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Revision as of 02:35, 13 November 2019
Everyday Feminism is an intersectional feminist online magazine that features articles on sexism, homophobia, racism, religious intolerance, body dysmorphia, and class. It has a stated mission to help "dismantle" violence, discrimination, and marginalization.[1][2]
Posts include comics[3] and videos (with text transcripts) in addition to traditional text essays and listicles. Contributing authors include a number of LGBT-identified writers, artists, and activists.[4]
Everyday Feminism is based in United States and focuses on US issues. The site receives over 4.5 million monthly visitors from over 150 countries and has a team of over 40 writers.[1]
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