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Meet Abir Al-Sahlani: The MEP Going Viral for Her Takedown of Far-Right Politics in Europe

FEMINIST had the opportunity to speak with Abir about her politics, the growing influence of MAGA-style far-right movements in Europe, and what’s at stake for women’s rights in this political moment.

Take Back Power Toolkit

This is your toolkit for building people power, beating back extremism, and protecting our rights from the ground up. Join Emerge Action Fund, Persist., and FEMINIST in taking back our power!

What do you do in the face of a Christo-fascist takeover of your school?

A new documentary, First They Came For My College, tells their story.

Care & Community: LA Creators Gather to Honor Roe's Legacy

In light of the anniversary of the passing of Roe V Wade, FEMINIST hosted a resistance salon dinner rooted in care and community in Los Angeles.

Lessons from MLK Jr’s Final Speech Before His Death

The inequalities that King witnessed in 1968 strikes an eerie parallel to what we’re experiencing currently in 2026, Sydney Greene writes.

Holiday Survival Guide Talking Points

This guide isn’t about winning arguments — it’s about staying grounded, informed, and clear on the facts. They matter. So do boundaries.

FEMINIST at Miami Art Week: Exploring the Intersection of Art, Activism, and Bodily Autonomy

We kicked off Miami Art Week with Art & Autonomy—an intimate salon brunch where artists, activists, and creators gathered over a communal meal to dream out loud about bodily autonomy. In Florida—a state where bodily autonomy is under constant attack—building spaces like these isn't just meaningful. It's necessary.

Is having a boyfriend embarrassing now?

FEMINIST breaks down the viral essay Is having a boyfriend embarrassing now? The Internet is trying to decide after an article by Vogue writer Chante Joseph went viral, sparking conversations about standards in heterosexual relationships. Historically, women in various societies were considered the property of men, first belonging to their fathers and then their husbands. Women and girls were…

The Opposition IRL: FEMINIST, Emerge & Persist Bring Storytellers Together in DC

Co-hosted with Emerge and Persist., we brought together storytellers, organizers, lawmakers, and creators at The Henri for an interactive mixer and fireside conversation—part of our ongoing work to develop the Opposition Playbook.

The U.S. Voted Blue, for Women, and for Diversity on Tuesday: Let’s Break It Down

Democrats didn’t just hold the line, they redrew it.