by Rachel M. Kujawa | Aug 22, 2022 | Femininity, Literature
What does it mean to be a woman? The question has taken on a new urgency in recent years, but it is by no means a new problem. The debate over the essence of women and their equality to men has raged since time immemorial – the only thing innovative about the...
by Ann Burns | Apr 10, 2022 | Femininity, The World
So, it’s time to root, root, root for the girls’ team! But what even is a girls’ team anymore? Frito-Lay gave the famed baseball snack, Cracker Jack, a make-over. The snack, most commonly associated with baseball games, is standing up to empower women, so...
by Ann Burns | Mar 3, 2022 | Femininity
“Feminism without femininity is a sham,” said the famed author and thinker Alice von Hildebrand. I doubt there is anything as concise and honest when articulating the problem with feminism. It’s not to say that feminism is bereft of legitimate...
by Ann Burns | Oct 1, 2021 | Femininity
While feminism has done much to destroy the family and heart of society, there are times it seems like a compelling ideology. And that is because some of its arguments are perfectly valid, and need to be addressed. Here are three important arguments feminists make:...
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