We’re Here, We’re Queer, But Can We Pee Here? After the Queer Big Bang in Appalachia, still we must ask the question: where can we all pee? Read More Culture, NonfictionContributor29 July 2019queer, appalachian, bathroom bills, queer south, identity, bluecollar scholar, Emily Blair Comment
Mayo In Memoriam // Mayo It RIP In Peace SatireQ20 August 2018colonialism, commentary, condiments, feminism, food, identity, kimchi, life, mayo, mayonnaise, millennials, multicultural, multigenerational, news, pasta salad, philadelphia magazine, picnics, potato salad, race, racial stereotypes, racism, salad, salsa, sandy hingston, shakesepare, wasabi, white peopleComment
On Bras, Bathing Suits, and Basic Human Rights CultureContributor16 September 2017bathing suit, bikini, bra, clothes, confidence, consent, fashion, feminism, feminist mom, feminist mother, identity, life, personal, self identity, style, summer, summertime, swimsuit, underwearComment
Raising a Feminist // The Importance of Identity NonfictionContributor1 March 2017baby boomers, Betty Friedan, confidence, contingent children, daughter, female writer, feminism, feminist, feminist daughter, feminist mom, feminist mother, feminist mum, feminist novel, feminist parent, feminist parenting, gen x, gender, gender identity, generation x, identity, independence, independent children, milennials, mom, mother, mum, parenting, raising a feminist, the feminine mystique, threenager, tmnt, transComment
Straight White Men // A Review ReviewE29 November 2016avery clark, bruch reed, contemporary theater, gender, gilmore girls, gilmore girls revival, identity, jeymee semiti, koreanamerican, michael tisdale, neoliberal, new theater, race, racism, realism, review, shana cooper, straight white men, studio theatre, taylor doose, women of color, women playwrights, young jean leeComment