Jon Stewart, Jamelle Bouie, And Others Weigh In On The Charleston Massacre by Kinsey Clarke at NPR
How Feminist TV Became The New Normal by Zeba Blay at The Huffington Post
Orange Is the New Black Quietly Reinvents Itself by Losing the Villain Narrative b
Angela Lansbury’s School of Feminist Witchcraft by Jessica Mason McFadden at Gender Focus
SIFF Review – ‘Tangerine’ Takes on Every Label: Black, Brown, Poor, Trans, Woman & Sex Worker by Jai Tiggett at Shadow and Act
In “3 1/2 Minutes,” We See a Life Cut Short by Nijla Mu’min at Bitch Media
‘Seoul Searching’ Director: ‘This Country is Half Made Up of Minorities, But Cinema Doesn’t Reflect That’ by Dave McNary at Variety
An Open Letter to Jerry Seinfeld by Julia Robins at Ms. blog
Broadening a Transgender Tale That Has Only Just Begun by Erik Piepenburg at The New York Times
Want to understand what it means to be a woman? Look to robots. by Alyssa Rosenberg at The Washington Post
Get Ready for Wes Studi as Badass Native Antihero in ‘Ronnie BoDean’ by Wilhelm Murg at Indian Country Today Media Network
Natalie Portman Insisted on Female Director for Ruth Bader Ginsburg Biopic by Nolan Feeney at TIME
OITNB’s Ruby Rose Schools Us On Gender Fluidity by Jessie Mooney at ELLE
Highlights from Ava DuVernay, Nicole Kidman, Jill Soloway at WIF’s 2015 Crystal + Lucy Awards by Inkoo Kang at Women and Hollywood
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