Anita Sarkeesian ( ; born 1983) is a Canadian-American
feminist
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media critic. She is the founder of ''
Feminist Frequency'', a website that hosts videos and commentary analyzing portrayals of women in
popular culture
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F is the sixth letter of the Latin alphabet.
F may also refer to:
Science and technology Mathematics
* F or f, the number 15 (number), 15 in hexadecimal and higher positional systems
* ''p'F'q'', the hypergeometric function
* F-distributi ...
or mass art, sometimes contraste ...
. Her video series ''
Tropes vs. Women in Video Games'', examines
tropes
Trope or tropes may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* Trope (cinema), a cinematic convention for conveying a concept
* Trope (literature), a figure of speech or common literary device
* Trope (music), any of a variety of different things in m ...
in the depiction of female video game characters.
Media scholar Soraya Murray calls Sarkeesian emblematic of "a burgeoning organized feminist critique" of stereotyped and objectified portrayals of women in video games.
In 2012, Sarkeesian was targeted by an online harassment campaign following her launch of a
Kickstarter
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project to fund the ''Tropes vs. Women in Video Games'' series. The threats and harassment generated widespread media attention, and resulted in the project far exceeding its funding goal. The media coverage placed Sarkeesian at the center of discussions about
misogyny
Misogyny () is hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against Woman, women or girls. It is a form of sexism that can keep women at a lower social status than Man, men, thus maintaining the social roles of patriarchy. Misogyny has been wide ...
in
video game culture
Video game culture or gaming culture a worldwide subculture formed by video game enthusiasts. As video games have grown more sophisticated, accessible, and popular over time, they have significantly influenced popular culture, particularly among a ...
and online harassment. She has spoken to
TEDxWomen,
XOXO Festival, and the
United Nations
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' Broadband Working Group on Gender, and appeared on ''
The Colbert Report
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'' discussing her experiences of harassment and the challenge of attempting to improve gender inclusivity in gaming culture and the media.
Early life and education
Sarkeesian was born and raised near
Toronto
Toronto ( , locally pronounced or ) is the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, most populous city in Canada. It is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ontario. With a p ...
, Canada.
Her parents were
Iraqi Armenians
Iraqi Armenians ( ''’Armanion Iraqion''; Armenian: իրաքահայեր ''irakahayer'') are Iraqi citizens and residents of Armenian ethnicity. Many Armenians settled in Iraq after fleeing the 1915 Armenian genocide. It is estimated that there ...
who emigrated to Canada in the 1970s.
She later moved to
California
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and identifies as
Canadian American.
She received a
bachelor's degree
A bachelor's degree (from Medieval Latin ''baccalaureus'') or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin ''baccalaureatus'') is an undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years ...
in
communication studies
Communication studies (or communication science) is an academic discipline that deals with processes of human communication and behavior, patterns of communication in interpersonal relationships, social interactions and communication in differ ...
from
California State University, Northridge
California State University, Northridge (CSUN or Cal State Northridge), is a public university in the Northridge neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. With a total enrollment of 36,848 students (as of Fall 2024), it has the ...
, in 2007 and then earned a
master's degree
A master's degree (from Latin ) is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional prac ...
in social and political thought from
York University
York University (), also known as YorkU or simply YU), is a public university, public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is Canada's third-largest university, and it has approximately 53,500 students, 7,000 faculty and staff, ...
in 2010. Her master's thesis is titled ''I'll Make a Man Out of You: Strong Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy Television''.
Career
''Feminist Frequency''
Sarkeesian launched the nonprofit organization and website ''Feminist Frequency'' in 2009, while a student at York University.
She created the site in an effort to create accessible feminist media criticism.
Videos created for the site analyzed social and cultural gender structure and popular culture from a feminist standpoint, such as applying the
Bechdel test
The Bechdel test ( ), also known as the Bechdel-Wallace test, is a measure of the representation of women in film and other fiction. The test asks whether a work features at least two women who have a conversation about something other than a m ...
to pictures nominated for the
84th Academy Awards
The 84th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of 2011 in the United States and took place on February 26, 2012, at the Hollywood and Highland Center Theatre in H ...
in 2012 and highlighting
Lego
Lego (, ; ; stylised as LEGO) is a line of plastic construction toys manufactured by the Lego Group, a privately held company based in Billund, Denmark. Lego consists of variously coloured interlocking plastic bricks made of acrylonitri ...
