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Author: Stephanie Abraham
SLAVERY NEVER ENDED: PRISON AS PUNISHMENT IN “13TH”

What’s Not Being Said About “The Handmaid’s Tale”: Published by Ms. Mag

Check out my latest essay on Ms.: What’s Not Being Said About The Handmaid’s Tale.
New Interview: The Handmaid’s Tale Highlights Current Political Fears

Watch the 18-minute interview here: Handmaid’s Political Fears
New Article: “Take Back the Night: The Most Important Night of the Year”

Take Back the Night is an annual event against sexual violence happening tonight at Cal State LA. This article was published yesterday in Cal State LA’s University Times: Take Back the Night: The Most Important Night of the Year.
Wear Denim April 26: “When Fashion Makes a Statement” Published by Ms.

Check out my new article “When Fashion Makes a Statement,” which is the top story today on Ms.
The Promise: A Film About the Armenian Genocide & Worth Seeing
The Promise, Hollywood’s first blockbuster about the Armenian genocide, hits theaters this weekend. The film deserves applause in spite of critics’ poor reviews. Check out this interview on Rising Up with Sonali to hear more about the controversy surrounding the film, what it does well and where it falls short.
If you’re in the LA area (and have a radio!), this interview will air on KPFK, 90.7 FM, on Monday, April 24, which is Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, between 8–9 AM.
Women’s Empowerment Inside Out: Ending Sexism in Our Minds, Communities & Society
Today at the FLY Leadership Conference at Cal State LA, I presented on ending sexism. I’ve posted the link to the Prezi here as a resource for those who attended. All are welcome to check it out!
I’ve Been Nominated for a Pushcart Prize!

My essay “After Your Great-Grandmother Tita” has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize by Exposition Review. The Pushcart is a prestigious literary award and I’m honored to be a amongst the 200K or so who have been nominated. Winners will be announced in the spring. While it’d be amazing to receive this recognition, what really matters — as I’ve heard multiple writers say over and over — is that I keep writing!
Does the “Collateral Beauty” of Fatherhood Come at the Expense of Mothers?

The new film Collateral Beauty does interesting things with fatherhood. But what about the moms? Read my review published by Bitch to find out: Does the “Collateral Beauty” of Fatherhood Come at the Expense of Mothers?

