For filmmaker Serena Dykman, “NANA” is even more than a Holocaust documentary: it’s a family exploration and a political call to action.

For filmmaker Serena Dykman, “NANA” is even more than a Holocaust documentary: it’s a family exploration and a political call to action.
Feminist Wednesday blogger Erin Bagwell turns her passion for sharing women’s stories into film. See “Dream, Girl,” currently screening across the country and recently selected by Oprah to be part of her SuperSoul 100 roundup.
Alien Sex and the Quintessential Vulva Writer: Sara Cornish Editor: Allison Geller Artwork Courtesy of Tina Gong Meet two designers who are using games to explore sexuality Games aren’t just simulations or…
Angelia Trinidad is a young entrepreneur who bases her passion-project-turned-business on a love of print: the Kickstarter-funded Passion Planner.
“I like doing weird things with electronics and I like other people to be creative and do strange things,” says Fabienne “fbz” Serierre, a 37-year-old hardware hacker and the founder of mathematical…
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