aren’t discussed or acknowledged as…
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