Are you tired of reading the same angsty hero narrative over and over again? So are we. That's why we're examining stories that feature rebellious heroines through an intersectional feminist lens. In this podcast, we will go deep into the latest bestsellers, comic books, and English class worthy literature without taking ourselves too seriously. It's a book club for feminist literary nerds. So, grab a cup of tea, a cozy blanket and come gab with us about your new favorite read. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/RGBC/support
This week Maggie shares three excellent recent reads for all of you. Looking for a five-star YA fantasy? I've got your back. Need a spooky book before...
In this spooky episode, Harmony focuses on community in the YA novel Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas. In this episode: https://www.teenvogue.com/story/b...
This week Maggie gives you three fiction recommendations for thinking about the climate crisis. Spoiler: only one of them is fantasy. We're shocked to...
Our girl Harmony talks about witches, midwifery, and contemporary healthcare for women. This episode features: Amaris, talking about her experiences a...
This week Maggie eats her words about YA Literature (and audiobooks) not being her cup of tea. They are totally her cup of tea. I've got five of my fa...
This week Harmony reads Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot by Mikki Kendall and compares it to Against White Feminism by Rafia...
This week Maggie has a reading list for you all. Let's talk about reproductive justice with a mix of fiction and non-fiction books that explore aborti...
We're kicking off season three with a recentering and reconstruction of feminism away from a white-middle class perspective. In this episode, Harmony ...
We've made it to season 3! This season is going to be different than anything else we've tried before. Hear all about it in today's intro ep. Be sure ...
Maggie and Harmony wrap up Season 2 with Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward. They discuss womanhood, class, and Hurricane Katrina as a metaphor. What we...