Shameless Magazine would like to congratulate Michelle Miller on the launch of Branding Miss G__: Third Wave Feminists & The Media. Last week, as part of the book’s launch, Shameless Magazine was invited to be part of a panel discussion on contemporary feminism and the media, and took part in a lively discussion with The Miss G___ gals and members of the audience.
The fabulous members of The Miss G__ Project have been long-time friends and supporters of Shameless Magazine and it’s always fantastic to be involved in projects and events with them, to see them at conferences, and, well, just to party with them in general.
Congratulations Michelle! It’s a wonderful book and we suggest everyone check it out!
Open Book Toronto took some photos of the evening-check out more of them after the fold.
All photos by Lisa Myers, via Open Book Toronto.
Branding Miss G__: Third Wave Feminists and the Media (Lisa Myers)
The fantastic Michelle Miller (Lisa Myers)
The lively panel discussion with members of Shameless Magazine and The Miss G__ Project (Lisa Myers)
Shameless Editor, Megan Griffith-Greene
Shameless Editor, Megan Griffith-Greene (left) and Publisher, Stacey May Fowles







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