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  2. Bustle (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    315 Park Ave South Floor 11. New York City, New York 10010. Language. English. Website. bustle .com. Bustle is an online American women's magazine founded in August 2013 by Bryan Goldberg. [1] It positions news and politics alongside articles about beauty, celebrities, and fashion trends. [2] By September 2016, the website had 50 million ...

  3. Category:American women's websites - Wikipedia

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  4. National Organization for Women - Wikipedia

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    The National Organization for Women ( NOW) is an American feminist organization. Founded in 1966, it is legally a 501 (c) (4) social welfare organization. The organization consists of 550 chapters in all 50 U.S. states and in Washington, D.C. [5] It is the largest feminist organization in the United States with around 500,000 members. [6]

  5. Women's eNews - Wikipedia

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    1999; 25 years ago. ( 1999) Women's eNews is a nonprofit online news service based in New York City. It was founded by the late Rita Jensen. [1] Lori Sokol, [2] PhD, now leads the organization, assuming the title of Executive Director since July, 2016. Women's eNews publishes international news articles specializing in coverage of women's lives.

  6. Jezebel (website) - Wikipedia

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    Jezebel is a US-based website featuring news and cultural commentary geared towards women. It was launched in 2007 by Gawker Media under the editorship of Anna Holmes as a feminist counterpoint to traditional women's magazines. After the breakup of Gawker Media, the site was purchased by Univision Communications and later acquired by G/O Media.

  7. Category:Women's websites - Wikipedia

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    British women's websites‎ (5 P) F. French women's websites‎ (1 P) Pages in category "Women's websites" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  8. Mamamia (website) - Wikipedia

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    Mamamia (stylised as MamaM!a) is an Australian news, opinion and lifestyle website targeted at women. It was created in 2007 by former magazine-editor Mia Freedman as an online blog. The website has since expanded, growing into an online hub for women's news and opinion across many subjects, with over 100 different contributors creating content ...

  9. SHE Media - Wikipedia

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    In April 2016, SHE Media acquired HelloFlo, a website designed to normalize the conversation about women’s and girls' bodies at every stage of life and the creator of viral videos like "Camp Gyno", "First Moon Party" and "A Visit from Aunt Flo". In 2017, HelloFlo was the winner of a Webby Award for Best Health Site.

  10. Women on Web - Wikipedia

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    Services. Access to safe abortion services. Website. www .womenonweb .org. Women on Web (WoW) is a Canadian non-profit organization that aims to increase access to safe abortion [1] known for its online abortion service accessible in multiple countries. [2] [3] The organization was founded by Dr. Rebecca Gomperts, a Dutch physician, in 2005. [4]

  11. Category:Feminist websites - Wikipedia

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