Category
page 1Intersectional feminism
intersectionality
thumb|300px|An intersectional analysis considers a collection of factors that affect a social individual in combination, rather than considering each factor in isolation, as illustrated here using a Venn diagram.
lesbian feminism
approach to feminism influenced by lesbian movement
transfeminism
thumb|upright=1.2|A symbol used to represent transfeminism
fourth-wave feminism
iteration of the feminist movement that began around 2012
cyberfeminism
Cyberfeminism is a feminist approach which foregrounds the relationship between cyberspace, the Internet, and technology. It can be used to refer to a philosophy, art practices, methodologies or community. The term was coined in the early 1990s to describe the work of feminists interested in theorizing, critiquing, exploring and re-making the Internet, cyberspace and new-media technologies in general.
postcolonial feminism
branch of feminism centered in non-Western cultures
fat acceptance movement
social movement seeking to change anti-fat bias in social attitudes
fat feminism
form of feminism
recetas caseras
quieres saber cómo curar una quemadura
Combahee River Collective
Black feminist lesbian organization
reproductive justice
social justice issue
Peggy McIntosh
American academic and anti-racism activist
Triple oppression
theory developed by black socialists in the United States
feminist sexology
Study of sexuality focused on women
Initiative for Inclusive Feminism
intersectional feminist organization in Norway
Nina Lykke
Professor of Gender Studies
Sister Outsider
essay and speech collection by Audre Lorde
Sophia Smith Collection
library and archive collection at Smith College
Ann Ferguson
feminist philosopher
Equality Amendment
Lalya Gaye
Swiss digital media artist and interaction designer