's role in reinforcing cultural norms.
In 2011, Sarkeesian partnered with ''
Bitch'' magazine to create the video series ''Tropes vs. Women''. The series examined common
trope
Trope or tropes may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* Trope (cinema), a cinematic convention for conveying a concept
* Trope (literature), a figure of speech or common literary device
* Trope (music), any of a variety of different things in medi ...
s in the depiction of women in media with a particular focus on
science fiction
Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or abbreviated SF) is a genre of speculative fiction that deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts. These concepts may include information technology and robotics, biological manipulations, space ...
.
The series comprises six videos dedicated to tropes such as the
Manic Pixie Dream Girl,
Women in Refrigerators and the
Smurfette Principle.
In March 2012, Sarkeesian and her blog were listed in the journal ''Feminist Collections''s quarterly column on "E-Sources on Women & Gender".
Her blog has been utilized as material for university-level
women's studies
Women's studies is an academic field that draws on Feminism, feminist and interdisciplinary methods to place women's lives and experiences at the center of study, while examining Social constructionism, social and cultural constructs of gender; ...
courses, and she has spoken at universities on the topic of female characters in pop culture.
Sarkeesian was inspired to start a video series on female representation in video games after she was invited to speak to developers at
Bungie
Bungie, Inc. is an American video game company based in Bellevue, Washington, and a subsidiary of Sony Interactive Entertainment. The company was established in May 1991 by Alex Seropian, who later brought in programmer Jason Jones (programme ...
.
On May 17, 2012, she began a
Kickstarter
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campaign to fund a series of short videos that would examine
gender tropes in video games.
The threats and harassment she received in response generated widespread media attention, and resulted in the project ultimately far exceeding its initial funding goal of $6,000,
which it reached in less than a day. The final amount raised was $158,922, over 26 times its initial goal.
While stating that the support Sarkeesian has received "stands at a counter" to the harassment, Sal Humphreys and Karen Orr Vered, writing in ''
Television & New Media
''Television & New Media'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the field of communication. The journal's editors are Diane Negra (University College Dublin) and Jonathan Corpus Ong (University of Massachusetts at Amherst). ...
'', suggest that the harassment Sarkeesian received may ultimately serve to discourage other women from following Sarkeesian's lead for fear of being subjected to similar attacks.

Sarkeesian initially planned to release the ''
Tropes vs. Women in Video Games'' series in 2012 but pushed it back explaining that the additional funding allowed her to expand the scope and scale of the project. The first video in the ''Tropes vs Women in Video Games'' series was released on March 7, 2013.
The first three videos discuss examples of the "
Damsels in Distress" trope, in which passive and often helpless female characters must be rescued by the male hero.
Chris Suellentrop of ''
The New York Times
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'' referred to the first four videos of the series as "essential viewing for anyone interested in video games", and cites it as the reason why he asked Nintendo producer
Shigeru Miyamoto
is a Japanese video game designer, video game producer, producer and Creative director#Video games, game director at Nintendo, where he has served as one of its representative directors as an executive since 2002. Widely regarded as one o ...
about the themes of damsels present in his games, to which he responded "I haven't given it a lot of deep thought over the years".
Colin Campbell writes at ''
Polygon
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The segments of a closed polygonal chain are called its '' edges'' or ''sides''. The points where two edges meet are the polygon ...
'' that ''Feminist Frequency'' has had a demonstrable effect on the games industry, stating, "video games have seen a rise in the number of positive women and minority protagonists and a decrease in the tropes
arkeesiandiscusses" since the launch of the project.
In January 2015, as part of a $300 million effort to increase diversity and inclusivity in the technology sphere,
Intel
Intel Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and Delaware General Corporation Law, incorporated in Delaware. Intel designs, manufactures, and sells computer compo ...
announced it would partner with ''Feminist Frequency'' and other groups to help promote increased career opportunities, engagement and positive representation for women and minorities in technology and gaming.
