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No, Feminism Didn't Ruin the Workplace—Capitalism Did.
Conservative commentators have blamed feminism for injecting too much emotion, fragility, and “softness” into modern work. What critics frame as emotional excess is the predictable fallout of decades of overwork, unpaid caregiving, and the corporate reframing of liberation as individual hustle. This piece examines how the real crisis is structural, —and why a feminist vision of work, grounded in care and collective accountability, may be the only path toward a sustainable fut

Jessica Shih
Nov 206 min read


The Corner Store Heroes
While mega-corporations pour trillions into automation and AI even as they shed workers and suppress wages—the real backbone of the U.S. economy is shifting back to Main Street.

James Kuckkan
Nov 1614 min read


When Women Gather
When women gather around a shared table, they do more than share food — they build community, confidence, and care in a world that often denies them space to rest and belong. The Belladonna Dinner Club is a testament to that quiet, radical act of connection: breaking bread as a form of resistance, and friendship as a kind of homecoming.

Taylor Hartsock
Oct 147 min read


The Myth of the Unencumbered Writer
On motherhood, fiction writing, and the quiet rebellion of imperfect balance

Elisa Shoenberger
Oct 77 min read
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