“Selma” is Now. by Nijla Mu’min at Bitch Media
Selma Appeals To Conscience, Unity And Justice, In 1965 by Omar P.L. Moore at The Popcorn Reel
Interview: Ava DuVernay Talks ‘Selma,’ Black Love, and Going Beyond The Historical Narrative by Nijla Mumin at Shadow and Act
A List of All of Women and Hollywood’s End-Of-Year Coverage by Melissa Silverstein and Inkoo Kang at Women and Hollywood
Tim Burton Film “Big Eyes” is a Big Indictment of Art-World Patriarchy by Andi Zeisler at Bitch Media
Margaret Keane’s Eyes Are Wide Open by Carl Swanson at Vulture
The Real Problem With “The Interview” Is Its Racism, Not Its Satire by Maxine Builder at Medium
In Hollywood, It’s a Men’s, Men’s, Men’s World by Manohla Dargis at The New York Times
The Women of Hollywood’s Men’s Men’s Men’s World by Melissa Silverstein at Women and Hollywood
The Best of Black Television in 2014 by Curtis Caesar John at Shadow and Act
9 Ways The Media Failed Women In 2014 by Alexandrea Boguhn, Olivia Kittel, Olivia Marshall, and Lis Power at Media Matters for America
10 Reasons It Was Actually a Great Year for Women in Movies by Katey Rich at Vanity Fair
How Pop Culture Can Change The Way We Talk About Abortion by Lauren Duca at The Huffington Post
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