Noa Azulai
'9 to 5' Is the Feminist Pro-Union Movie We Still Need Today
"9 to 5" is a remarkable tale of women who’d had enough—who unionized in solidarity, and made the necessary changes to improve the lives of workers.
'Mamma Mia!' Is a Poignant Celebration of Dads
The 2008 hit "Mamma Mia" shatters expectations of the nuclear family and teaches us there is no singular way to practice unconditional love.
Malala Is Spending her 21st Birthday Organizing with Indigenous Brazilian Girls
In the last year, women's rights and education activist Malala Yousafzai attended Oxford University, launched a digital publication, and traveled the world to fight gender discrimination and help girls go to school.
'She's the Man' Is the Most Important Soccer Movie of All Time
The 2006 cult classic taught me that gender cannot delineate a soccer field, a relationship, a feeling, or a talent. (And that, yes, gouda is the best cheese.)