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Maybe It's Time We Let The Old Ways Die // A Star Is Born, Authenticity and Flexibility
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Ode to an Ever-Changing Wardrobe
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The Queer Community and the Female Icon
Toxic Relationships
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Becoming Gilead // How 'The Handmaid's Tale' Continues to Mirror Trump's America
Yas Hunty // Unpacking Gay Culture with Tom & Alex
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Saving Grace: A Feminist Memoir of Weight Loss
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Me Too & Media // Thoughts on Arrested Development & Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
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Why I'm Thankful for Janelle Monáe
The Problem with Call-Out Culture
Suck My Culture // riot grrrl punk in Plymouth
Ropa's Feminist Journey