"Musings of a #Lonely Feminist" Issue #2: "The Fight Will Go On"

Cover photo of the second issue of "Musings of a #Lonely Feminist" with the art "Come and Take It" (referring to women's reproductive rights) and the title.

Description of the Feminist Action Project, information on their meetings, and links to further information. Table of contents listed in the order in which these pieces appear with contributors listed.

Blog excerpt on why the author identifies as a feminist. She details her experiences that led her to shift in her ideas and explains her view on a particular topic, the right to choose to terminate a pregnancy.

A collage of drawings, photos, and text. Images include a nude woman with tattoos (one of interest is the upside down cross, possibly in reference to the often tense relationship between feminism and Christianity), women with the words "slut" and "b*tch" held up on their faces, potentially referring to how women are so easily erased of their identities and labeled in such a way, as well as other feminist symbols. The creator of this page uses this collage to convey many crucial ideas of modern feminism in a way that is visually striking and thought provoking.

Poem whose author seems to not identify as a "girl". They write about their experience growing up queer and their attempt to conform after various moments that made them feel shamed for their gender identity. By the end of the poem, the author writes that they freed themselves from things like "foreign pronouns' and "games" that were not fun for them, insinuating that they embraced being gender queer.