In January 2015, the nonprofit announced they were planning two new video series tackling the "positive" portrayal of women in video games, as well as the "portrayal of masculine identities in games".
In March 2016, ''Feminist Frequency'' launched a crowdfunding campaign for an animated video series called ''Ordinary Women: Daring to Defy History''. The planned 5-episode series will explore the lives of historical women such as
Ida B. Wells
Ida Bell Wells-Barnett (July 16, 1862 – March 25, 1931) was an American investigative journalist, sociologist, educator, and early leader in the civil rights movement. She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advance ...
and
Emma Goldman
Emma Goldman (June 27, 1869 – May 14, 1940) was a Russian-born Anarchism, anarchist revolutionary, political activist, and writer. She played a pivotal role in the development of anarchist political philosophy in North America and Europ ...
.
The video series was released in 2017.
In March 2016, ''Feminist Frequency'' began a formal partnership with the
Crash Override Network, agreeing to serve as its fiscal sponsor. Crash Override is a support group for victims of large scale online abuse formed by game developers
Zoë Quinn and Alex Lifschitz in the wake of the
GamerGate
Gamergate or GamerGate (GG) was a loosely organized online misogyny, misogynistic online harassment campaign motivated by a right-wing backlash against feminism, diversity, and progressivism in video game culture. It was conducted using the ...
harassment campaign.
The ''Tropes vs. Women in Video Games'' series ended with its final episode, "The Lady Sidekick", posted on April 27, 2017. Sarkeesian announced that ''Feminist Frequency'' would produce another series. In March 2019, ''Feminist Frequency'' returned with a three part miniseries on Queer Tropes in Video Games that is similar to ''Tropes vs. Women in Video Games''. Sarkeesian gave a talk at the 2022
Game Developers Conference
The Game Developers Conference (GDC) is an annual conference for video game developers. The event includes an expo, networking events, and awards shows like the Game Developers Choice Award for Game of the Year, Game Developers Choice Awards and ...
, where she said that making ''Tropes vs. Women'' in that era would be "not impossible, but harder," because "the pattern is less egregious."
In August 2023, Sarkeesian announced that the nonprofit would close, citing "exhaustion and burnout", with operations ceasing at the turn of the year.
The nonprofit's programs would cease operations in early 2024,
while the ''Feminist Frequency Radio'' podcast would continue to be presented by co-host Kat Spada; past episodes would remain accessible online, along with Sarkeesian's previous media criticism video series including ''Tropes vs Women'' and ''The FREQ Show''.
Other work
In 2011, Sarkeesian co-authored the essay "
Buffy vs.
Bella
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: The Re-Emergence of the Archetypal Feminine in Vampire Stories" for the anthology ''Fanpires: Audience Consumption of the Modern Vampire''. She spoke at conferences and workshops about media criticism and
video blog
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ging, and was interviewed by UK Sunday newspaper ''
The Observer
''The Observer'' is a British newspaper published on Sundays. First published in 1791, it is the world's oldest Sunday newspaper.
In 1993 it was acquired by Guardian Media Group Limited, and operated as a sister paper to ''The Guardian'' ...
'' in March 2012 about modern media culture, stating: "I think to the extent that it could be creating authentic, human female characters, it is a push towards a more feminist media."
In October 2022, Sarkeesian began a new video series on online streaming service
Nebula
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called ''That Time When'', which "looks at the moments when pop culture and politics collide in modern history". She said, "Given the abuse and vitriol I receive whenever I create media online, releasing my show as a Nebula Original allowed me to make a series that felt more sincere, more playful, and less bogged down with endless counterarguments." The series has nine episodes about topics such as the
Satanic Panic
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, the
Hollywood blacklist
The Hollywood blacklist was the mid-20th century banning of suspected Communists from working in the United States entertainment industry. The blacklisting, blacklist began at the onset of the Cold War and Red Scare#Second Red Scare (1947–1957 ...
,
Nipplegate, the
Dixie Chicks' comments on George W. Bush, the racial politics of ''
Star Trek
''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the Star Trek: The Original Series, series of the same name and became a worldwide Popular culture, pop-culture Cultural influence of ...
