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August 17, 2015 | Lexi V | Education, Feminism, Media, Online harassment
How 'The Bachelorette' Proves Slut-Shaming Is Alive and Well
Ok, I’ll admit to watching an episode or two (or six) of The Bachelorette this season. For those who haven't watched, the show focuses on one woman's quest to find a perfect match among a group of mal...
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August 16, 2015 | Madison L | Economy, Feminism, Health, Politics
The Surprising Effect of Low Wage Work on Reproductive Rights and Health
Many people think a low-wage worker is a young adult making minimum wage to earn a bit of pocket money or save up for college. While these workers make up some of the low-wage workforce, the vast majo...
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August 14, 2015 | Kristal Brent Zook | Media
Meryl Streep and New York Women in Film and TV combine forces for women writers

New York Women in Film and Television's innovative program for women screenwriters over age 40 is welcoming its first class, to meet this fall.

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August 12, 2015 Feminism
Struggling With My Dominican Identity
In September of 2013, a law was passed in the Dominican Republic that effectively caused mass deportation and displaced countless Haitians. The law ruled that children born in the DR to non-citizens d...
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August 11, 2015 | David Guirgis | Feminism, Politics
Seriously, America? Donald Trump?
Megyn Kelly has been widely praised for her skillful moderation of last Thursday's GOP debate. Many noted that the Fox News host asked sharp yet substantial questions and took a no-nonsense approach t...
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August 10, 2015 | Aph Ko | Feminism, Media, Misogyny
It's 2015. Why Is Male Nudity Still Funny?
"There's a big problem in Hollywood today," Kevin Bacon says at the start of a recently released video. "In so many films and TV shows we see gratuitous female nudity, and that's not okay." While rai...
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August 09, 2015 | Saskia G | Arts and culture, Economy, Feminism, Media, Science and tech
Why We Need To Be Careful About Emphasizing Women's Progress in STEM
I saw it in middle school, and later in high school: If the girls in my class didn’t excel in science, no body was surprised, since girls are never expected to excel in the subject. But if they receiv...
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August 07, 2015 | Chagmion Antoine | International, Violence against women
‘I thought that happens to other people’: Being trafficked without knowing it

When I met Sophie Otiende, she was running late. I had reached out to her in December 2014 while I was in Nairobi doing research for a film about sex trafficking. Sophie and her boyfriend, Jakob Christensen, are volunteers at the anti-trafficking nonprofit HAART Kenya and had agreed to meet me for dinner. But as time wore on, I was beginning to think I’d been stood up.

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August 06, 2015 | Judith Browne Dianis | Politics
Rights under siege: On the 50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, activists are fighting back

Two years after the Supreme Court gutted a key provision of the Voting Rights Act, activists in North Carolina and other states keep up the pressure to restore rights.

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August 05, 2015 | Lexi V | Body image and body standards, Feminism, Media
We Need To Stop Trying to Convince Girls They're Beautiful
I was lucky enough to have a healthy body image for most of my childhood. I consistently played on various soccer and basketball teams, and between going to practice and scrambling to finish my homewo...
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August 03, 2015 | Beatrice M | Feminism, Misogyny, Violence against women
It's Time To Stop Publicly Judging Women's Bodies
One evening last week, I stopped at home after work to change my clothes before dance class. It was a hot day and I wanted to shed my workplace-appropriate pants in favor of more comfortable attire be...
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August 03, 2015 | Christine L | Feminism, Misogyny, Violence against women
Why I Stayed In an Abusive Relationship — and How I Finally Left
"Why doesn't she just leave her abusive partner?" It seems like a simple question and it's one that's often posed when people learn others are experiencing abuse. Leaving seems like the most obvious ...
WMC Women Under Siege
July 30, 2015 Violence against women
We asked people on camera about ‘privilege.’ They told us about rape.

A few months ago, an Indian-American Hindu, a Christian Armenian-American, an American Jew, and a Muslim Pakistani-American filmed 22 strangers addressing questions about their experiences regarding gender, race, and wealth. We wanted to produce a website of short videos that explore the concept of “privilege.”

