The Minnesota Women's Press, one of the few feminist newspapers in the country, serves the local feminist community.
An acquaintance recommended she send her work to Womannews, a feminist newspaper, which published her first work in its June 1983 issue.
While there, she became interested in the new field of women's studies and worked for the Eugene, Oregon-based feminist newspaper Women's Press.
She worked for the feminist newspaper Die Frauenbewegung (The Women's Movement) from 1895 to 1919.
AlHuriyah was the first feminist Arabic daily newspaper.
Actually, it should be Jane asking, if she is of the view that the Guardian is still a feminist newspaper.
One year later, Mathilde started a new paper, the first German feminist newspaper, Frauen-Zeitung, in 1848.
New Directions for Women was an important early feminist newspaper.
In 1897, she began writing for Durand's feminist daily newspaper La Fronde.
Her stock market gains financed the publication of her radical feminist newspaper, and she was an advocate of legalized prostitution.