Blog

Laura Zam on Sexual Pain, Female Desire, and What Healthcare Professionals Are Missing

Nearly two years ago, I wrote a book about my sex life. More specifically, it was about the ways in which our culture treats female sexuality like a dirty word, framed within the context of my own sexual journey, which included coercive sex within the context of a sexually and emotionally abusive relationship and an […]

Laura Zam on Sexual Pain, Female Desire, and What Healthcare Professionals Are Missing Read More »

Blog, Bookish Life

Fantasy & Not Problematic: 25 Recommendations by FBC Members

Recommendations compiled by Natalia & Rashmila Art & editing by Claudia Disappointed that JK Rowling is a TERF (Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminist)? Don’t fret, we’ve got you covered with our best recommendations from the badasses themselves, Feminist Book Club members. Interested in reading more recommendations by Feminist Book Club Members? Read PART 2 in our series,

Fantasy & Not Problematic: 25 Recommendations by FBC Members Read More »

Our contributors:

Blog, Educate and Activate

Educate & Activate: Cultural Appropriation

Feminist Book Club blog contributors are working together to create posts as an “Educate & Activate” series. We will define a term or movement, provide historical context, and give you additional resources to learn more. We believe that an educated populace can be better activists, accomplices and co-conspirators. It is important to note that these

Educate & Activate: Cultural Appropriation Read More »

Blog, Educate and Activate

Educate & Activate: Transphobia

Feminist Book Club blog contributors are working together to create posts in an “Educate & Activate” series. We will define a term or movement, provide historical context, and give you additional resources to learn more. We believe that an educated populace makes for better activists, accomplices and co-conspirators. It is important to note that these

Educate & Activate: Transphobia Read More »

Blog, Educate and Activate

Educate & Activate Series: The Stonewall Riots

Feminist Book Club blog contributors are working together to create posts as an “Educate & Activate” series. We will define a term or movement, provide historical context, and give you additional resources to learn more. We believe that an educated populace can be better activists, accomplices and co-conspirators. It is important to note that these

Educate & Activate Series: The Stonewall Riots Read More »

Blog, Educate and Activate

Educate & Activate: Ally vs. Accomplice

Feminist Book Club blog contributors are working together to create posts in an “Educate & Activate” series. We will define a term or movement, provide historical context, and give you additional resources to learn more. We believe that an educated populace makes for better activists, accomplices and co-conspirators. It is important to note that these

Educate & Activate: Ally vs. Accomplice Read More »

Blog, Educate and Activate, Social Justice

Educate & Activate: Intersectional Feminism

Feminist Book Club blog contributors are working together to create posts as an “Educate & Activate” series. We will define a term or movement, provide historical context, and give you additional resources to learn more. We believe that an educated populace can be better activists, accomplices and co-conspirators. It is important to note that these

Educate & Activate: Intersectional Feminism Read More »

Blog, Educate and Activate, Social Justice

Educate & Activate: Anti-Racism

Feminist Book Club blog contributors are working together to create posts in an “Educate & Activate” series. We will define a term or movement, provide historical context, and give you additional resources to learn more. We believe that an educated populace makes for better activists, accomplices and co-conspirators. It is important to note that these

Educate & Activate: Anti-Racism Read More »

Blog

Meet the Contributors!

If you want to make [Goddess] laugh, tell her your plans. Plan A was to launch this blog after a redesign and after all of the book festivals in late 2020. (LOL all cancelled) Plan B was to launch this blog on June 1 with fun book reviews and joyful essays. (LOLsob civil unrest) So

Meet the Contributors! Read More »