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July 29, 2015 | Roberta Nin Feliz | Feminism, Misogyny, Race/Ethnicity
Black Women and Violence in America: #SayHerName
In recent years, the media has arguably made the racial violence African Americans continue to experience in the post-Civil Rights era — especially at the hands of law enforcement — more v...
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July 29, 2015 | Emily Wilson | Feminism, Health, Violence against women
Activists organize for women's rights in Armenia

The Women’s Resource Center of Armenia is leading a small but growing movement, working for domestic violence laws, women’s health, education, and more.

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July 28, 2015 | Ines R | Economy, Education, Feminism, Misogyny
Why The Most Important Part of College for Women May Happen Outside the Classroom
We're often taught that college is training for "real" life. The time we spend on campus and in class is supposed to prepare us for the rest of our lives. But I feel that my summer breaks have actuall...
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July 27, 2015 | Claire B | Education, Feminism, Girls, International, Politics
Stand Up. Speak Up. Rise Up: The #GirlsLead15 Girl Up Leadership Summit
A hush quickly fell over the crowd of girls surrounding me. While everyone was craning their necks for a better view, I had only one thought: “This is so. freaking. cool.” A second later, the group er...
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July 26, 2015 | Aph Ko | Arts and culture, Media, Misogyny, Race/Ethnicity, Violence against women
Rihanna’s 'BBHMM' Video and Our Resistance To Black Women's Subjectivity
As anyone even mildly interested in pop culture likely knows, Rihanna recently dropped a new music video for her song Bitch Better Have My Money. I found the video itself interesting, but honestly fou...
WMC Women Under Siege
July 24, 2015 | Lauren Wolfe | Girls, International, Violence against women
The missing women of the Mediterranean refugee crisis

Dirty white gates fronted the detention center on the Italian island of Lampedusa, a tiny speck between Sicily and Tunisia, where 71 women were being held. Beyond the bars, I could just make out laundry hanging from the building in which they were housed—maybe 100 yards away—a yellow scarf, a hot-pink piece of cloth.

WMC News & Features
July 23, 2015 | Paula J. Caplan |
Military changes course on psychiatric discharge for sexual assault survivor

Military sexual assault survivors are often labeled with psychiatric disorders, then discharged on that basis. The Army has reversed its decision in one such case--does this signal a change for future survivors?

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July 22, 2015 | David Guirgis | Feminism, Gender-based violence, International, Violence against women
Why We Must Listen to Syrian Refugee Women
Since 2011, Syria has been embroiled in a civil war. Millions of people have been displaced — the majority of whom have fled to Jordan and Lebanon — and over 220,000 have been killed so far, according...
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July 22, 2015 | Martha H | Feminism, Girls, Violence against women
The Case for Criminalizing Street Harassment
This is my thought process before leaving the house: I want to look nice and appreciate fashion, but also know that if I’m going to be on public transport or walking down the street, I must actively c...
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July 20, 2015 | Saskia G | Arts and culture, Body image and body standards, Feminism, Media
What Misty Copeland's Success Reveals About Race In The Arts
Misty Copeland made history on June 30th when she was promoted within the  American Ballet Theatre, becoming the first African American ballerina to reach the rank of Principal Dancer after being the ...
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July 19, 2015 | Sabrina N | Feminism, LGBTQIA, Media, Race/Ethnicity, Science and tech
The Problem With Rainbow-Tinted Facebook Profile Pictures
In the wake of the historic Supreme Court decision to universally legalize same-sex marriage, 26 million Facebook users demonstrated their support by superimposing a rainbow-tinted flag over their pro...
WMC Women Under Siege
July 16, 2015 | Ashley Binetti | International, Violence against women
Reparations: More than monetary compensation

For the first time in the history of the Bosnian War Crimes Court, judges included compensation to a wartime rape victim as part of the court’s ruling. On June 24, 2015, Bosiljko Marković and Ostoja Marković were ordered to pay roughly $15,000 to the woman they raped during the war. The court sentenced each man to ten years in prison.


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