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Everyday Feminism

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Type of site
  
Online magazine

Created by
  
Sandra Kim

Available in
  
English

Website
  
everydayfeminism.com

Alexa rank
  
19,434 (Global, December 2016)

Launched
  
June 2012; 4 years ago (2012-06)

Everyday Feminism is an intersectional feminist online magazine that features articles on gender, race, religion, sex, health, and class. It has a stated mission to help dismantle violence, discrimination, and marginalization.

Posts include comics and videos (with text transcripts) in addition to traditional text essays and listicles. Contributing authors include a number of LGBT-identified writers, artists, and activists.

Everyday Feminism is based in United States and focuses on US issues. The site receives over 4.5 million monthly visitors from over 150 countries and has a team of over 40 writers.

Criticism

Slate columnist Michelle Goldberg, defending identity politics in the wake of Donald Trump's victory in the United States presidential election, 2016, singled out Everyday Feminism for what she called an excessive focus on privilege, calling it "insufferable".

An article by Feminist Current asserted that an article about teaching children that sex ought to be pleasurable, which author Alice Dreger had written for Everyday Feminism, was pulled after Dreger was accused of being transphobic. Feminist Current compared the treatment of Dreger and others like her to a witch-hunt and McCarthyism.

References

Everyday Feminism Wikipedia