3 Things to Know About Protecting Your Tech While Protesting
While data is technically — partially — protected from search by the Fourth Amendment, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that our right to privacy is not always honored by law enforcement.
While data is technically — partially — protected from search by the Fourth Amendment, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that our right to privacy is not always honored by law enforcement.
In this latest issue, not only do the writers play with some very dangerous transmisogynistic tropes, but they toss Barbara Gordon’s character development out the window and turn her from being the close friend and ally to a trans woman to an outright transphobe.
Only YOU can make sure queer and trans women are able to keep making comics.
We wanted to memorialize Clip Art. We wanted to make you masterpieces with Clip Art.
“Gimme a beer, let’s destroy some shit!”
“While I in no way want to distract from the important conversations going on about anti-Black racism in America, I think it’s also pertinent for us to deconstruct some of the tools and techniques being used by the police to maintain control. So today we’re going to talk about tear gas.”
A lot of Batwoman fans (and to be honest, a lot of comic fans overall) were worried when the creative team of W. Haden Blackman and J.H. Williams III left the book after DC refused to allow them to have Kate Kane (Batwoman) marry her longtime girlfriend, police detective Maggie Sawyer. Now, it looks like those fears were completely justified.
“Somehow I made it out without ever having shot or handled a gun.”
As we come upon the final issue of the first run of Lumberjanes, let’s reflect on just how freaking lucky we are to be alive in a world where this comic exists.
Apps to predict when Flo visits, the painters paint the house red, when it suddenly turns to chocolate season, etc. LET’S TALK ABOUT PERIODS, Y’ALL!
“Where’s my place? Does everyone else know theirs?”
A Cinderella story, with less bibbidi bobbidi and a lot more astronomy.
Guess who’s back!
GamerGate is about shitting all over women; let’s feel nauseous about it together.
“What the heck is that spider doing?”
Latvian comic book writer and artist Laura Ķeniņš’ book “She Wants to Tell Me” is a gently told tale of exploration, love and sadness between two women who meet when they find a severed ear in a public park.
“Here’s to another week of stickin’ it to the man!”
Are you excited for the recently announced Captain Marvel movie? Get ready to be even more excited!
‘Daily Misfits’ is a daily observation journal showcasing unique, versatile, culturally diverse and nonconforming queer fashion.
If you look out your window and feel a shared sense of nerdy curiosity about the world around us, these apps are for you, friend.