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Feminist Websites, Blogs and More

  • About-Face: A San Francisco-based media literacy organization that combats negative and distorted images of women in the media.
  • Adbusters: An organization that tries to combat oppressive forms of the media.
  • Alternet Reproductive Justice: A collection of socially conscious news articles related to reproductive justice.
  • American Association of University Women: A national organization that promotes education and equity for all women and girls.
  • Arming Women Against Rape and Endangerment: A source of training, information and support for women learning how to cope with violence.
  • Autoimmune Disease and Pregnancy Guide: A resource with information about the intersection of autoimmune disease and pregnancy.
  • Association for Women's Rights in Development: An organization committed to gender equality and a just and sustainable development process.
  • Battered Women's Support Services: An organization working to eliminate the abuse of women, providing education, advocacy and support services for battered women.
  • Bitch Media: A feminist response to pop culture, run by the company that publishes Bitch Magazine.
  • Black Girl Dangerous: This blog seeks to amplify the voices and experiences of queer and trans* people of color.
  • Center for Women's Global Leadership: Seeks to develop an understanding of the ways in which gender affects the exercise of power and the conduct of public policy.
  • Crunk Feminist Collective: A blog discussion among the hip hop generation of feminists of color.
  • Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting: A media watch group that offers well-documented criticism of media bias and censorship.
  • Feminist.com: This site links visitors to activist resources.
  • Feminist Frequency: A feminist web series about pop culture.
  • Feminist Hulk (on Twitter): So awesome. So hilarious.
  • Feministing: An active online community of feminist bloggers.
  • Girls Inc.: Advocates for girls’ needs nationally and locally and develops research-based informal education programs.
  • Global Fund for Women: makes grants to seed, support and strengthen women’s rights groups outside the U.S.
  • Guerilla Girls: A group of women artists and arts professionals who fight discrimination in unconventional ways.
  • Guttmacher Institute: The mission of the Guttmacher Institute is to protect the reproductive choices of all women and men.
  • Hollaback!: A project that aims to end street harassment by exposing it.
  • III Doctrine: A hip hop video blog with a definite feminist slant.
  • Imagining Ourselves: An online, dynamic, multilingual exhibition sponsored by the International Museum of Women exploring the question, "What Defines Your Generation of Women?"
  • Jezebel: Celebrity, sex, fashion for women.
  • Joan Williams: Joan Williams writes about gender, class and work-family issues.
  • Lesbian.org: Provides resources for lesbian and bi women.
  • MANA: Dedicated to the empowerment of Latinas of all ages.
  • Modern Lady: Erin Gibson takes on pop culture in this series of funny videos for Current TV.
  • NARAL: Mission is to preserve and improve women’s access to legal abortion, contraceptive choice and quality reproductive care.
  • National LGBTQ Task Force: A progressive civil rights organization that has supported grassroots organizing and advocacy since 1973.
  • National Organization for Women: Takes a multi-issue and multi-strategy approach to women’s rights.
  • National Women's Political Caucus: The only multipartisan national grassroots organization dedicated to increasing the number of pro-choice women in elected and appointed offices.
  • National Women's Studies Association: Supports and promotes feminist/womanist teaching, learning, research and professional and community service.
  • Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center: A compendium of health programs benefiting indigenous people locally, nationally and internationally.
  • New York Women's Foundation: An alliance of women helping low-income girls and women in New York achieve sustained economic self-sufficiency and self-reliance.
  • Planned Parenthood: Delivers vital reproductive health care, sex education, and information to millions of women and men worldwide.
  • Protest.netLists progressive and leftist protests, meetings and conferences worldwide.
  • Racialicious: Race and pop culture blog with a definite feminist slant.
  • The Representation Project: This project looks to film and media content in order to break down gender stereotypes.
  • Rookie Mag: This publication by and for teenage girls gives a feminist alternative to traditional teen magazines.
  • The Ruckus Society: Dedicated to training and assisting environmental activists in the use of nonviolent civil disobedience.
  • Sisterhood is Global Institute: An organization working to empower women in the global South to define and achieve their human rights.
  • Target Women: The hilarious Sarah Haskins pokes fun of advertising to women in a video series for Current TV that is no longer running but is definitely worth looking at anyway.
  • Women's Bean Project: Functions as a stepping-stone to outside employment and  economic self-sufficiency for women who come from backgrounds of chronic unemployment, poverty or displacement.
  • Women's Environment and Development Organization: International advocacy network working for justice through the empowerment of women.
  • Women's Human Rights Resources: Collects, organizes and disseminates information on women's human rights law.
  • Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: Works to achieve world disarmament, full rights for women, racial and economic justice and an end to all forms of violence.

Have a favorite feminist blog that's not on the list? Email it to wccstaff@gmail.com and we'll put it up for you!