"Girlistic is just bursting with energy, information and inspiration! A great new feminist resource." Marianne Schnall President, Feminist.com
"A publication to expect greater and greater things from as it continually expands and grows. Such a non-threatening, intelligent, unifying breath of fresh air! It's like bringing the passionate spirit of 1970s feminist movements together with a room full of modern, badass, tech-savvy, cyber-geek girls and women. I love it." Amy Guth Author,
Three Fallen Women
"Incisive writing. A progressive ethos. Gripping issues. What isn'tthere to like about Girlistic?" Timothy Chambers Department of Philosophy University of Hartford
"Girlistic is a profound charge into the face of mass media! With the intelligent and inspiring writing, you find the recipe for revolution right here!" Kim Riot, Co-Member, Grrrl Zines a-go-go
"Girlistic has all the energy and edge of feminism at its very best. It's smart, sassy, savvy, political and fun - a wonderful new voice in the world of progressive politics and edgy feminist activism." Dr. Mary Armstrong Director, Women's Studies California Polytechnic State University
Girlistic is your feminist resource. Providing education and entertainment, pop and politics, culture and community, resources and shopping, Girlistic is the first place to visit for women-centered information.
The International Violence Against Women Act would require the U.S. to respond to a critical outbreak of gender violence within 180 days. Zimbabwean Betty Makoni explains why women in her country need the bill to be made into law.
Family courts traumatize battered women and hand custody to their abusers 37 percent of the time, finds a report released today by the Voices of Women Organizing Project. Latest story in our "Dangerous Trends, Innovative Responses" series.
Rev. Wright's incendiary comment about the HIV virus gives Carol Roye a chance to raise a problem that needs its own blast of media attention: women's unprotected anal intercourse with male partners.
Two female gubernatorial candidates in North Carolina and Indiana drew strength from the Clinton-Obama rivalry. One female voter registration drive--Women's Voices, Women's Vote--is fueling controversy at the top of the ticket.
After careful consideration, we’ve decided
to put Girlistic Magazine in its current state on hold for awhile. The Feminism
& Fitness issue is the last PDF issue for awhile. Girlistic Magazine will
resume at a future date, but that date is yet to be determined.
However, the blog will
continue on, including postings of many elements found in the magazine, and
submissions from writers.
Interviews, reviews of books, music, etc,
and short articles will be posted regularly on Girlistic’s blog, The Feminist
Pulse, and we invite anyone who’d like to
write an article to submit it for posting. Those interested in
submitting work can email in their pitch and write their piece for posting. See
the submission guidelines for further details.