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Discover expert analysis and the modern take on feminism, brought to you by Marie Claire.
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40 Great Feminist Movies That Are Sure to Empower YouFilms about women, for women, and made by women. By Brooke Knappenberger Last updated 
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The Women Who Changed the WorldGirl power. By Ineye Komonibo Last updated 
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30 Books by Black Women That Should Really Be on Your BookshelfAdd these classics and recent bestsellers to the top of your TBR stack. By Alexis Jones Last updated 
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11 Books That Are the Antidote to Toxic Girlboss Hustle CultureThese memoirs and nonfiction titles will inspire you to focus on your personal ambitions. By Andrea Park Published 
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The Final Girl Reigns Supreme in These 17 Feminist Horror MoviesCalling all scream queens. By Sadie Bell Published 
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In 2023, Black Women Will Have to Work Over 21 Months To Make What White Men Did in a YearFeatures It's just one of the many ways women still aren't equal to men. By Brooke Knappenberger Last updated Features
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Attorney General Letitia James Takes on the WorldWhether you're the N.R.A. or Dunkin' Donuts or a Trump, break the law in the great state of New York and she—and the office she represents—will come at you. By Maria Ricapito Last updated 
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Amanda de Cadenet Wants Us to Start Listening to MenWith her new podcast, the host is hoping to gain a deeper understanding of modern masculinity and its role in advancing women’s rights. By Emily Tisch Sussman Last updated 
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Why I Returned To My Maiden NameKatie Ann Echevarria Rosen Kitchens, the cofounder and chief curator at FabFitFun, knows her name is a mouthful. But changing her name celebrates her Latinx roots and feminism. By Katie Ann Echevarria Rosen Kitchens As Told To Tanya Benedicto Klich Published 
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'She Pivots' with Reshma SaujaniIn the 'She Pivots' podcast, Saujani talks about her career's many twists and turns. By Emily Tisch Sussman Published 
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What 'Femininity' Means in 2022Malala, Amanda Gorman, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and more define the word on their own terms. By Neha Prakash Published 
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Feminist T-Shirts to Wear for a Boost of EmpowermentWear your feelings on your sleeve—literally. By Gabrielle Ulubay Published 
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A Love of Basketball Left Her StatelessOne athlete’s quest for freedom from Afghanistan, where the Taliban's restrictive and regressive policies on women's sports put her life in danger. By Abigail Pesta Published 
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The 2021 Book Releases You Don't Want to MissNew titles from Jennifer Weiner, Akwaeke Emezi, Sally Rooney, and more. By Rachel Epstein Published 
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Education for Women and Girls Is Crucial for Climate JusticeIn an excerpt from her new book, 'A Bigger Picture,' Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate discusses the impact educated African women and girls can have on solving the climate crisis. By Vanessa Nakate Published 
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It’s Time to End Equal Pay Days and Pass the Equal Rights AmendmentThe passage of the ERA is a chance for our country to prove it truly values women. By Hala Ayala Published 
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Don't Stress! You Can Get in Good Shape Money-wiseFeatures Yes, maybe you eat paleo and have mastered crow pose, but do you practice financial wellness? By Sallie Krawcheck Published Features
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In 'We Are Not Like Them' Art Imitates Life—and (Hopefully) Vice VersaRead an excerpt from the thought-provoking new book. Then, keep scrolling to discover how the authors, Jo Piazza and Christine Pride, navigated their own relationship while building a believable world for Riley and Jen—best friends, one Black, one white, dealing with the killing of an unarmed Black boy by a white police officer. By Danielle McNally Published 
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Tarana Burke on the Past and Future of #MeTooIn her new memoir, Unbound, the activist examines how the movement was built. Here, she reflects on where #MeToo goes now. By Neha Prakash Published 
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Wine Didn't Make Me a Better MomBut you wouldn't know that scrolling through Instagram. Instead of peddling alcohol and memes, society should give women what they really need: support and resources. By Kelley Manley Published 
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The Anti-Choice Movement’s Aims Are Out in the Open: End Roe, Rip Away Reproductive FreedomToday, 228 U.S. senators and representatives explicitly asked the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade. By Adrienne Kimmell Published 
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Mars Needs WomenThey eat, breathe, and weigh less than men, which, in the context of a months-long space flight, could be a real game-changer. Plus, they bring soft skills that might make the trip a lot more pleasant. By John Scott Lewinski Published 
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Kathryn Garcia Has Spent Her Career Cleaning Up Powerful Men's MessesThe former department of sanitation commissioner has jockeyed her way to the front of a very crowded, very loud, very sexist NYC mayoral field. Will she make history? By Megan DiTrolio Published 
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'Period. End of Sentence.' Invites Us to Reimagine the Menstrual Equity MovementFellow menstrual equity author Jennifer Weiss-Wolf dissects Anita Diamant’s new book, offering key takeaways in the fight for period justice. By Jennifer Weiss-Wolf Published 
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Nancy Jo Sales Wants Women to Know It’s Not You, It’s Dating AppsThe writer went viral for trashing Tinder in Vanity Fair. Her new book, Nothing Personal, pulls the curtain on online dating back even further. By Maria Ricapito Published 
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Does Your State Have a Tampon Tax?Features It's time to eliminate it once and for all. By Rachel Epstein Published Features