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Nearly every day there'ss another news story, think piece, or pop cultural anecdote related to feminism and women' srights. Conversations around consent, equal pay, access to contraception, and a host of other issues are foremost topics of conversation in American media. And today' teens are encountering these issues from a different perspective than any generation has before. But what' s oftenmissing from the current discussion is an understanding of how we' vegotten to this place. Fight Like a Girl introduces readers to the history of feminist activism in the U.S. in an effort to celebrate…mehr

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Nearly every day there'ss another news story, think piece, or pop cultural anecdote related to feminism and women' srights. Conversations around consent, equal pay, access to contraception, and a host of other issues are foremost topics of conversation in American media. And today' teens are encountering these issues from a different perspective than any generation has before. But what' s oftenmissing from the current discussion is an understanding of how we' vegotten to this place. Fight Like a Girl introduces readers to the history of feminist activism in the U.S. in an effort to celebrate those who paved the way and draw attention to those who are working hard to further the feminist cause today.
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Laura Barcella is a contributing editor at xoJane and a contributing writer at The Fix. She edited Madonna & Me: Women Writers on the Queen of Pop, an anthology of essays about Madonna by women writers, and is the author of a pop culture guide to the apocalypse called The End: 50 Apocalyptic Visions From Pop Culture That You Should Know About... Before It's Too Late . Laura has written features, profiles, essays, and more for Salon, Esquire.com, the Village Voice, Cosmopolitan, Elle.com, Refinery29, the Chicago Sun-Times, Time Out New York, AlterNet, BUST, Elle Girl, CNN.com, and NYLON. An expert on pop culture, feminism, and lifestyles, she lives in San Francisco, California.