Feminist Frequency, the nonprofit organization run by media critic Anita Sarkeesian, is launching a new video project — and wrapping up its current series. The group behind Tropes vs. Women in Video ...
The FBI is investigating death threats and online abuse that Feminist Frequency's Tropes vs Women in Games creator Anita Sarkeesian says drove her out of her home last month, a San Francisco police ...
The 2014 Game Developer Choice Awards will honor Feminist Frequency creator Anita Sarkeesian and League of Legends developer Riot Games co-founders Brandon Beck and Marc Merrill, organizers announced ...
Feminist Frequency will host a six-hour livestream this Thursday, April 7, as it counts down to the end of its latest crowdfunding campaign. Members of the non-profit organization, fronted by media ...
Letter-sized stickers appeared on traffic light poles around the convention center this morning, decrying Anita Sarkeesian, creator and host of the Tropes vs. Women in Video Games and Positive Female ...
It’s time for the gaming industry to stop catering to straight white males, Feminist Frequency’s managing editor Carolyn Petit said during a keynote at this year’s Games for Change festival. Petit’s ...
Members of the nonprofit organization, including media critics Anita Sarkeesian and Carolyn Petit, were joined by game developers, fellow critics and others as they played games — from Super Mario ...
Feminist Frequency, media critic Anita Sarkeesian's educational nonprofit, has published a new guide aimed toward establishing best practices for staying safe online. Speak Up and Stay Safe(r): A ...
Feminist Frequency offers analysis and commentary on video games, especially in how games approach gender. “The percentage of games shown at E3 that focus on women has hovered around the 7-9% range ...
The latest video from Feminist Frequency, a web series that examines representations of women in pop culture, tackles the tricky issue of male privilege in gaming. Tropes vs. Women in Video Games ...
A new report from Feminist Frequency published at Wired looks at the gender breakdown of protagonists in video games and of presenters at E3, and the overall takeaway is this: 2019 was a bad year for ...