August 21, 2019August 21, 2019Cori Bratby-RuddLeave a Comment on puppyelectric (originally published in Nailed Magazine August 21, 2019) puppyelectric (originally published in Nailed Magazine August 21, 2019)
June 30, 2019Cori Bratby-RuddLeave a Comment on Book Review of JOY OF MISSING OUT (JOMO) BY ANA BOŽIČEVIĆ (Originally Published in Entropy Magazine May 20, 2019) Book Review of JOY OF MISSING OUT (JOMO) BY ANA BOŽIČEVIĆ (Originally Published in Entropy Magazine May 20, 2019)
January 7, 2019January 7, 2019Cori Bratby-RuddLeave a Comment on Book Review of Emily Skaja’s Brute (Originally Published in Crab Fat Magazine January 2019) Book Review of Emily Skaja’s Brute (Originally Published in Crab Fat Magazine January 2019)
October 9, 2018October 9, 2018Cori Bratby-RuddLeave a Comment on Review of Tiana Clark’s “I Can’t Talk About The Trees Without The Blood” Originally Published in PANK Magazine October 8, 2018 Review of Tiana Clark’s “I Can’t Talk About The Trees Without The Blood” Originally Published in PANK Magazine October 8, 2018
August 20, 2018Cori Bratby-Rudd1 Comment on Poems for a New Native Dialogue, Originally Published in Ms. Magazine August 20, 2018 Poems for a New Native Dialogue, Originally Published in Ms. Magazine August 20, 2018
August 16, 2018August 16, 2018Cori Bratby-RuddLeave a Comment on BlackStar Feminists: 10 Films Amplifying the Experiences of Women of Color, Originally Published in Ms. Magazine August 16, 2018 BlackStar Feminists: 10 Films Amplifying the Experiences of Women of Color, Originally Published in Ms. Magazine August 16, 2018
August 1, 2018August 1, 2018Cori Bratby-RuddLeave a Comment on More Voters Support Abortion Rights Under Roe v. Wade Than Ever, Originally Published July 31, 2018 in Ms. Magazine More Voters Support Abortion Rights Under Roe v. Wade Than Ever, Originally Published July 31, 2018 in Ms. Magazine
August 1, 2018August 1, 2018Cori Bratby-RuddLeave a Comment on We Heart: Hannah Gadsby’s Revolutionary Rewrite of the Stand-Up Special, Originally Published July 21, 2018 in Ms. Magazine We Heart: Hannah Gadsby’s Revolutionary Rewrite of the Stand-Up Special, Originally Published July 21, 2018 in Ms. Magazine
July 27, 2018July 27, 2018Cori Bratby-RuddLeave a Comment on Head Counts and Calls to Action: Major Takeaways from the Domestic Violence Census, Originally Published in Ms. Magazine July 27, 2018 Head Counts and Calls to Action: Major Takeaways from the Domestic Violence Census, Originally Published in Ms. Magazine July 27, 2018
July 19, 2018July 19, 2018Cori Bratby-RuddLeave a Comment on The High Cost of Education Inequality Worldwide, Originally Published in Ms. Magazine July 19, 2018 The High Cost of Education Inequality Worldwide, Originally Published in Ms. Magazine July 19, 2018
July 12, 2018July 12, 2018Cori Bratby-Rudd1 Comment on The Fight Against Upskirting in the UK isn’t Over, Originally Published in Ms. Magazine July 12, 2018 The Fight Against Upskirting in the UK isn’t Over, Originally Published in Ms. Magazine July 12, 2018
July 11, 2018July 11, 2018Cori Bratby-RuddLeave a Comment on We Heart: Michelle Wolf’s Salute to Abortions, Originally Published in Ms. Magazine July 11, 2018 We Heart: Michelle Wolf’s Salute to Abortions, Originally Published in Ms. Magazine July 11, 2018
June 29, 2018Cori Bratby-RuddLeave a Comment on Note to Self: The Psychosexual Films of Nazli Dinçel, Originally Published at Cinemotion November 20th 2017 Note to Self: The Psychosexual Films of Nazli Dinçel, Originally Published at Cinemotion November 20th 2017
June 29, 2018June 29, 2018Cori Bratby-RuddLeave a Comment on Akila Radhakrishnan is Now at the Helm of the Global Justice Center’s Powerful Work for International Human Rights, Originally Published by Ms. Magazine June 29th 2018 Akila Radhakrishnan is Now at the Helm of the Global Justice Center’s Powerful Work for International Human Rights, Originally Published by Ms. Magazine June 29th 2018
June 27, 2018June 27, 2018Cori Bratby-RuddLeave a Comment on Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Amanda Nguyen Wants A Survivors’ Bill of Rights in Every State (Originally Published by Ms. Magazine June 27th 2018) Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Amanda Nguyen Wants A Survivors’ Bill of Rights in Every State (Originally Published by Ms. Magazine June 27th 2018)
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