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  1. Tiny Feminists (TV Series 2016) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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  3. Tiny Feminists: Created by Yulin Kuang. With Annie Tiedemann, Gabrielle Skye Goodman, Thalia Tran, Dekland Jones.

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    • The Hockey Girls
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    • Anne with An E
    • Call The Midwife
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    Poseis critically acclaimed for a reason. Set in 1980s New York City, the Emmy-nominated FX series follows Blanca (MJ Rodriguez), who decides to start the House of Evangelista and build her own LGBTQ+ community after being kicked out of her previous house for being HIV-positive. The series follows a number of trans and queer characters and celebrat...

    Netflix’s first Spanish language original, Cable Girls is a drama that follows a group of women who join the workforce as telephone operators. It takes place between 1928 and the beginning of Francisco Franco’s 40-year dictatorship in 1939, during which women’s rights and freedoms were repressed. Across the show’s five seasons, the women band toget...

    Not only does this ultra-popular period dramafeature a diverse cast and stunning gowns andhairstyles, it tackles feminist themes. The Shondaland-produced series shows how differently society works for women who are lower income and don’t fit into typical beauty standards. While it’s faced criticism for a scene in which Daphne Bridgerton ignores sex...

    Written by female screenwriter Kim Ho-soo, this Korean drama follows Hae-ryung and three other women as they become the first female court historians during the Joseon dynasty — a time when many women were illiterate and expected to be subservient to men. Hae-ryung confronts sexism at the palace while matching wits with Prince Yi Rim, a sweet young...

    Created by four film students from Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, this 2019 Catalan-language series centers around a girls hockey team who bands together to stay afloat after their male coach leaves and the team’s owner threatens to shut them down. “We’re sick of having women’s sports relegated to the background!” the girls yell during a pro...

    Netflix’s first series to be primarily in Yiddish, Unorthodox is inspired byDeborah Feldman's 2012 autobiography about running away from her strict Hasidic community to live a secular life in Berlin. Created by two women, the show movingly explores how constrained Esty feels by the expectation that she ignore her musical aspirations and dedicate he...

    Aggretsukois an animated series that follows a cute Sanrio red panda who loves death metal, so you might be surprised to learn it’s about sexism in the workplace. Every day, Retsuko is expected to bring her boss tea — because it’s a “woman’s job” — and work overtime while her male colleagues party. In response, Retsuko rents out private karaoke roo...

    The world of Avonlea gets an update in this adaptation of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s beloved 1908 novel Anne of Green Gables. Sharper and more serious than the book, the Canadian show tackles a variety of issues each season, from psychological trauma to homophobia and racism. Anne Shirley is still as outspokenly feminist as ever, and the show adds in n...

    Few shows discuss the intricacies of women's health issues, especially through the lens of poverty. Heidi Thomas’ BBC drama Call the Midwife is based on the memoirs of Jennifer Worth, a British nurse who worked alongside an Anglican community of nuns to aid low income people in the east end of London. It follows a group of 1950s nurses who assist p...

    Octavia Spencer shines in this true story about Sarah Breedlove, aka Madam C.J. Walker, the woman who pioneered the modern hair care and cosmetics industry for Black women in the early 1900s. While the limited series does take several liberties with Walker’s story, it’s inspired by a biography written by Walker’s great-great-granddaughter. Ultimate...

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    • Grace & Frankie. What it is: A sitcom starring comedy legends and pop culture icons Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin. Why it's important: One of the most beloved series on the service, Netflix’s Grace & Frankie is unmatched in its contribution to onscreen representation of women over the age of 70.
    • Unbelievable. What it is: A dramatic limited series about a 2009 rape investigation, based on a true story. Why it's important: Toni Collette, Merritt Wever, and Kaitlyn Dever bring factual reporting (published jointly under ProPublica and The Marshall Project in 2015) to Netflix in an impactful dramatization that highlights the all-too-fortified barriers keeping women from the justice — and the justice system — they deserve.
    • Period. End of Sentence. What it is: An Academy Award-winning short documentary film about a feminist revolution in India. Why it's important: With a runtime of just 25 minutes, director Rayka Zehtabchi makes a hugely compelling case against the global stigma around menstruation.
    • Homecoming: A Film By Beyoncé. What it is: A concert documentary capturing Beyoncé's performance at Coachella in 2018. Why it's important: There's being amazed by what it takes to be a pop star, and there's being amazed by what it takes to be Beyoncé.
  4. The most powerful feminist TV shows on Netflix, Amazon Prime and BBC iPlayer, like Killing Eve, The Handmaid's tale and more, featuring the best feminist TV characters.

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