Minnah Stein, Author at Ms. Magazine
Skip to content

Trending:

  • MEDIA SEXISM
  • FILM & TV
  • TEXAS
  • EPSTEIN SURVIVORS
  • HUNGER
  • VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
  • TRUMP
  • WORKING WOMEN

Ms. MagazineMs. Magazine

More Than A Magazine, A Movement

  • donate
  • join
  • Renew
  • News & Opinion
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Culture
  • Ms. Studios
  • Women & Democracy
  • Series
  • Explore by Topic
  • Store

Author: Minnah Stein

Minnah Stein is a teen writer and activist based in Sarasota, Florida.
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Education
  • National
  • Violence & Harassment

Where #MeTooK12 Meets #RollRedRoll

Minnah Stein

This Steubenville documentary will leave you “seeing red”—and hopefully propel more people in every community to join the movement against violence.

  • Education
  • National
  • Violence & Harassment

#MeTooK12: Teens are Speaking Out About Assault and Harassment in Schools

Minnah Stein

K-12 schools are the training ground for the sexual harassment and assault that occurs in college and the workplace—and now, a new campaign is gaining momentum to shed light on younger assault victims.

RSS Feminist Daily News

  • What Australia’s New Social Media Ban May Mean for Young Women
  • Following Tragic D.C. Shooting, Afghan Allies Face a New Wave of Enforcement and Fear
  • A Birth Control Battle: Survivors Take Pfizer to Court Over Depo-Provera

Popular This Week

Ms. Magazine
  • About Ms.
    • Ms. History
    • Masthead
    • Ms. Committee of Scholars
    • Internships
  • Membership
    • Get Ms.
    • Give the Gift of Ms.
    • Manage Your Ms. Email Preferences
    • Member Services
    • Support Ms.
    • Newsletters
    • Back Issues
    • Store
  • Contact
    • Media Center
    • Writing for Ms.
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise with Ms.
  • Programs & Sister Organizations
    • Feminist Majority Foundation
    • Feminist Campus
    • Girls Learn International
Copyright © 2026Feminist Majority Foundation
  • Author Guidelines and Rights
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy

Ms. is wholly owned and published by the Feminist Majority Foundation