Historic Feminist Webisodes

Feminist Frequency's 'Ordinary Women' Spotlights Remarkable Ladies

'Ordinary Women' is the name of a five-episode webseries from nonprofit organization Feminist Frequency that focuses on sharing educational content with a feminist perspective. As the name of the series suggests, Ordinary Women shines a spotlight on remarkable women from around the world who dared to push boundaries in their own times in history.

Some of the women from different cultures who are discussed include civil rights crusader Ida B. Wells, Japanese writer Murasaki Shikibu and "The Pirate" Ching Shih.

Best of all, each of the episodes of the YouTube show is only about three to six minutes in length, meaning that the entire first series can be consumed in under half an hour. Now more than ever, consumers are looking for educational content that comes in the form of bite-sized entertainment.
Trend Themes
1. Webisode Education - Creating bite-sized educational content in the form of webisodes presents an opportunity to engage and educate viewers in a convenient format.
2. Feminist Perspectives - Exploring topics and highlighting remarkable women from a feminist perspective allows for a more inclusive and diverse narrative in media.
3. Historical Content - Delving into untold stories and highlighting historical figures opens up possibilities for insightful and educational content.
Industry Implications
1. Nonprofit Organizations - Nonprofits can leverage webisodes to educate their audience and raise awareness about social causes.
2. Entertainment and Media - Incorporating feminist perspectives and historical content into mainstream media creates opportunities for diverse and engaging entertainment.
3. Education and E-learning - Bite-sized educational webisodes can be integrated into e-learning platforms to enhance the learning experience for students and professionals.

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