Ava DuVernay Earns Her Way Into the History Books – First Black Woman Director to Be Nominated for a Golden Globe Award by Tambay A. Obenson at Shadow and Act
Shonda Rhimes: “I haven’t broken through any glass ceilings.” by Maya Dusenberry at Feministing
2015 Golden Globe Nominations at The Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Golden Globes Justifies Its Existence With Nods for ‘Transparent,’ ‘Jane the Virgin,’ Julianne Moore in ‘Maps to the Stars’ by Inkoo Kang at Women and Hollywood
Cheryl Strayed Talks About “Wild,” Feminism, and How Hollywood Made Her Even Sweeter by Sarah Mirk at Bitch Media
2015 Sundance Film Festival Preview by Sam Fragoso at RogerEbert.com
Amy Schumer is producing a new show with comedian Rachel Feinstein by William Hughes at A.V. Club
African-American Film Critics Assn. Names ‘Selma,’ ‘Belle,’ ‘Unbroken’ Among 2014’s Top Films by Inkoo Kang at Women and Hollywood
The best new Strong Female Characters are the weak ones by Tasha Robinson at The Dissolve
Netflix Set to Debut Nina Simone Documentary Next Year by Yesha Callahan at The Root
The 39 Most Iconic Feminist Moments of 2014 by Elizabeth Plank at Mic
Top Ten Pre-Code Films by Brandy Dean at Pretty Clever Films
Gender Equal Genre: Women Filmmakers Spotlighted at Etheria Film Night by Kristofer Jenson at dig Boston
Remembering Comedian and Disability Rights Activist Stella Young by s.e. smith at Bitch Media
Four Lessons From The Media’s Conflicted Coverage of Race by Eric Deggens at NPR
A Timeline of the Abuse Charges Against Bill Cosby [Updated] by Matt Giles and Nate Jones at Vulture
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