Chloe Angyal
Chloe Angyal is an Australian writer who is based in New York City. She is an editor at Feministing.com, and her work has been published in The Guardian, The Atlantic and The Age. She is currently working on her first book, about romantic comedies.
Adoption trafficking
Chloe Angyal How religion is facilitating the forced removal of children of the developing world.
Mobama's arms create surgery spike
Chloe Angyal She's reshaping the American beauty ideal - but at what cost?
Sexism online
When your Facebook friends make sexist comments
Chloe Angyal The awkwardness of not being able to delete the gross family members on your Facebook.
Compulsory viewing
The reality of military service for women
Chloe Angyal Oscar nominated The Invisible War is is about the epidemic of sexual violence in the US military and is one of the most powerful documentaries you are ever likely to see.
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The reality of military service for women
Chloe Angyal Oscar nominated The Invisible War is is about the epidemic of sexual violence in the US military and is one of the most powerful documentaries you are ever likely to see.
#outrage
How to destroy the joint
Chloe Angyal First, start a hashtag. Then, get lots of smart women behind it.
Opinion
Are women still unsexed by power?
Chloe Angyal Do women still need to deliberately suppress their femininity to be taken seriously in male-dominated workplaces?
Body Image
What you can't tell about a woman from her body shape
Chloe Angyal Why body size and shape are not an indication of what a person can do.
Pop psychology
Are romantic comedies good for you?
Chloe Angyal This researcher claims they make you a kinder better person.
US politics
What "family values" look like now
Chloe Angyal The view for women and families from the Democratic National Convention.
Opinion
Love women? Vote Republican!
Chloe Angyal Anne Romney wants us to love a man who's systematically stripping off women's rights.
Feminism
A conversation with the women of La Barbe
Chloe Angyal Chloe Agunal sits down with the activists in Paris following their Bastille Day culture jamming.
The Self help Rom Com
Chloe Angyal Are they a step forward or backward for how womrn are portrayed on the big screen?
Pop culture
May contain male nudity
Chloe Angyal Why more men are taking their clothes off on the big screen.