'', the
coming out
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This is often framed and debated as a privacy issue, ...
of
Ellen DeGeneres
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She began her career in stand-up comedy in the early 1980s, gaining national attention with a 1986 appearance on '' ...
, and the films of
Lois Weber
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. The final episode discusses GamerGate and Sarkeesian's own experiences of harassment, which she said she was "really tired of talking about."
As a target of harassment
The ''Tropes vs Women'' project triggered a campaign of misogynistic harassment against Sarkeesian that included rape and death threats, hacking of her webpages and social media, and
doxing
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Personal data, also known as personal information or personally identifiable information (PII), is any information related to an identifiable person.
The ...
. Attackers posted disparaging comments online, vandalized Sarkeesian's article on
Wikipedia
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with racial slurs and sexual images, and sent Sarkeesian drawings of herself being raped by video game characters.
One attacker created a
browser game
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called ''Beat Up Anita Sarkeesian'', which prompted players to bloody a picture of Sarkeesian by clicking the mouse.
Toronto feminist Stephanie Guthrie received death and
rape threats for criticizing the ''Beat Up Anita Sarkeesian'' game.
The resulting
criminal trial against critic Gregory Alan Elliott is regarded as having significant implications for online
freedom of speech in Canada.
Sarkeesian responded to the threats against Guthrie in a statement to the ''Toronto Standard'', condemning the widespread harassment she and other women have faced online.
Speaking at
TEDxWomen in 2012, Sarkeesian argued that many of her attackers saw harassing her as a game, describing her experience as "accidentally
ecomingthe villain of a massively online game in real life".
In March 2014, Sarkeesian was scheduled to speak and receive an award at the 2014
Game Developers Choice Awards
The Game Developers Choice Awards are awards annually presented at the Game Developers Conference for outstanding video game developer, game developers and video game, games. Introduced in 2001, the Game Developers Choice Awards were preceded by ...
. The organizers later revealed that they had received an anonymous bomb threat and that San Francisco police had swept the
Moscone Center
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hall before the event proceeded.
In August 2014, ''Feminist Frequency'' issued a new ''Tropes vs Women in Games'' episode. This coincided with the ongoing harassment of
Zoë Quinn as part of the online harassment campaign known as
GamerGate
Gamergate or GamerGate (GG) was a loosely organized online misogyny, misogynistic online harassment campaign motivated by a right-wing backlash against feminism, diversity, and progressivism in video game culture. It was conducted using the ...
. The increased volume and specificity of the harassment (including death threats) prompted Sarkeesian to leave her home. San Francisco Police confirmed that they had passed the case file to the
FBI
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the domestic Intelligence agency, intelligence and Security agency, security service of the United States and Federal law enforcement in the United States, its principal federal law enforcement ag ...
for investigation.
On October 14, 2014, Sarkeesian and
Utah State University
Utah State University (USU or Utah State) is a public university, public land grant colleges, land-grant research university with its main campus in Logan, Utah, United States. Founded in 1888 under the Morrill Land-Grant Acts as Utah's federal ...
received terrorist threats pertaining to her planned lecture at the university the following day. The threats, one of which was issued by a person who claimed to be affiliated with GamerGate,
specifically cited the 1989
École Polytechnique massacre
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* an elementary school in the French educational stages normally followed by secondary education establishments (collège and lycée)
* École (river), a tributary of the Seine flowing in région Île-de-France
* Éco ...
in
Montreal
Montreal is the List of towns in Quebec, largest city in the Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Quebec, the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, second-largest in Canada, and the List of North American cit ...
, Quebec, Canada as inspiration. The university and police did not believe the threats were credible inasmuch as they were consistent with others Sarkeesian had received, but scheduled enhanced security measures nonetheless. Sarkeesian canceled the event, however, feeling the planned security measures were insufficient given that the university could not prohibit handguns in the venue per Utah state law.
The threats resulted in public attention to misogynistic and violent harassment on the Internet, along with the propriety of concealed weapons on university campuses. In an editorial, ''
The Salt Lake Tribune
''The Salt Lake Tribune'' is a newspaper published in the city of Salt Lake City, Utah. The ''Tribune'' is owned by The Salt Lake Tribune, Inc., a non-profit corporation. The newspaper's motto is "Utah's Independent Voice Since 1871."
