by Aiesha Little | Aug 15, 2020 | Fandom, Feminism
And now for something a little different: SHE Fellow Aiesha D. Little talked to “nerdlesque” dancer/promoter M Simona Stephenson (stage name Myzchief Du Voodoo) about brand of feminism, her nerdy upbringing and making geek sexy. Little: Tell us about...
by Aiesha Little | Jul 20, 2020 | Feminism, Gifts, Super Heroines Con
We’re gearing up for the first Super Heroines Con (Aug. 3-9) and we’ll be spotlighting our vendors here on the SHE blog. First up is Feminist Book Club, Svaha and SewnTogetherReflections! Feminist Book Club is the premier online hub for intersectional...
by Whitney Salee Risner | Mar 9, 2018 | Feminism, Super Heroines, TV, Uncategorized
This post is a special collaboration between Melody Meiners, Carolyn Noe, and Whitney Salee Risner. Last night (International Women’s Day) marked the release of Netflix’s landmark show, Jessica Jones Season Two. The central lines of Season One were around Jones,...
by jdapper | Mar 8, 2018 | Feminism, Sexism, TV
Friday, March 9, 2018, marks the release of Season Two of Netflix’s landmark show, Jessica Jones. The central storylines of Season One focus on the titular character Jones, brilliantly portrayed by Krysten Ritter, as she dealt with the fallout,...
by Whitney Salee Risner | Mar 7, 2018 | Comics, Feminism, Super Heroines
Friday, March 9, 2018, marks the release of season two of Netflix’s landmark show, Jessica Jones. The central storylines of Season One focus on the titular character Jones, brilliantly portrayed by Krysten Ritter, as she dealt with the fallout,...
by cnoeone | Mar 6, 2018 | Feminism, Friendship, Media, Movies, Work
Friday, March 9, 2018, marks the release of season two of Netflix’s landmark show, Jessica Jones. The central storylines of Season One focus on the titular character Jones, brilliantly portrayed by Krysten Ritter, as she dealt with the fallout,...
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