Tag: feminism
International Women’s Day 2025: Celebrating Trans Women
It is once again International Women’s Day! Every year, we at The Geekiary aim to highlight spectacular ladies, whether it be campaigning for certain biopics or spotlighting women who are masters of their craft. Be they fictional or not. This year, given the current political climate in the United States, we’ve chosen to focus on trans women.
I didn’t write this, but I did help contribute to it. Read the full article at The Geekiary.
Contents May Vary: Screenwriter Josephine Green Zhang
I talk to Josephine Green Zhang, who is a screenwriter mostly focused on television.
Film Review: ‘Barbie’ takes on the Patriarchy
Margot Robbie is a Barbie girl in a Barbie world in this take on the girl’s toy and feminism.
Film Review: From Masturbation to Menstruation: ‘Judy Blume Forever’ Goes Behind the Scenes
Judy Blume is once again in the headlines. Not only is there (finally) going to be a film version of one of her books (Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret), but there is a new documentary about her that premiered at Sundance this year. Read more in my review at The Geekiary.
The Longest Day Fundraiser – Round 3 Interview Announcements
Round 3 of interview announcements for my livestream is now live.
Film Review: Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves
An enjoyable mostly feminist take on the Holmes canon.
G33K Out: Hansi Oppenheimer and the Squee Project
If you are in fandom, you probably have heard the term fangirl. And fangirls squee. Hansi Oppenheimer has started a documentary project on the concept. So of course I had to interview her.
G33K Out: Roundtable — Star Wars Fandom
There’s been a lot of hubub about the toxicity of the ‘Star Wars’ fandom. So, I got together with some women to discuss the female perspective on the issue.
My Terrible, Horrible, No Good Gatekeeping Nerdist Internship Interview
In 2013, I had an interview for an internship at Nerdist. It did not go well. I finally open up about it.
G33K Out: Geek Girls Part 1 — Supriya Limaye
The first in a series on women in the geek world, I interviewed Supriya Limaye back in 2014.