Posts Tagged The Feminist Utopia Project

Submit to The Feminist Utopia Project

Way back a million years ago, I posted about an anthology I was co-editing with my friend Rachel Kauder Nalebuff, editor of the New York Times bestseller My Little Red Book, envisioning feminist utopias. Our goal was to spark our collective feminist imagination to imagine better futures and resist the seeming inevitability of misogyny.

A lot of exciting things have happened since then. We’ve received amazing pieces, confirmed contributions from an all-star list of writers, organizers, and artists, and the wonderful Feminist Press will publish the book next year. And today, we’re launching our website to spread the word and solicit one final round of submissions.

Way back a million years ago, I posted about an anthology I was co-editing with my friend Rachel Kauder Nalebuff, editor of the New York Times bestseller My Little Red Book, envisioning feminist ...

Call for submissions: The Feminist Utopia Project

The feminist movement has long centered on certain basic needs: the vote, equal pay, legal autonomy over own bodies. It can feel hard to demand more when we’re stuck within the boundaries of what the mainstream media and electoral politicians tell us is “realistic”–basically, what could get through a fractured House of Representatives. But our goals have to be more radical and inclusive than the Democratic party’s platform. So it’s time to get creative.

For the past many months, my awesome friend Rachel Kauder Nalebuff and I have been working on an anthology bringing together visions of feminist utopias expressed in essays and printable art. To create a better future, concrete action is required, but the first step is envisioning the feminist ...

The feminist movement has long centered on certain basic needs: the vote, equal pay, legal autonomy over own bodies. It can feel hard to demand more when we’re stuck within the boundaries of what the mainstream media ...