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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Free Money, Fine Print, and the Art of Being Taken Seriously
Grant writing doesn’t have to be a black box. This guide breaks down how grants actually work, what funders are looking for, and how to prepare applications that are clear, realistic, and…
Women-Led Animation: 10 Series That Changed the Game
Women have long influenced the world of animation, often from the shadows. From Lillian Friedman Astor, the first woman animator recognized, to today’s groundbreaking series, female creators…
Affiliate Links: Ethical or Not?
Affiliate links make people uneasy—and for good reason. This piece looks at where that discomfort comes from, how monetization has shifted since the early blog era, and how She Zine is…
9 Things Nobody Tells You About Running a Community Workshop
Running a community workshop is about more than teaching a skill—it’s about hosting a room, shaping a temporary world, and holding space for people who arrive carrying more than just a…
Body Literacy 101: Why Knowing Your Cycle Is a Power Move
Body literacy is rebellion disguised as self-awareness. It’s what happens when you stop treating your body like a problem to solve and start reading it like a map. From hormone cycles to mood…
The Jade Egg Slayer: Jen Gunter’s Fight for Fact in a Goopy World
Dr. Jen Gunter isn’t just your average OB/GYN; she’s a fierce advocate for women’s health, taking on the wellness industry’s pseudoscience with unapologetic clarity. From her teenage activism…
Scale It Without Breaking It: Streamline Your Brand
In today's fast-paced environment, efficiency is crucial for creatives to thrive without compromising quality. By establishing realistic workflows, protecting creative output, and utilizing…
Beyond the Ban: How Packaging Became the Frontline of Climate Justice
Once upon a time, the villain in the climate story was a plastic straw. The most visible emblem of waste culture—small, disposable, and jammed into the nostrils of sea turtles in countless…
Hello God, it’s me, and I have regrets about my period.
I learned to survive my first year of periods by folding my mom’s old cloth diapers into makeshift pads, terrified they’d tumble out in the school hallway. Period shame wasn’t just silence at…
July 25, 2025
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