Just a little reminder that we’re still looking for a new web editor and will be until May 9.
The ideal candidate will:
1) understand and be passionate about the values of Shameless
Magazine.
2) have some familiarity with online writing and the feminist (or progressive) blogosphere
3) have a background as a writer or blogger and strong editing skills
4) be very well organized and able to manage a team of volunteer bloggers
5) Have some interest in and knowledge of our broad array of topics
including politics, pop culture, independent arts, reproductive rights, gender and sexuality, violence against women, media criticism, size acceptance, and the intersectionality of feminism with race, class, sexuality and ability.
If you’re interested, click here and take look at what we’re looking for.



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