Five More Underrated Feminist Moments
With so many empowering moments in “Harry Potter,” some always get overlooked. Here are just some feminist moments we think deserve more attention.
With so many empowering moments in “Harry Potter,” some always get overlooked. Here are just some feminist moments we think deserve more attention.
In many ways, the wizarding world is far ahead of Muggles in terms of gender equality, but Voldemort’s regime still manages to uphold the patriarchy.
It’s International Women’s Day, so it’s time to celebrate some “Harry Potter” women.
Emma appeared on stage today to launch the first ever HeForShe Arts Week in New York. She chatted with Forest Whitaker, an artist, social activist, and UNESCO Special Enovy for Peace, about gender inequality and the arts.
As part of International Women’s Day, Emma Watson took part in a live Facebook conversation with BBC Radio 1 presenter Greg James to discuss her ongoing HeForShe campaign!
Global Citizen ambassador Bonnie Wright discusses the #Showyourselfie campaign to help bring an end to violence against women.
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