Jessica Bennett

Jessica Bennett

Jessica Bennett is an award-winning journalist and critic. She writes for the New York Times, where she covers gender issues, culture, and has a monthly column on millennials and language. A former staff writer at Newsweek, Jessica is also a contributing editor for LeanIn.org, the nonprofit founded by Sheryl Sandberg, where she is the cofounder and curator of the Lean In Collection, an initiative to change how women are portrayed in stock photography. Yes, she's in a real-life feminist fight club.

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Feminist Fight Club
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Feminist Fight Club
  • By: Jessica Bennett
  • Narrator: Bahni Turpin
  • Length: 6 hours 7 minutes
  • Publisher: Harper Wave
  • Publish date: September 13, 2016
  • Language: English
  • (5603 ratings)
(5603 ratings)
Part manual, part manifesto, a humorous yet incisive guide to navigating subtle sexism at work–a pocketbook Lean In for the Buzzfeed generation that provides real-life career advice and humorous reinforcement for a new generation of... Read more

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