FEM UCLA's Feminist Newsmagazine

  • FEM UCLA's Feminist Newsmagazine
  • FEM UCLA's Feminist Newsmagazine
  • FEM UCLA's Feminist Newsmagazine
  • FEM UCLA's Feminist Newsmagazine

Detailed App Info:

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  • Current Version:Version: 1
  • Device Type:Device: iPhone Ready
  • Category:Category: News
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  • Download Size:App Size: 4.43 MB

Application Description

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FEM, UCLA’s feminist newsmagazine, is dedicated to promoting human rights, gender diversity, feminism and the issues surrounding gender. FEM celebrates women’s right to equality in all aspects of life and appeals to an audience that believes feminist ideology is still necessary to defeat sexism. In the app, you will have access to full length stories regarding politics, media, and everyday life. Also, readers will have the opportunity to submit photos of daily feminist encounters and share their thoughts and ideas with other readers through message boards.


This app is dedicated to allowing open discussions on a variety of topics, with a variety of readers.

FEATURES!
- Media Moments (TV/movie/music recaps and critiques)
- Current News (Breaking news, politics)
- Eye Candy (Photos from readers’ daily feminist interactions)
- Personal Feminism (Personal stories, Campus life)
- FUN! (Submitted art, DIY, Recipes)
- FEM from the Past (Archived articles from past FEM/Together issues)
- Full Length Articles
- Message Boards (Open arena for debate, thoughts, questions, etc)
- Feminist events (local and national feminist events)

Requirements

Your mobile device must have at least 4.43 MB of space to download and install FEM UCLA's Feminist Newsmagazine app. FEM UCLA's Feminist Newsmagazine is available on iTunes for $0.00

If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of UCLA Student Media Associated Students U.C.L.A. at http://www.localresearch.com/contact/submit/.

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