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Above the Fold 15 sex workers on the joys and challenges of their line of work Practitioners of the world’s oldest profession discuss the changes they want to see, and what sex work has given them by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold ‘Our Selves’ at the MoMA takes an intersectional approach to feminist photography The exhibition is a nonlinear history of women in image-making by Document Journal Above the Fold The resurgence of anti-porn feminism Sophia Giovannitti makes the case that the debate around sex work is really all about labor by Sophia Giovannitti Above the Fold Meet the 23-year-old entrepreneur providing masks to communities in Gaza Document speaks with Yasmeen Mjalli about her feminist activism and life in Palestine during a global pandemic by Yasmin Ahram Conversations Roxane Gay, Gloria Allred, and Siri Hustvedt envision the law rewritten by women The women discuss the 2020 candidates, reproductive freedom, sci-fi matriarchies, and the power of female anger for Document's Fall/Winter 2019 issue. by Meg Thomann Above the Fold A world without men: photos from the feminist lesbian utopias of ’80s America Carmen Winant's ‘Notes on Fundamental Joy’ goes inside the womyn-only communities created across the Pacific Northwest. by Kaylee Warren Above the Fold ‘Three Women’ is a gonzo odyssey into the underbelly of desire Author Lisa Taddeo sets the record straight on sex positivity, #MeToo, and why she's not Carrie Bradshaw. by Genevieve Shuster Above the Fold Learning to turn taglines into real change with Hillary Clinton and Anna Wintour Activists, artists, and entrepreneurs took to the tenth annual Women in the World Summit to discuss ageism, gun control, and why it’s time for men... by Clara Malley At Large Revisiting Suck magazine’s experiment in radical feminist pornography Lynne Tillman and other contributors to Suck magazine look back and analyze the legacy that the transgressive magazine left behind. by Alison M. Gingeras Conversations In my own fashion: Kembra Pfahler and Rick Owens Artist and muse to Rick Owens, Kembra Pfahler sits down with the fashion designer to discuss how she resents art with a capital "A." by Rick Owens Above the Fold Is Germaine Greer’s clear-eyed approach to #MeToo actually controversial? The prominent feminist author of 'The Female Eunuch' is thought to be against the #MeToo movement, yet a close reading of her words portrays an... by Caroline Christie Conversations Narcissister, in conversation with Peaches Musician Peaches and performance artist Narcissister talk about vaginas, onstage antics, and the challenges of being a woman artist. by Nick Vogelson
Above the Fold 15 sex workers on the joys and challenges of their line of work Practitioners of the world’s oldest profession discuss the changes they want to see, and what sex work has given them by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold ‘Our Selves’ at the MoMA takes an intersectional approach to feminist photography The exhibition is a nonlinear history of women in image-making by Document Journal
Above the Fold The resurgence of anti-porn feminism Sophia Giovannitti makes the case that the debate around sex work is really all about labor by Sophia Giovannitti
Above the Fold Meet the 23-year-old entrepreneur providing masks to communities in Gaza Document speaks with Yasmeen Mjalli about her feminist activism and life in Palestine during a global pandemic by Yasmin Ahram
Conversations Roxane Gay, Gloria Allred, and Siri Hustvedt envision the law rewritten by women The women discuss the 2020 candidates, reproductive freedom, sci-fi matriarchies, and the power of female anger for Document's Fall/Winter 2019 issue. by Meg Thomann
Above the Fold A world without men: photos from the feminist lesbian utopias of ’80s America Carmen Winant's ‘Notes on Fundamental Joy’ goes inside the womyn-only communities created across the Pacific Northwest. by Kaylee Warren
Above the Fold ‘Three Women’ is a gonzo odyssey into the underbelly of desire Author Lisa Taddeo sets the record straight on sex positivity, #MeToo, and why she's not Carrie Bradshaw. by Genevieve Shuster
Above the Fold Learning to turn taglines into real change with Hillary Clinton and Anna Wintour Activists, artists, and entrepreneurs took to the tenth annual Women in the World Summit to discuss ageism, gun control, and why it’s time for men... by Clara Malley
At Large Revisiting Suck magazine’s experiment in radical feminist pornography Lynne Tillman and other contributors to Suck magazine look back and analyze the legacy that the transgressive magazine left behind. by Alison M. Gingeras
Conversations In my own fashion: Kembra Pfahler and Rick Owens Artist and muse to Rick Owens, Kembra Pfahler sits down with the fashion designer to discuss how she resents art with a capital "A." by Rick Owens
Above the Fold Is Germaine Greer’s clear-eyed approach to #MeToo actually controversial? The prominent feminist author of 'The Female Eunuch' is thought to be against the #MeToo movement, yet a close reading of her words portrays an... by Caroline Christie
Conversations Narcissister, in conversation with Peaches Musician Peaches and performance artist Narcissister talk about vaginas, onstage antics, and the challenges of being a woman artist. by Nick Vogelson