Intersectional proletarianism, journalism, and leftism from a Master's graduate in Gender Studies, Nikita Ramkissoon. Raised in an anti-apartheid activist household, Nikita grew up with a love for human rights and good books. Being a survivor of childhood sexual assault, she developed bipolar disorder and wishes to debunk myths about mental illness and shed light on survivor issues through her writing. Some might call her a raging feminist ... and she is. Guided by bell hooks, Angela Davis, and other black feminists, Nikita wishes to uplift voices of women of colour in media spaces.

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Being brown and the beauty industry 2023-02-12
Say their names 2023-02-05
The Male Gaze and its effects 2023-01-29
Disability, brownness, and feminism 2023-01-22
Feminism and the Global South 2023-01-15
The power of the feminist manifesto 2023-01-08
Mythbusting intersectional feminism 2022-12-11
A feminist analysis of domestic violence 2022-12-04
Podcast: Mental health and brown communities 2022-11-27
Pornography through a feminist lens 2022-11-20
How rape culture distorts the reality of sexual violence 2022-11-13
Stereotypes and tokenism 2022-10-30
Whiteness Part II 2022-10-23
Whiteness Part I 2022-10-16
All about ADHD 2022-10-09
TERFs are neither radical nor feminist 2022-10-02
Celebrity misogyny and its support harms survivors 2022-09-25
The nuances of the female orgasm 2022-09-18
Womanism and how it differs from feminism 2022-09-11
The politics of body and beauty standards 2022-09-04
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