11 fanpages that help women be freer

The controversy surrounding singer Kesha, who sued producer Dr. Luke for sexual and psychological abuse, brought to light the importance of the female voice and even the sorority, which is the support one woman gives to another. In this regard, Taylor Swift has shown that she is by Kesha's side and donated her a significant amount of money after the lawsuit was lost in court.

This female empowerment is crucial for the situation of women to continue to improve. Here are some fanpages that help women be freer:

1 - Let's go together?

This page encourages sorority among women who do not even know each other as a form of protection. It's a great tip.

Such a simple attitude. Such a beautiful attitude. ?? You can now reserve your copy of "Let's go together? - The ...

Posted by Let's Go Together? on Wednesday, 24 February 2016

2 - AzMina Magazine

Created, run, and written by women, AzMina addresses feminism-related topics honestly and sensitively.

The IBGE has just revealed that in a decade, the gap in housework between men and women has widened by more ...

Posted by AzMina Magazine on Sunday, February 21st, 2016

3 - Geledés Black Woman Institute

If the idea is to understand and discuss the situation of women today, we need to take into account the difficulties faced by black women in a country with strong slave roots.

12 books written by black women to read in 2016 # geledes #mulhernegra #literatura

Posted by Geledés Black Woman Institute on Tuesday, 23 February 2016

4 - Revolutionary Feminists

The page brings together stories, images, lists, and memes that address feminism itself or point out situations that make us understand why we need feminism.

I need feminism because:

Posted by Revolutionary Feminists on Wednesday, February 24, 2016

5 - Don't Kahlo Me

Another page that talks about the need for feminism, basing its explanations on stories that daily show us data on femicide, rape, harassment, and so many other issues that affect women.

Posted by Not Me Kahlo on Sunday February 21, 2016

6 - The Mine in History

For a long time women simply had no right to study, and those who stood out in some way were neglected and forgotten. This page takes up the importance of women throughout history.

Adeline Virginia Stephen (Virginia Woolf), was born in London on January 25, 1882. Her family belonged to the ...

Posted by As Mine in History on Sunday, 24 January 2016

7 - Feminist Memory

The page seeks to rescue the contributions of feminism throughout history.

Posted by Feminist Memory on Wednesday, 24 February 2016

8 - Eta Machista Media

The idea here is to analyze the media's approach to stories involving women. Mitigating femininity with "passion crime" or talking about rape using the word "abuse", for example, are ways to lessen the severity of the problem and even blame the victim.

"In 67.36% of the reports, the violence was committed by men with whom the victims had or already had a relationship ...

Posted by Eta macho media on Tuesday, 23 February 2016

9 - Woman's Place

Woman's Place is a fanpage that publishes the publications of a wonderful site of the same name. The texts, written by the site's creators, Clara Averbuck, Mari Messias and Polly, as well as guest authors, address current discussions about feminism in a straightforward, simple and even fun way.

Our generation was not created to love each other.

Posted by Woman's Place on Friday, 19 February 2016

10 - Transfeminism

Just one of many pages dedicated to trans women, who have their own struggles and deserve, like all, space and respect.

For those who say that the country takes "other priorities", ... is wrong, since trans people are also citizens. Or...

Posted by Transfeminismo on Friday, 19 February 2016

11 - LGBT Posters and Comic Strips

The page addresses issues related to sexuality in general, with discourse of freedom and empowerment, fundamental to the well-being of women who are lesbian, bisexual, pansexual or asexual.

TW: lesbophobia, murderBrazilian politicians must be partyingBid discrimination is combated ...

Posted by LGBT Posters & Comic Strips on Thursday, 25 February 2016

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