History ...
'' wrote that the threats "would seem to support Sarkeesian's point about a link between some video games and violent attitudes toward females" and called on the state to allow universities "to ban firearms from venues where they are not just inappropriate, but destructive of the mission of an institution of higher learning".
In an August 2015 interview with ''
The Guardian
''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
'', Sarkeesian remarked of dealing with the pervasive harassment (her "new normal") that older mentors and feminists told her "We were dealing with that, but they were throwing rocks at us."
Soraya Murray describes the attack as a "watershed moment" in the "culture war" being fought over representations of women and minorities in video games.
At
VidCon
VidCon is an annual convention for influencers, fans, executives, and online brands. The event primarily features prominent video stars from across the internet. It was founded by veteran YouTube creators John and Hank Green ( Vlogbrothers), a ...
2017, Sarkeesian appeared on a panel discussing online harassment directed towards women. A group of
YouTuber
A YouTuber is a content creator and social media influencer who uploads or creates videos on the online video-sharing website YouTube, typically posting to their personal YouTube channel. The term was first used in the English language in 2006 ...
s and bloggers who produce content critical of feminism and
political correctness
"Political correctness" (adjectivally "politically correct"; commonly abbreviated to P.C.) is a term used to describe language, policies, or measures that are intended to avoid offense or disadvantage to members of particular groups in society. ...
sat directly in front of the stage and filmed Sarkeesian as part of a targeted harassment campaign against her. Sarkeesian singled out British YouTuber
Carl Benjamin
Carl Charles Benjamin (born September 1979), also known by his online pseudonym Sargon of Akkad, is a British right-wing YouTuber and political commentator. A former member of the Eurosceptic UK Independence Party (UKIP), he was one of its uns ...
, seated in the first row, as a serial harasser of hers.
Speaking directly to Benjamin, she said, "I hate to give you attention because you're a garbage human." The event went viral among both critics and supporters of Sarkeesian. Benjamin accused Sarkeesian of abuse and
cyberbullying
Cyberbullying (cyberharassment or online bullying) is a form of bullying or harassment using electronic means. Since the 2000s, it has become increasingly common, especially among teenagers and adolescents, due to young people's increased u ...
; in a blog post, Sarkeesian wrote:
VidCon founder
Hank Green
William Henry Green II (born May 5, 1980) is an American YouTuber, science communicator, novelist, Stand-up comedy, stand-up comedian, and entrepreneur. He produces the YouTube channel Vlogbrothers with his older brother, author John Green, a ...
issued a statement that the group's actions were clear "intimidating behaviour" and apologised for the situation "which resulted in
arkeesianbeing subjected to a hostile environment that she had not signed up for".
In a retrospective for ''
Polygon
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The segments of a closed polygonal chain are called its '' edges'' or ''sides''. The points where two edges meet are the polygon ...
'' in December 2019, Sarkeesian wrote that "GamerGate's real goals were expressed in the explicit racism, sexism, and transphobia of the memes the movement generated, and the posts its supporters wrote on the message boards where they organized and strategized. Later, the flimsiness of the 'ethics in games journalism' pretense would become a mocking meme signifying a bad faith argument. It would almost be funny, if GamerGate hadn't done so much harm, and caused so much lasting trauma." She added that the video game industry was ultimately complicit in GamerGate "through its shameful silence in the face of a reactionary mob of 'gamers.
In 2020, Sarkeesian launched the Games and Online Harassment Hotline, a free
non-profit
A nonprofit organization (NPO), also known as a nonbusiness entity, nonprofit institution, not-for-profit organization, or simply a nonprofit, is a non-governmental (private) legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public, or so ...
service that started development in 2019. In 2023, it was announced that the hotline would cease operating in September along with the closure of Feminist Frequency.
Media appearances

Sarkeesian and her work have come to much greater public attention following the announcement of ''Tropes vs. Women in Video Games'' and the harassment she subsequently faced. These events helped bring the issue of pervasive
sexual harassment
Sexual harassment is a type of harassment based on the sex or gender of a victim. It can involve offensive sexist or sexual behavior, verbal or physical actions, up to bribery, coercion, and assault. Harassment may be explicit or implicit, wit ...
in
video game culture
Video game culture or gaming culture a worldwide subculture formed by video game enthusiasts. As video games have grown more sophisticated, accessible, and popular over time, they have significantly influenced popular culture, particularly among a ...
to mainstream media attention.
