Sam Huber Risk, Originality, Commitment For Andrea Dworkin, literature and social change were always entwined. January 26, 2023
Victoria Baena A Great Variety of Selves In a new play based on Virginia Woolf’s Orlando, Emma Corrin plays a young aristocrat who swaps milieus, costumes, countries, and genders. January 10, 2023
Paisley Currah What Sex Does For transgender people in the United States, the sheer number of institutions with discrete authority to define sex ensnares us in Kafkaesque contradictions. May 27, 2022
Melissa Gira Grant Policing Womanhood For groups like Alliance Defending Freedom, the erosion of abortion rights and trans rights are complementary pathways to building a Christian nation. May 15, 2022
Mark Gevisser Crossing the ‘Pink Line’ “Globally, the new battleground is over so-called gender ideology. This is defining the next human rights frontier.” May 8, 2021