4 ways to have the most feminist flight ever
Okay, so I’m sitting here at the airport, killing time before my flight home to NJ, and I just realized how anti-feminist flying can be. I mean, seriously, think about […]
So, every now and then I get a question from a male friend about whether or not men can be feminists. I’m planning on writing a more involved post aobut […]
If you’re reading this from the Northeastern United States, chances are you’re kind of chilly right now. And sick of the snow. This listicle round-up is for you; I’ve put […]
Welcome back! Today we’re going to be talking about medical professionals and the role they play in preventing, diagnosing, and treating eating disorders. (If you missed them, check out my […]
Hey all! Today is day 4 of NEDA’s Eating Disorders Awareness Week. You can check out my posts from day 2 and day 3 if you missed them. Today’s topic […]
Hey all! Today is day 3 of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week. (You can read my post for day 2 here). The theme for today is eating disorders in athletes. […]
Hey all! Today is day 2 of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week. The theme for today is eating disorders in marginalized groups. One of the most prevalent myths about eating […]
In the US, February is Black History Month. In light of the past year’s events surrounding race and racism in America, it’s essential that we look beyond Martin Luther King […]
So, last year I wrote about the patronizing “single girls have more fun!” articles that come out around this time of year. This year, I’ve put together a list of […]