Jane Austenâs sharp observations about love, class, and social performance would look like in todayâs dating-app culture.
National Women's History Month should be a time of celebration, active change, and deliberation. This post calls for all three.
Now that the newest season of "Bridgerton" is officially out, I'd like to take some time to focus on one of the more controversial siblings: Eloise.
Why weâre still obsessed with Elle Woods.
Itâs no surprise to anyone living in America that the cost of childcare is obscenely high. On average, the cost of daycare for toddlers equates to about $1,200/month per...
what it means to be seen as a loud girl
I've always considered myself a feminist but up until this point never really properly researched the different kinds of feminism and their impacts on women and society. So, when...
Women's sports deserve as much love as men's sports, and that love starts with you.
Somewhere in between polishing my resume and saving another pin to my âFuture Kitchenâ board, I finally realized that I don't have to pick a side.
The villain they scripted for her: the limitation of women in politics.