Vol.2 Issue #6
Good Trouble
A Little Louder. A Little Braver.
Can Craft Save the Internet?
The first thing I ever downloaded illegally was a song by Sean Na Na off Napster or Lime Wire that took forty minutes and accidentally gave the family computer a disease. I miss that level of commitment. Not the malware. The commitment. The old internet required patience in a way that feels…
The Internet Used to Belong to Weird Girls
Before social media flattened everything into content, feminist websites helped build a stranger, messier, and far more human internet. From Rookie and Venus Zine to Gurl.com, we’re revisiting…

January 30, 2026
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Living on Purpose: How to Build a Life That Actually Matches Your Values
In the Age of Information, news media faces both unprecedented opportunities and significant challenges.
Ten Crutches to the Bathroom, Seven to the Kitchen
It was a charming day when I slipped off my mother’s patio, sacrificing my leg for my beloved pups. This unexpected event led to crutches, solitude, and a journey of rediscovery. In my small…
The #NewGirlArmy Guide to Social Media That Doesn’t Suck
Whether you're a creative genius, a master organizer, or just a meme enthusiast, it’s time to curate your social media with flair. Wave goodbye to the negativity, post what tickles your fancy,…
Overnight Hairstyles: Because There’s Life Outside The Hot Rollers
The piece emphasizes reclaiming beauty routines through overnight hairstyles, advocating for a shift from heat tools to damage-free methods. It highlights the importance of self-permission to…
How to Make an Event Look Bigger Than It Actually Is
Small events aren’t a failure state — they’re often where the most meaningful moments happen. This guide breaks down how to design, promote, and execute events that feel intentional,…
Digital Zines: A Guide to Making Chaos Clickable
Zines have always been about access, born in basements and bedrooms where makers had power. Now, as we live half our lives online, digital zines emerge, blending DIY publishing with hyperlinks…
Recharged in a Politically Unstable Climate: Womxn Who Have Become Re-Inspired to Resist Since the 2016 Election
In the wake of the 2016 election, a powerful wave of resistance surged through the streets as many womxn united to challenge ignorance and hate. This piece captures the urgency of that moment…
Reality TV’s Feminist Glow-Up — And the Messy Parts We’re Ignoring
Reality TV has swapped catfights for community and villains for vulnerability — but the “feminist” rebrand doesn’t erase the messy truths underneath. Behind the diverse casts and better…
Weird Little Souls: A Deep Dive into the Cabbage Patch Kids’ Haunting Charm
Cabbage Patch Kids revolutionized the toy industry in the 1980s, merging emotional branding with consumerism through adoption narratives. Their unconventional looks promoted empathy and…
July 25, 2025
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