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  1. Jessica Bennett is an American journalist and author who writes on gender issues, politics and culture. She was the first gender editor of The New York Times and a former staff writer at Newsweek and columnist at Time.

  2. Jessica Bennett is a contributing editor in the Opinion section of The Times. She teaches journalism at New York University and is the author of “Feminist Fight Club” and “This Is 18.”

  3. Jessica Bennett is an author and award-winning journalist at The New York Times who has spent her career writing with a gimlet eye toward gender, sexuality and culture — from pop politics to the ripple effects of #MeToo. She was the first-ever gender editor of The Times, where she remains a contributing editor and writer, most recently ...

  4. About. Jessica Bennett is an author and award-winning journalist at The New York Times. She has covered changing gender dynamics for a decade — from pop culture and politics to the ripple effects of #MeToo. She is a contributing editor at The New York Times and teaches journalism at New York University.

  5. The bestselling book by journalist Jessica Bennett, Feminist Fight Club provides the tactical strategies that every woman needs to navigate workplace sexism, as well as tools for men who support the cause.

  6. Jessica Bennett is the host of Wait, Really?, a newsletter on cultural obsessions, feminism, and more. She is also a contributing editor at The New York Times, an author, and a journalism professor at NYU.

  7. In Feminist Fight Club: A Survival Manual for a Sexist Workplace (HarperCollins), Jessica Bennett blends the personal story of her real-life "fight club" with a studied assessment of the gender gap in the American workplace. With equal measures wit and rigor, Bennett provides the tactical strategies—and camaraderie—to fight back.

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