Caroline Framke

Club, Flavorwire, Complex, Vulture, Salon,[6] and NPR.

[7] Her gender and culture commentary have been featured in books.

[8][9] She has studied and written about the #MeToo movement,[10][11] and her analysis was featured in The New York Times' Editor's Reading List of 2017.

[12] Framke was the head of a widely covered study that found that in the 2015–2016 television season, 10% of character deaths were of LGBT women, even though they made up an extremely small percentage of total characters.

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