feminism Archive

Angels for Beginners, by Richard Webster
By Sarah Bentvelzen When I took up Angels for Beginners, I was experiencing a difficult time in

Menstruation and magick: Reclaiming the power of the body
By Chrysanthemum White Alder The heightened sensitivity that many people feel during their periods can lead to greater

Witch activism: It’s happening now
By Daleth West Given their history as a persecuted group, it’s logical that witches would be resistant

Danielle Dulsky: An interview with a wild woman
By Alanna Wright When I first walked into Danielle Dulsky’s yoga studio for Wolf-Woman Autumn Camp, I

Radical Dharma, by Rev. angel Kyodo williams
By Donyae Coles Radical Dharma is about navigating race and gender in the western Buddhist community, but

#HavamalWitches: We are the witches the Havamal warns you about
By Jade Pichette I didn’t mean to start an international movement against sexism in my religious community.

Domestic magick: The lost art of homemaking
By Chrysanthemum White Alder The role of homemaker is a vital human occupation. The practice of domestic magick

Beyond the gender binary in Pagan practice
By Donyae Coles The gender binary in sacred space is used as a way to represent the

Jailbreaking consciousness with Lasara Firefox Allen: The uncut interview
By Sharon Woods Lasara Firefox Allen is a radical feminist whose book, Jailbreaking the Goddess, pushes the

Jailbreaking consciousness with Lasara Firefox Allen
By Sharon Woods Sharon Woods sat down with Lasara Firefox Allen to discuss her vision of the

Canadian Pagans taking a stand against bigotry and intolerance
By Jade Pichette On Human Rights Day last year, a group of Canadian Pagan and Heathens launched

Activist’s Tao Te Ching, by William Martin
By Nimue Brown The Activist's Tao Te Ching uses the language of anti-capitalism and anti-consumerism, and deliberately