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Marina Watanabe, senior social media editor is a social media enthusiast, cat mom, and INFP. Secretly wishes she were a: back-up dancer Turn-offs: loud chewing, raw onions, commercials Turn-ons: free cheese, singing in the car, the smell of a bonfire Equally in love with wide open spaces and chaotic concrete jungles, she splits her time between Michigan and New York.įatal weakness: flea markets, thrift stores, every other type of treasure huntingįavorite screen stuff: The Office, Dead to Me, Broad City, I May Destroy You, Better Things, Insecure, Black Mirror, Escape to the Chateau, tiny house tours on YouTube, cult documentaries When she’s not staring at her computer she can be found cutting and pasting by hand, tie-dyeing all her clothes, collecting tiny, strange objects, and exploring new places on foot or roller skates. Meredith is an art director and graphic designer who’s helped create everything from campaign collateral for progressive candidates, to user interfaces for National Park Service apps, to 6 years’ worth of BUST print magazines, to the occasional protest sign. She graduated from Western Michigan University with a B.F.A. Secretly wishes she were: An arts-and-crafts counselor at a summer camp in the 1970s Turnoffs: lip liner, improper punctuation, mansplaining, trend stories, people who say “It is what it is” Turn-ons: clogs, flocked wallpaper, the Winter Olympics, rainbow cookies

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Her other interests include drawing, snacking, hiking, traveling, and eating cheese.Ĭrushes: Gram Parsons, Steve Buscemi, Hugh Laurie, Domnhall Gleeson, the Portland Trail Blazersįavorite TV shows: Mad Men, Parks and Recreation, Freaks and Geeks, UnREAL, Game of Thrones, and dog shows.įavorite authors: Laurie Colwin, Toni Morrison, Joan Didion, Mary Roach, Alison Bechdel, Rona Jaffe, Jonathan Tropper She passes her non-Bitch hours watching television, hanging out with her basketball-obsessed family, embroidering portraits of dogs, and subscribing to whatever magazines are left on Earth. in Fine Art that has proved to be more or less useless, though she did use it to secure a job designing rugs for Pottery Barn back in the day. She speaks frequently on the subject of feminism, media, and pop culture at various colleges and universities.Īndi graduated from The Colorado College in 1994 with a B.A. Her new book about the consumer co-optation of feminism, We Were Feminists Once, was published in May 2016 by PublicAffairs. She is the coeditor of BitchFest: 10 Years of Cultural Criticism from the Pages of Bitch Magazine, and the author of Feminism and Pop Culture (Seal Press). She is a former pop-music columnist for the SF Weekly and the East Bay Express, and also contributed to the anthologies Young Wives’ Tales, Secrets and Confidences: The Complicated Truth About Women’s Friendships (both from Seal Press), and Howl: A Collection of the Best Contemporary Dog Wit (Crown). A longtime freelance writer and illustrator, Andi’s work has appeared in numerous places, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, Time magazine, Ms., Mother Jones, The Toast, and the Los Angeles Review of Books. Andi Zeisler, cofounder is the cofounder of Bitch Media.









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