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Anita Sarkeesian debuts first episode of "Tropes vs. Women" - The Daily Dot
All the Slender Ladies: Body Diversity in Video Games - YouTube
No More Helpless Damsels: One Gamer's War on Sexism | WIRED
Anita Sarkeesian Hates Talking About Gamergate—but She Has To | WIRED
Women as Reward - Tropes vs Women in Video Games - YouTube
Anita Sarkeesian: Fight against sexism in gaming isn't over - Protocol
Feminist Critics of Video Games Facing Threats in 'GamerGate' Campaign - The New York Times
GDC award for culture critic Anita Sarkeesian led to bomb threat | Engadget
Feminist Frequency tackles female combatants in its best video yet
Tropes vs. Women in Video Games - Wheaton College Massachusetts
Anita Sarkeesian complains about representation of women in vidya games, so my team and I spent the last seven years trying to create a new mod for Fallout: New Vegas that would
Tropes vs. Women creator says we need to understand motivations behind online harassment in order to prevent it - Polygon
Reviews: Tropes vs. Women in Video Games - IMDb
Tropes vs Women in Video Games – Feminist Frequency
If Anita Wasn't A Sexualized Video Game Character | Anita Sarkeesian | Know Your Meme
Anita Sarkeesian is now a playable video game character - The Daily Dot
Anita Sarkeesian ends web series that rocked the world of gaming | Mashable
Campaign against video game misogyny turns ugly | CTV News
Anita Sarkeesian Quote: “I am not a fan of video games, I had to learn a lot about them. I would love to play video games, but I don't want to go...”
Anita Sarkeesian cancels Utah State speech after threat | CNN Business
Video Games Were Never a 'Boys Club,' and Never Will Be | Time
Tropes vs Women in Video Games – Feminist Frequency
Anita Sarkeesian ends web series that rocked the world of gaming | Mashable
Anita Sarkeesian ✨ NEW SHOW OUT NOW on Twitter: "Can't get rid of this real game for real gamers 😉 https://t.co/Q8uF2KHjV0" / Twitter
Gamergate: A Scandal Erupts in the Video-Game Community | The New Yorker