Link Roundup: June 2020
Here are a few things that caught my eye in June 2020.
Though my own work is in Vancouver's animation industry, I'm broadly interested in all things feminist related to entertainment, art, literature, and STEM (you know, women's work). Here's just a few stories that I pondered this past month.
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Above: Laura Cornelius Kellogg |
Exclusive Look at the Color of Storytelling in Autumn de Wilde’s Emma by Princess Weekes
6 Movies and Shows Made by Women That You Can Watch Today by Jamie Stewart
There Is an Art to Showing up—and Rachel Wilkerson Miller Has Mastered It by Rachel Charlene Lewis
8 Women in History to Feature Onscreen Instead of the Awful People We Keep Seeing by Princess Weekes
Łutsël K'é Dene First Nation wins international prize from United Nations by Danielle d'Entremont
Authors Reveal Disparities in Book Advances on Twitter’s #PublishingPaidMe by Kaila Hale-Stern
Dancewear Giant Capezio Will Finally Offer Pointe Shoes in Darker Skin Tones by Jessica Mason
9 Tips for Getting Hired in a Tough Economy by Maggie Lamaack