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18 Feminist Instagram Accounts That Will Empower You to Smash the Glass Ceiling

Make sure your Instagram feed is every bit as woke as you are
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If You Think Cats > Catcalls
Instagram: Femininitiees

If you think "cats > catcalls," and "pizza > patriarchy," (which, come on, who doesn't?), Femininitees is worth a follow. It's an online store that sells adorable embroidered feminist T-shirts and donates a portion of the proceeds to the National Organization for Women (NOW). What's the downside?

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If You're Never Been About the Thigh Gap
Instagram: The Beauty Bean

The beauty industry can sometimes make you feel less than -- especially if you're comparing yourself to Instagram pics of glammed-out beauty gurus that are, more likely than not, Facetuned to perfection (whatever that means). The Bean Bean delivers body-positive messages that aim to empower. Because we should all love ourselves inside and out.

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If You Have a Reproductive System
Instagram: PlannedParenthood

You've probably donated money to them in the past few months -- so following them on Instagram is the next logical step (if you're not already, of course). Their IG focuses on reproductive health and rights and features everything from information on female condoms to PSAs on how to recognize the signs of abuse.

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If You 'Don't Buy Into Casual Sexist BS'
Instagram: FeministThoughtBubble

Feminist Thought Bubble is kind of genius: It features comics of women with, well, feminist thought bubbles. Said thoughts run the gamut from empowering to funny to frustrating, and you'll definitely find yourself relating to a lot of them.

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If You Like Your Feminist Literature
Instagram: OurSharedShelf

Did you know that Emma Watson co-runs a feminist book club called Our Shared Shelf? The book club has its own Instagram account, which features its members reading empowering literature by well-loved feminists like Maya Angelou and Eve Ensler.

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BY ROSIE NARASAKI | MAR 7, 2017 | SHARES
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