When you first load the page to Feminist Spatial Practices (FSP), a new online archive, the site appears to be a collage of multicolor organic shapes and hundreds of vibrant squares. But zoom in and pixelated icons start to appear. Click on any one of them and you’ll discover an encyclopedia-like entry for a feminist collective, project, protest, publication (and more): The Combahee River Collective’s 1977 manifesto for Black feminism; a biography of Margarette Schütte-Lihotzky, one of...

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