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February 28, 2009 | Jessie W | Feminism
Mail Call
When I was younger, I used to love getting mail; it made me feel so important, more grown-up and mature. Lately, I’ve been receiving college advertisements and dreading them. It actually means I have ...
WMC News & Features
February 27, 2009 | Shannon Reed | Education, Feminism, Girls
Can We Talk? Teens Need a Realistic Dialogue About Sex and Contraceptives
While her mother seemed to accept her pregnancy as a normal part of teen life, Bristol Palin, in her recent Fox News interview, acknowledged that abstinence just doesn’t work. Here, the author, a hi...
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February 27, 2009 | Marie B | Feminism
Nostalgia
Maybe it's the excessive amount of nail polish fumes mixed with temporary tattoos making me nostalgic, but my head has been filled with a constant flow of childhood memories all night. The random pict...
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February 27, 2009 | Claire F | Feminism
Hook Ups
Hook ups: the topic of eighty percent of all high school conversation; and a hundred percent of the scandal. But it seems in American (and any culturally western nation) that there is some magical num...
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February 27, 2009 | Zuleika L | Feminism
Some thoughts about feminism
What's up? My name is Zuleika Lewis and I am a young woman who is 18 years old. I live in Concord, CA and I am a senior in High School. I was raised in Venezuela [South America] until I was almost 15 ...
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February 27, 2009 | Julie Zeilinger | Feminism
Facebook
Whenever I'm bored, I click on the new photos in my mini-feed on Facebook. A classic pose, first mastered by most as early as seventh grade, is fish face (head tilted, lips pursed, eyes wide). It's ...
WMC News & Features
February 11, 2009 | Peggy Simpson | Feminism
Can Feminist Groups and Bloggers Bridge the Digital Divide?
In Washington, DC, members of feminist organizations of long standing and feminist members of the blogospere met face to face for the first time. Now comes the hard part: to see what each group might offer the other.
WMC News & Features
February 03, 2009 | Shazia Z. Rafi | Feminism, International, Politics
Turning the Tide against the Taliban: What Works
The Obama Administration must empower the Pakistani people, who have already shown that they’re ready and able to stand up against the forces oppressing women and girls in the valley of Swat and elsewhere. Here, the secretary-general of Parliamentarians for Global Action, tells us how.
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February 02, 2009 | Marianne Schnall | Arts and culture, Feminism, Health, International, Politics, Violence against women
Turning Pain to Power
Women and girls in eastern Congo suffer sexual atrocities that are tactics of war in the region. Playwright Eve Ensler has joined with Dr. Denis Mukwege to ask us to imagine the unimaginable, to empathize and join together to end the terror.
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January 30, 2009 | Peggy Simpson | Feminism, Politics
President Obama and Women’s Rights Activists: Celebration and Bumps in the Road
The White House ceremony and reception marking the President’s signature on his first major law honored feminists and the bill’s inspiration, Lilly Ledbetter. But the week was also marked by setbacks for legislation important to women workers and to women who depend on Medicaid.
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January 29, 2009 | Rebekah Spicuglia | Feminism, Media
Changing the World, One Blog at a Time
The author, WMC’s media manager, understood the potential of networking. But the true power of the web for advocacy hit home when an injustice threatened her family. Here she describes how anyone can use the process.
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January 26, 2009 | Susan Brownmiller | Feminism
The Woman Who Fought Freud—and Won
Feminist theorist and activist Florence Rush died on December 9, 2008. At a New York memorial last weekend, author Susan Brownmiller recalled how Rush’s insights about childhood sexual abuse inspire...
WMC News & Features
January 16, 2009 | Deborah Siegel | Economy, Feminism
Masculine Mystique, Meet Feminine Mistake
Relationships are often tested during times of economic stress. In covering the phenomenon, the author wonders why some in the media seem to latch onto an outmoded model of marriage roles.
WMC News & Features
December 29, 2008 | Lynn Sherr, Alida Brill, Beverly Guy-Sheftall | Feminism, Politics
Looking Forward to 2009
The Women’s Media Center asked feminist authors and commentators Lynn Sherr, Alida Brill, and Beverly Guy-Sheftall to tell us what women might expect from what is widely expected to be a new year of national change. Their words are as cautionary as they are hopeful.
WMC News & Features
December 23, 2008 | Helen LaKelly Hunt | Economy, Feminism
A Candle Cursing the Darkness
Despite the gloomy economic reality, women’s wealth proportionately is increasing in the United States. The author tells how she and other women donors are creating a new model to use their funds to make a difference.
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December 08, 2008 | Rebekah Spicuglia | Feminism, International, Media
Mothers Linked World Wide
They met in Toronto and cemented a movement of mothers that now promises a global network, with a website and a wide-ranging set of objectives. The author helped film a documentary tracing their progress.
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December 05, 2008 | Janus Adams | Feminism, Politics, Race/Ethnicity
“My Lord What a Morning”
On the anniversary of the trial of Rosa Parks for refusing to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, the author recalls the significance in her own family of that day when tens of thousands read leaflets asking that they “stay off the buses” in protest—and the limits to freedom that still plague us today.
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December 01, 2008 | Regina Cornwell | Environment, Feminism, International, Politics
A Quiet Revolution in the Developing World
The Gates Foundation has found an experienced adviser who knows as much as anyone about the importance of focusing on women to increase agricultural production in those countries where hungry people need it most. And her gender-sensitive policy does not end with the farmers.
WMC News & Features
October 31, 2008 | Robin Morgan | Feminism, Politics
Moose, Mousse, and Spalinism

Here, Robin Morgan takes aim at a few “feminists” who have taken to the blogways lately to support John McCain and Sarah Palin. Their reasoning is flawed, says Morgan, to say the least.

WMC News & Features
October 30, 2008 | Lynn Sherr | Feminism, Politics
Voting—Without the Girdle
The journalist and author of a forthcoming play on suffragist Susan B. Anthony explains why not voting should never be an option. A large turnout is as important to the nation, says Lynn Sherr, as any policy choice of the winner.
WMC News & Features
October 14, 2008 | Joy Rose | Feminism
A Motherhood Movement for the 21st Century
“You say you want a revolution?” is the theme of an international gathering in Toronto this month, where a grassrootsmovement to give voice and power to the mothers of the world is poised to come of age. The founder of the “rock ‘n roll” wing of the movement tells us what it’s all about.
WMC News & Features
October 01, 2008 | Robin Morgan | Feminism, Politics
Robin Morgan: ‘When Sisterhood Is Suicide and Other Late Night Thoughts’
Robin Morgan-whose controversial essay for the Women's Media Center on sexism in the primary race, "Goodbye To All That #2," was reprinted on 3,000 sites around the world-expounds here on women's s...
WMC News & Features
August 04, 2008 | Robin Morgan | Feminism, International, Violence against women
Finally! The UN Gets One Right
Last week, the United Nations General Assembly unanimously confirmed Secretary General BanKi-Moon’s appointment for\the post of UN high commissioner for human rights: the distinguished South African jurist Navanethem (“Navi”) Pillay. Women’s rights activists around the world can celebrate.
WMC News & Features
July 30, 2008 | Peggy Simpson | Feminism, Politics, Race/Ethnicity
Making Strides in Politics and Online
Jehmu Greene, a legendary grass roots organizer, plans next to “look laser-like at organizing young women.
WMC News & Features
July 25, 2008 | Peggy Simpson | Feminism, Politics, Violence against women
A Reflective NOW Looks to the Future
Jehmu Greene, a legendary grass roots organizer, plans next to “look laser-like at organizing young women.
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