Shameless was a Canadian magazine with a feminist and anti-oppressive practice perspective for girls and trans youth.
It was published three times a year and also maintained a website featuring a blog, web stories and audio content.
Its focus is broader than many teen magazines, packed with articles about arts, culture and current events, reflecting the diversity of their readers' interests and experiences.
In June 2004, Shameless was named Best New Magazine by Toronto alt-weekly NOW and nominated for two Utne Independent Press Awards (Best New Title and Best Design).
[10] In Spring 2009, Megan Griffith-Greene and Stacey May Fowles published She's Shameless: Women write about growing up, rocking out and fighting back with Tightrope Books.