Discussions occurred in a range of publications and outlets, including ''
The New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
'', ''
The Guardian
''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
'' and ''
New Statesman
''The New Statesman'' (known from 1931 to 1964 as the ''New Statesman and Nation'') is a British political and cultural news magazine published in London. Founded as a weekly review of politics and literature on 12 April 1913, it was at first c ...
''.
Sarkeesian's elevated profile led to speaking engagements on sexual harassment and online communities at the
TEDxWomen conference and several universities.
Speaking at the
XOXO Festival in September 2014, Sarkeesian described the allegation that she and other women fabricated harassment as itself being a form of harassment. "Harassment is the background radiation of my life," she later remarked in a ''
Bloomberg Businessweek
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'' cover story on her work and the video game industry.
On October 29, 2014, Sarkeesian was interviewed on ''
The Colbert Report
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'' where she discussed the harassment she suffered as a result of GamerGate and her views on making video games more inclusive. She told Colbert that video games often portray women in a manner which "reinforces the cultural myth that women are sexual objects" and that her goal is not to censor video games, but to raise awareness of how women can be portrayed in more realistic, less stereotypical ways.
The harassment of Sarkeesian and other women in gaming was featured in the January 14, 2015, edition of ''
Nightline
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''. When asked by
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* ABC News (Australia), a national news service of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
* ABC News (United States), a news-gathering and broadcasting division of the American Broadcasting Company
ABC News may a ...
why there was so much anger, she responded "I think it comes from this idea that gaming is a male-dominated space, and that games are for men by men... it's a very misogynist backlash".
She appears in the 2015 documentary ''
GTFO''.
Awards and nominations
Sarkeesian's ''Feminist Frequency'' blog was highlighted by ''Feminist Collections'' and ''
Media Report to Women''.
In 2012,
Gamasutra
''Game Developer'' (known as ''Gamasutra'' until 2021) is a website created in 1997 that focuses on aspects of video game development. It is owned and operated by Informa TechTarget and acted as the online sister publication to the print maga ...
considered the harassment and success of ''Feminist Frequency'' a catalyst that led to new attention on the importance of diversity and inclusion in the gaming culture and industry. They named this call for inclusion one of the "5 trends that defined the game industry in 2012".
In 2013, ''
Newsweek
''Newsweek'' is an American weekly news magazine based in New York City. Founded as a weekly print magazine in 1933, it was widely distributed during the 20th century and has had many notable editors-in-chief. It is currently co-owned by Dev P ...
'' magazine and ''
The Daily Beast
''The Daily Beast'' is an American news website focused on politics, media, and pop culture. Founded in 2008, the website is owned by IAC Inc.
It has been characterized as a "high-end tabloid" by Noah Shachtman, the site's editor-in-chief ...
'' named Sarkeesian one of their "125 Women of Impact".
In 2014, Sarkeesian received the Ambassador Award at the 14th Annual
Game Developers Choice Awards
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for her work on the representation of women in video games, becoming the first woman to receive the award.
She was also nominated for the Ambassador Award at
Microsoft
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's 2014 Women in Gaming Awards for her work.
After the Utah State University death threats, ''
Rolling Stone
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'' called her "pop culture's most valuable critic," saying that "the backlash has only made her point for her: Gaming has a problem".
In December 2014, ''
The Verge
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'' named her as one of "the 50 most important people at the intersection of technology, art, science, and culture". In March 2015, ''
Time
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'' magazine included Sarkeesian in its list of the thirty "Most Influential People on the Internet", and in April of that year, chose her for the
''Time'' 100, the magazine's annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world.
In May 2015, ''
Cosmopolitan
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* Cosmopolitanism, the idea that all of humanity belongs to a single moral community
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'' included her in its list of the "50 Most Fascinating People on the Internet".
''Feminist Frequency'' won a
Peabody Award
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in the category of "Digital and Interactive Storytelling" in 2022.
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