By Kelcie McKenney
I grew up with stubborn women
Who carried the harshness of the world on their backs
Who stomped their feet at disparities
Who lifted their shoulders and did as they pleased
Who threw their head back and laughed at the world

By Kelcie McKenney
I grew up with stubborn women
Who carried the harshness of the world on their backs
Who stomped their feet at disparities
Who lifted their shoulders and did as they pleased
Who threw their head back and laughed at the world

By Lindsay Bell
help me choke
on the shame of it all
please
fill the space
between these teeth
with prying hands
and coerce these lips
to bring your grace
i am the siren
are are my muse
this place in my heart
is reserved for you

By Lindsay Bell
Sunday morning
We wake to the birds chirping an
Overture to honesty,
A night spent with
Thumbs tracing,
by Heather McNamara
Originally Published on Gender Analysis
Content warning: This post contains graphic language that might be triggering to some readers. It is meant to start conversation about the influx of incels and mass shootings in American. If you have any questions, please reach out on our Facebook page or in the comments below.
In these dark times, I think we can all agree that it is a modern tragedy to see so many straight American men who are unable to find women who will satisfy and settle down with them. These involuntarily celibate men or “incels” tragically do not possess the necessary skills and strength to attract women. Their frustration and aggression, often contributors to their pitiable situations, go unfocused and unchecked until finally they erupt, acquire AR-15s, and unload into classrooms, churches, and other crowds. It’s a senseless waste of energy and life.
By Kelcie McKenney
Women supporting women. That’s one of the many mantras that feminism totes. It’s an uplifting message of helping your fellow sisters out, and as a strong females, that connection and support can fuel a movement.
There are countless women in today’s world that inspire others and bring love and support to the women around them. This new series, Badass Babes, will feature those women.
Our first face is Alley Gage.