Since the dawn of the Internet, digital storytelling and new media have been integral parts of the feminist movement. From the creation of feministing.org to Crunk Feminist Collective to large-scale Twitter protests, third-wave feminism is based as much in online communities as it is in on-the-ground activist work. Nowhere has this been more poignant than […]
Author Archives: Katherine Dumais
Katherine is a senior studying International Affairs and Economics at Northeastern University. Her research interests include Economic Development, Social Enterprise, and Women’s Rights. Previously, she worked as a Fellowship Associate at Ashoka: Innovators for the Public and on various campaigns within her university to create a campus gender resource center and better services for survivors of rape. She currently is completing an internship at RLabs, an organization working to economically empower young people through information technology in Cape Town, South Africa.