Tag: feminist

  • Important Statement on Beauty From Trauma

    Important Statement on Beauty From Trauma

    A deadline has been missed. It is the right thing. Let’s talk about that. Last night Tawn Krakowski (AKA Empress at Tawnlandia) reached out to me to tell me she was having trouble with recording this week’s episode of Fem Friday. For those who may not know, Gen X Watch and Tawnlandia have gone into…

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  • The One Where Courtney Cox Made 1985 History

    The One Where Courtney Cox Made 1985 History

    Did you know that prior to 1972 advertisements for products relating to women’s menstrual cycles were banned from television and radio? The natural cycle of women has been considered indecent since Biblical times. The network executives were no different. It was considered indecent and in poor taste. Businesses that made feminine products (tampons and pads)…

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  • November Belongs to the Women of Fem Friday!

    November Belongs to the Women of Fem Friday!

    In the month of November Gen X Watch experienced another month of growth! 5% in unique readers to be exact. But the readers also made it clear that women and mental health matter. Before we get into your top 3 for the Month of November, we wanted to take a moment to thank you. We…

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  • Hearts of Glass Living in The Real World

    Hearts of Glass Living in The Real World

    This is the title of an upcoming YA adventure written by Pat Green. Me. It will be releasing in Spring of 2025 with the second novel, Hearts of Glass Fade Away and Radiate coming in Fall/Winter of 2025. It is the tale of teens who meet in a mall in the 80’s bonded by common…

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  • Women’s Thoughts on the New Fem Friday!

    Women’s Thoughts on the New Fem Friday!

    Fem Friday has a new home in Tawnlandia! You can read it on Tawnlandia’s Medium Channel for Fem Friday. If you want to listen to it read by a seasoned audiobook reader you can listen for free on her Patreon or her Feminist Forum. There is a new emphasis in the Fem Friday’s in this…

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  • Fem Friday to Have a New Home!

    Fem Friday to Have a New Home!

    TLDR Version: Fem Friday will have a new home at Tawnlandia so it can have it’s own identity and grow. It will reach a broader audience of women and offer audio renderings and new voices! This makes books based on the Fem Friday Features possible! Fem Friday is Bigger than Gen X Watch! Fem Friday…

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  • Editor In Chief’s Open Letter to Women

    Editor In Chief’s Open Letter to Women

    Dear Women of Fem Friday, It is with a deep gratitude and concern that I write this. I just finished the first draft of an upcoming novel about one of the most special Fem Friday Women I have written about. As I reflect on the strength and experiences of the woman the main character is…

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  • The Life of Mia Zapata and Love After Tragedy

    The Life of Mia Zapata and Love After Tragedy

    Are there creatives that most of us will never hear of? Should we check out our local music scene? Is how we lived more important than how we died? Do we need to remember who the person was and their art more than what they endured? In the case of Mia Zapata of the Gits,…

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  • Wednesday Addams is the Hero Fem Friday Needs!

    Wednesday Addams is the Hero Fem Friday Needs!

    Does a fictitious character that inspired countless women mean as much as one that exists? Can inspiration be found in someone we met when she was nine? And do men have to be aware of their reactions to women who refuse to conform? In the case of Wednesday Adams, the answer to all of these…

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  • Women Write Banned Books & What We Must Do Now

    Women Write Banned Books & What We Must Do Now

    What happens six weeks after a First Amendment Activist and members of Amnesty International and the American Library Association have a conversation in the 80’s? What were they fighting for? And who is winning that war over 40 years later? The 80’s gave us Banned Books Week. They were fighting “to teach the importance of…

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