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Nella GugliersiinBooks Are Our Superpower3 Non-Fiction Books That Gave Me Knowledge and a Warm & Fuzzy FeelingHow two essays and a memoir left me feeling hopeful and satisfied despite being sometimes emotionally tough readsSep 27, 20214Sep 27, 20214
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Nella GugliersiinPop OffHow ‘The Bold Type’ became my personal panacea for all things sexistMay 21, 2021May 21, 2021
Nella GugliersiinAn Injustice!Searching for My Surname Origin, I Found in My Ancestor a Fellow Fighter of a Sexist SocietyMy great-great-great-grandmother lived her long life an outcast, being punished for her independent (and probably judged libertine) choicesMay 10, 2021May 10, 2021
Nella GugliersiinPop OffWhy is “Moxie” worth watching despite its shortcomingsIts intersectional feminism still has a way to go, but its didactic approach to depicting gender discrimination could enlighten teenagers.Apr 6, 2021Apr 6, 2021