The Feisty News for Women is the world’s first FEMINIST News Show that covers important women’s issues and celebrates fearless feminine voices disrupting our society. The Feisty News highlights women creating solutions for social issues, educates women on lifestyle choices that will empower them and advocates for women’s rights and equality for all.

The Feisty News is a web-based news show hosted and produced by Te-Erika, a Journalist, author and Women’s Rights Advocate. The Feisty News is posted twice per week to Instagram, Facebook and YouTube and is currently in production.

The Feisty News Features
• Current Events- Covering current news and events with analysis from a feminist perspective.
• Feisty Women – Exclusive interviews with women demonstrating true leadership by creating solutions to social issues and speaking out without fear.
• Women In Business – Each episode features at least 1 business woman introducing her business and inviting viewers to support her efforts.
• The Patriarchy Watch – A special report keeping an eye on the obstacles to our society’s progress.
• The Feisty Life – Fearless women making unconventional lifestyle choices that they are proud of!

Te-Erika is a journalist with writing credits in The Miami Herald, The Atlantic and many more publications both online and in print. Te-Erika is the author of 17 books and ebooks including How to Love a Powerful Woman and The New Rules for Engaging Women at Work: End Sexual Harassment in the Workplace. She is a prolific, self-directed digital content creator with more than 1,000 videos posted to YouTube and Vimeo over the last 10 years, 3 podcasts and 3 music albums that aim to inspire.

She is best known for creating support programs for women including The FREE Lawncare Program for Single Women in New Orleans, CandyMan Services- a Companion Service for Women, The Rebuild Your Life Project Grant for Women, Abuse Is Not a Secret: Open Access to Share Stories of Abuse, and The Fight for Women’s Rights: Battle Against Patriarchy. Learn more about her advocacy for women at Te-Erika.Com/Resume.