The F-Word (blog)


The F-Word is a UK-based feminist website founded by Catherine Redfern in 2001, initially as a forum for young feminists. The F-Word has since turned into a contemporary feminist forum to express and discuss hot-topic feminist issues.
Aims and objectives of the F-Word are to provide a place for a new feminist voice, with analytical thinking on contemporary issues, and create a safe supportive environment for supporters.
The website is called the F-Word to encompass the idea that feminism is seen as taboo for young women, taking this a step further Redfern composed the website of all young women contributors.

Contributors

The site

Forum categories on the website include activism, ask a feminist, body and health, culture and media, education, family, fashion and image, feminism, herstory, interviews, language, men, podcasts, politics and current affairs, racism, religion, Scotland, sex and relationships, sound bites, stereotypes, violence, and work and play.
The F-Word also features a review section of comics, art, books, comedy, events, films, magazines, music, products, radio, spoken word, television, theatre, videogames, and Zine.
The F-Word hosts a blog section for anyone to contribute to, an events section of organized events in surrounding areas to advertise and a resource section to further explore issues or similar websites.
A blog was added to the site in 2005, covering a range of political and feminist topics including Harriet Harman's tip-of-the-hat for the deputy prime minister job, homophobic bullying, pornography, abortion and women's oppression in Iraq.
The site has been edited by Jess McCabe since 2007.

Recognition

In 2002, the site was "Highly Commended" by the Women in Publishing New Venture Awards and Redfern was named in The Guardian as one of 50 Women to Watch the following year.
It was listed in The Guardian as one of The World's 50 Most Powerful Blogs in 2008.