Welcome to XX Revolt

This site is a resource to help cope with common struggles of living in a female body using Radical Feminism, from the nightmarish landscape of heterosexual dating to advice on how to manage feelings of gloom and hopelessness common to women and girls dealing with misogyny everywhere, every day.

Need advice, looking for feminist youtubers, or want to read some free feminist literature? You'll find it all here.

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DECEMBER 2022 / WEEK 1

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FEMINISM WORLDWIDE

Iran Protests Continue into Ninth Week

The protests sparked by Iran's brutal treatment of women have expanded into all regions, social classes, and racial groups within the country, with men have stood alongside women burning their hijabs.

Read more on UNWomen.org

Women's Rights Protests in Sudan

Women and Human Rights groups organised a protest sit-in in front of the buildings of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNCHR) in Khartoum, to condemn the recent violence in Wad El Mahi in Blue Nile region and Lagawa in West Kordofan.

Read more on AllAfrica.com

MEME OF THE WEEK




LITERATURE FOR LIBERATION

Angry Women

Interviews & Essays by: Kathy Acker; Susie Bright; Wanda Coleman; Valie Export; Karen Finley; Diamanda Galás; bell hooks; Holly Hughes; Lydia Lunch; Kerr & Malley; Linda Montano; Avital Ronell; Sapphire; Carolee Schneemann; Annie Sprinkle

Read for free on archive.org

FEATURED VIDEO

Bamboo Furniture

Using bamboo to make some sophisticated old furniture

Woman creates a sofa, cushions, and tea table from scratch using foraged materials.

Watch on Youtube

FEMINIST SPOTLIGHT [MONTHLY]

Laetitia KY

Is every choice feminism just because it is a woman's choice?

Laetitia KY is a radical feminist & artist from the Ivory Coast. She discusses feminist issues in her videos while showcasing her unique hairsculpting craft, using her hair to create astonishing art.

Visit her website & watch on Youtube

WOMEN'S HISTORY

Ida B. Wells - Suffragist & Civil Rights Activist

Ida B. Wells (1862-1931) is best known as one of the co-founders of the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909. She was a prominent journalist, newspaper editor, suffragist, sociologist, feminist, and early leader of the Civil Rights Movement.

Read more on UMKC Women's Center

FEMALE ART

Thandiwe Muriu


Camo 16, 2021

Thandiwe Muriu is a self-taught photographer born and raised in Nairobi, Kenya.

See more of her Camo series on her website

DIY CORNER

Sewing

This millennias-old craft passed down through the eras by women remains useful, especially in a time when costs are rising and quality of everything we buy seems to be decreasing.

It's also a great excuse to reach out to female relatives who might be skilled in the craft or find local women's sewing circles.

Check out a quick beginner guide on Effectivology.com

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Weekly Ezine
Women's liberation news, artists, memes, site updates, & more

Self-Care & Health
Caring for yourself outside while breaking out of the male gaze

Mental Wellness
Coping with the mental impact of being female under patriarchy

Dating, Sex, & Relationships
Navigating intimacy and love with the less-civilized sex

Gaining Power
Forget 'empowerment'. What is real power, and where does it come from?

Male Allies
How males can resist patriarchy, be allies to women, and detox from MRA/incel ideology

Memes
Repository of original feminism-related memes

Radical Feminist Quotes
Collection of quotes about oppression, liberation, race, and more.

Myths & FAQ
Misconceptions and frequently asked questions about Gender Critical & Radical Feminism

Links & Resources
Radical Feminist websites, news, and other helpful links

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PAST ISSUES

2023

[Issue #18] March / Week 5
[Issue #17] March / Week 4
[Issue #16] March / Week 3
[Issue #15] March / Week 2
[Issue #14] March / Week 1
[Issue #13] February / Week 4
[Issue #12] February / Week 3
[Issue #11] February / Week 2
[Issue #10] February / Week 1
[Issue #9] January / Week 4
[Issue #8] January / Week 3
[Issue #7] January / Week 2
[Issue #6] January / Week 1

2022

[Issue #5] December / Week 4
[Issue #4] December / Week 3
[Issue #3] December / Week 2
[Issue #2] December / Week 1
[Issue #1] November


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ABOUT
This website is guide by a Radical Feminist for any girl or woman looking for help & advice. Or anyone looking for information & resources on Radical Feminism.


Created in 2020