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Ages/Stages

The Audacity to Be Asian in Rural America

Most people I knew in my hometown could not grasp why I cared so much about six Asian women murdered in America.

The People Who Help Us Bloom

The nice thing about this holiday project is that we make the rules.

Expressing Ourselves Throughout History

Exploring, nurturing, and truly feeling gender is not something reserved for queer people, or for young people.

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Out of a Box

If there was a class focused on gender identity at my school, I know I wouldn’t have been comfortable speaking up about my experience around the individuals who were stereotyping me because of how I looked.

Reimagining “Self-Advocacy” as a Disabled Woman

Asking for help was the hardest and most cathartic self-advocacy I have ever accomplished.

Where Is the Joy in K-12 Education?

I wish I had someone to tell me that I am allowed to be happy at school.

Mourning in the Age of Social Amnesia

There has been no cultural or political reckoning or processing of the loss that many of us experienced during the pandemic.

TODAY: Let’s Talk About Sex, Menopause, and Aging Bodies (walk-ins welcome)

We will have fun swag bags, 25 vendors, and good Q&A with experts. Early bird registration ends April 14. (Walk-ins don't get swag bags, so sign up today!)

Talking to Boys About Masculinity: A Conversation With Felix Martinez-Paz

We are tired because we’re carrying this backpack every day, heavy with expectations and stereotypes.

Minnesota Women’s Press 2023 Youth Resource Guide: Jobs and Activities

Our annual summer guide with at least 80 camps, internships, work opportunities, and scholarships

Feedback With Love

Carolyn Holbrook & Taiwana Shambley

Honoring Sen. Patricia Torres Ray

Luz María Frías (far right), the first Latina…

Making One Heart

We can be ourselves without fear of being made fun of, or bullied, which is something a lot of us deal with in our daily lives.

Why Learning Anatomy Matters

How we talk about bodies matters.

Teens Explore Their Roots Through Media

It is a legacy that goes back decades, to when community radio stations were revolutionizing access to information, and personal film cameras created new avenues of expression.