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The Feminist Anthropologist is always looking for talented guest bloggers and regular contributors.

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Brenna McCaffrey is a freelance writer who focuses on socially conscious writing for blogs, nonprofit organizations, news outlets, social media endeavors, businesses and other web-based projects.

Brenna has worked, interned, and freelanced for organizations that care about issues of gender and social justice. Between 2008 to 2012, she worked as a social media writer and blogger for The Harry Potter Alliance and the girl empowerment website A Mighty Girl. She has also contributed to The FBomb and Feministing.com’s community blog.

Brenna’s writing specializes in the fields of politics, gender, social issues, pop culture, sexuality, feminism, religion, reproductive rights, and abortion. She also has extensive experience writing and reviewing children’s and young adult literature.

Writing Samples from Brenna McCaffrey: 

Global Feminism and Abandoning the White Woman’s Savior Complex (Feminspire.com, 24 August 2012)

Victoria’s Secret vs. Dove: Or, how companies appropriate body-positivity to sell you more stuff (The Feminist Anthropologist, 1 August 2012)

Internet Threats Against Sarkeesian and Green Shut Down Debates (The Feminist Anthropologist, 9 July 2012)

Pink Sequined Tutus: The Gendering of Dance (The Feminist Anthropologist, 3 June 2012)

Saying No To Rape Culture (The FBomb, 25 November 2011)

5 reasons to keep your eye on Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (Examiner.com, 18 October 2011)

Violence in Baltimore Evidence of Transphobic Culture (The FBomb, 25 April 2011)

Weekly Wrap Up Blog: Friday the 13th Edition! (The Harry Potter Alliance, 13 August 2010)

Break the Taboos; it’s World AIDs Day! (The Harry Potter Alliance, 1 December 2009)

Do Away With Stress NOW, Not Later!  (The Harry Potter Alliance, 12 December 2009)

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