Open Letter by Martha Nichols
When I read liberal commenters damning you with faint praise, I see ugly attitudes about women exposed.
When I read liberal commenters damning you with faint praise, I see ugly attitudes about women exposed.
I just knew that, as a black woman, if I wanted to write, I needed some credentials.
It's no stretch to leap past Dr. Johnson, but in the 21st century, why can't writers of any gender twirl on their 'hinder' legs?
An open letter about why the fight against gender discrimination still matters.
I’ve been tempted to think the typical upper middle-class white student seems overly fearful of healthy intellectual debate.
Just by being working class, I’m a minority in the industry, and then to be a woman on top of that is absolutely nuts.
At a time when female critics from Caitlin Moran to Mary Beard are being harassed all over the Internet, the lack of editorial attitude is troubling.
As certain as the rain, disappointments will come, and you will have to live with them and embrace them.
The human stories behind photographs can be tools for supporting social change.
We share the same blood line, we share our Vietnamese culture, and our misplaced community is our own.