Some Words To Make a Change
In celebration of International Women’s Day, Mann & Miller teamed with director Jan Lisman to produce the short film ‘Some Words to Make A Change.’ The clip features the compelling words of Ash Bhalla performed by Dolores Chaplin, and poetically articulates [...]
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Attn: “You Don’t Own Me!”
Check out the recent attention-grabbing, lip-syncing, and vag-(em)powered PSA on not voting Mitt Romney 2012. Brought to us by artist Sarah Sophie Flicker (whom you may recognize from the Citizens Band) and a handful of her friends – Lena Dunham, [...]
Tags: Justin Vivian Bond, Kate Mottola, Lesley Gore, Miranda July, Mitt Romney, Obama, PSA, Sia, women
The School Girl
On October 9, armed militants in Pakistan’s Swat Valley stopped a bus carrying children home from school. Which girl, the militants wanted to know, was Malala Yousufzai, the 14 year-old blogger and activist? When two others pointed out Malala, the [...]
Tags: Education, Girl Scouts, Girls, Hillary Clinton, Malala Yousufzai, Pakistan, Sarah Kess, school, Taliban, The Wild Magazine, women
Girl Power! part four – Au Revoir Simone
Groups fronted by women go a long way. Ever since our mothers dreamt about gangsta lovers a-la The Shangrilas or when they stared at themselves in the mirror, comb in hand, extending their arm to plea a stop sign in [...]
Tags: Annie Hart, Au Revoir Simone, Diego Martinez, Erika Forster, Girl Power, Heather D'Angelo, music, The Wild Magazine, women
Girl Power! part three – Girl in a Coma
Groups fronted by women go a long way. Ever since our mothers dreamt about gangsta lovers a-la The Shangrilas or when they stared at themselves in the mirror, comb in hand, extending their arm to plea a stop sign in [...]
Tags: Diego Martinez, Frida Khalo, Girl in a Coma, Girl Power, Interviews, Jenn Alva, Joan Jett, Kathleen Hanna, music, Nina Diaz, Phanie Diaz, Selena, The Smiths, The Wild Magazine, women
Girl Power! part two – Stone Darling
Groups fronted by women go a long way. Ever since our mothers dreamt about gangsta lovers a-la The Shangrilas or when they stared at themselves in the mirror, comb in hand, extending their arm to plea a stop sign in [...]
Tags: Diego Martinez, Girl Power, Interviews, music, Stone Darling, The Wild Magazine, women
Girl Power! part one – The Pipettes
Groups fronted by women go a long way. Ever since our mothers dreamt about gangsta lovers a-la The Shangrilas or when they stared at themselves in the mirror, comb in hand, extending their arm to plea a stop sign in [...]
Tags: Bobbles Wobblecat, Diego Martinez, Girl Power, Interviews, music, The Pipettes, The Wild Magazine, women
All Women Live Under the Same Sky
The fair-trade company Same Sky is known for its signature pieces: the crocheted, hand-blown glass bead bracelets that have been worn by everyone from Liza Minnelli to Chelsea Clinton. The popular bracelets look like they could have been made in [...]
Tags: artisans, bracelets, Fashion, genocide, HIV, Rwanda, Same Sky, Sarah Kess, The Wild Magazine, women, world, Zambia
Azealia Banks – Yung Rapunxel
It is quite obvious that women are underrepresented in hip hop, and the genre, even today, remains a patriarchal one. It doesn’t help that there is still a great deal of misogyny and machismo in songs and music videos. This [...]
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