Titania Gethsemane McGrath is a radical intersectionalist and cyberfeminist known for her social justice activism and literary contributions. She gained prominence through her slam poetry and influential feminist discourse on social media, particularly addressing issues of non-binary identity, polyracial perspectives, and ecosexuality. McGrath has authored two notable books: "Woke: A Guide to Social Justice" (2019) and "My First Little Book of Intersectional Activism" (2020), which explore themes of Islamofeminism, critiques of cis-masculinity, and anti-capitalist thought.
Her work emphasizes the importance of collective action and challenges systemic oppression through a blend of humor and sharp cultural critique. McGrath's writing style merges academic rigor with accessible language, making complex social theories approachable for broader audiences. As a millennial voice in contemporary activism, she continues to engage with pressing issues of gender, race, and class through both her published works and digital advocacy.