Feminist Movie Friday: Twilight

Feminist Movie Friday: Twilight

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SMNTY Classics: An Overview of Women Coaches and Referees

Though women have been present in sports since the beginning, numerous obstacles have often stood in the way of them becoming coaches and referees. In this classic, we examine the playbook to look at the history of why this is and the ways people are trying to change it.See omnys ...  Show more

Feminist Movie Friday: Romy and Michele's High School Reunion

The 1997 cult classic film Romy and Michele's High School Reunion followed two best friends from childhood friends to adult besties, though their friendship is tested by their upcoming ten year high school reunion. We talk friendships, cliques, the meaning of success, complete wi ...  Show more

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