B**O
Three Stars
ok
N**3
My daughter really enjoys this
I got the mag for my daughter at her request. She is enjoying the articles and introduced me to several pieces that she thought I would like. I now share the mag with her.
A**R
love bitch
one of my favorite magazines, was super happy to finally resuscribe.it's great to have a feminist magazine that doesn't sacrifice design and is affordable! surprisingly hard to find.<3
A**R
One Star
Well, according to this magazine, all tough women are liberal and angry. This magazine is full of propaganda.
M**N
Five Stars
Great magazine.
D**A
Yes, subscribe to this and Teen Vogue.
This is 00m not Denise. I am her son. These women of color, white, black, and asian (if I am presuming based on names and topics right) are the greatest, as is PSU for sponsoring them. The article on Black Lives Matter being lead and centered around queer black women was the clencher, second to that: learning about the efforts to tell the stories of women and other people who have had abortion without shilling the agneda of my faith (Christianity).
A**A
An essential feminist magazine
I think I've been reading this magazine since I was 17 or 18 years old, and it never fails to contain a slew of great, well-written, thought-provoking articles. While I'll admit that sometimes one of their articles or short features can be kind of on the radical side of the feminism fence (I'm more of a Marxist feminist than a radical one), it's nice to see that feminist perspectives from all across the spectrum are included. You'd certainly never find these types of essays in a magazine like Cosmo, essays addressing topics such as women in religion, celebrating being single past a certain age, how women are negatively or stereotypically portrayed on television, women who embrace facial hair, and how menstruation is dealt with in various places around the world. They also have regular book and music reviews, rants and raves in the "Love It/Shove It" feature, and where to write to complain about things like female workers being exploited in another country or a tv show (in this case, Dawson's Creek, if I remember correctly) that refused to deal with the little-represented area of abortion within marriage by having some 45 year old woman oh-so-unrealistically keeping a surprise pregnancy when her other kids are almost grown.A lot of young women today tragically believe that feminism is a bad dirty word and bend over backwards to assure people (particularly guys) that, oh, no, THEY'RE not feminists. A magazine like this should be required reading for such young women. It would not only correct their severe misperceptions, but would also demonstrate, without any preaching necessary, that all things feminist are actually pretty hip, cool, and relevant.
R**T
"Bitch"in' Mag
I've bought four issues of this magazine OTC and will be ordering subscriptions for the women in my family! The perspectives offered on contemporary issues relating to mass media, pop culture, politics, and social/feminist challenges are interesting, intelligent, and written with a bite of humor. In short, it's about as anti-Cosmo as you can find. Buy this for the thinking women in your life and continue the discussions! I have read through every copy I've gotten, cover-to-cover in one sitting - it's that interesting. Brain food that is very entertaining!!!
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