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A reading list inspired by The Good Girls Revolt adds context to the show and demonstrates how far the feminist movement has come and how far it has to go.
The Amazon series we were all watching this past weekend did not disappoint.
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Creator Dana Calvo vents at a studio chief for axing the feminist period drama despite good numbers: "He didn't know the characters' names."
When women aren’t present for senior-level decision-making, companies can fail to see the value of shows and products that appeal more directly to the female half of the population.