Dahlia Grossman-Heinze
Dahlia Grossman-Heinze covers pop culture for Campus Progress. She graduated from Reed College in 2010 with a degree in English Literature. After graduating, Dahlia worked as an editorial intern at Ms. magazine. She grew up in Kansas, moved to southern California in high school and now lives in Portland, Oregon. Some of Dahlia's favorite things include hot air balloons, rap that is not in English, David Lynch, chocolate and horror films. Occasionally she attempts to write her own blog. You can follow Dahlia on Twitter @salvadordahlia.
Recent articles by this author:
- HBO’s ‘Girls’—More Progressive Than Carrie Bradshaw, But Still White-Only
- British TV Ad Asks: Watching Yourself, ‘Would You See Rape?’
- Fashion Line Refuses to Reveal Aboriginal Artist Behind Newest Collection
- Hulu’s ‘Battleground’ and the Focus on Young Politicos
- Navajo Nation Sues Urban Outfitters Over Trademark
- PETA’s New Ad Campaign Features Bruised, Battered Women
- Amendments to Make “Personhood Bills” More Fair For Women and Men
- Grammys Sends Wrong Message with Chris Brown Performance
- M.I.A. Flips The Bird, Still No Fine?
- JC Penney CEO Backs Ellen Degeneres After Conservative Group Calls for Boycott
- Charlie Sheen Set to Star in New FX Series
- 30 Rock Makes Light of Tracy Morgan’s Real Life Homophobia
- ABC’s Work It Cancelled—After Two Episodes
- Georgia Ad Campaign Bullies Obese Kids
- New Zealand Tampon Ad Labeled Transphobic
- New ABC Show ‘Work It,’ Premiering Tonight, is Offensive to Transgender Community
- Dutch Magazine Editor Resigns After Calling Rihanna ‘Niggabitch’
- Penn. Liquor Control Board Pulls Ad Blaming Women For Being Sexually Assaulted
- UK Retailer Shows Women How To Avoid Looking Cheap After Sex
- H&M Uses Computer-Generated Perfect Bodies To Sell Clothes