Feminist Friday 2/23
A weekly list of feminist thought from around the web
BLACK PANTHER, ADAM RIPPON, & FIELDWORK
NEWS & COMMENTARY
He Became a Celebrity for Putting Science Before God. Now Lawrence Krauss Faces Allegations of Sexual Misconduct by Peter Aldhous, Azeen Ghorayshi, and Virginia Hughes
Women poorer and hungrier than men across the world, UN says by Amanda Erickson
FEATURES & LONG READS
Danai Gurira on her 'Black Panther' Role: 'She protects what we would have been' by Michel Martin
The Provocation and Power of Black Panther by Vann R. Newkirk II
The Women of Wakanda: Nakia is the Real Revolutionary of Black Panther by Evette Dionne
The Bittersweet Beauty of Adam Rippon by Richard Lawson
The Women around an Emperor: Eleanor of Portugal by Natalie Anderson
I didn't think there were many African Women Scientists. Then I checked Twitter by Esther Ngumbi
A Brief Visual History of Virginia Woolf's Book Covers by Emily Temple
How to Find a Woman Scientist by Katarzyna Nowak
The Ideologies of Boring Things: The Internet and Infrastructures of Race by Emily Drabinkski
Who's Important? A tale from Wikipedia by Kirsten Menger-Anderson
Judith Beheading Her Would-Be Rapist by Sara Patterson
A guide to juggling fieldwork and pregnancy by Emily Sohn
What can data visualization learn from feminism? by Paxtyn Merten
The Cost of Reporting While Female by Anne Helen Petersen
A Lab of One's Own: the forgotten female scientists who shed stereotypes about women's abilities by Angela Saini
We've Always Hated Girls Online: A Wayback Machine Investigation by Julianne Aguilar