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November 11, 2012 | Talia | Feminism, Media, Misogyny, Politics
Phyllis Schlafly: Groundbreaker?
For today’s young feminists, the name Phyllis Schlafly may be totally unfamiliar; if anything, it triggers a distant memory of a footnote in an AP US History textbook. Those activists who lived and fo...
WMC Live
November 10, 2012 | Pat Mitchell, Sarah Hoye, Julie Burton, Anuradha K. Bhagwati | Feminism, Politics, Robin Morgan
WMC Live #12: Pat Mitchell, Sarah Hoye, Anu Bhagwati, Julie Burton. (Original Airdate 11/10/2012)
Robin comments on the election outcome and “viral” language, and speaks with WMC Award winners Pat Mitchell and Sarah Hoye; WMC president Julie Burton; and Anu Bhagwati of Service Women’s Action Network about women vets on Veteran’s Day.
WMC Women Under Siege
November 05, 2012 | Michele Lent Hirsch | International, Violence against women
One man’s struggle to teach UN forces how to stop rape
Patrick Cammaert is often quoted as saying that it is now more dangerous to be a woman than it is to be a soldier in war. But perhaps he should be quoted more widely on another startling fact: that UN peacekeepers the world over turn away when they witness rape.
WMC News & Features
November 05, 2012 | KC Cole | Economy, Politics, Race/Ethnicity
Default Assumptions—The Science Behind the Bias
Unless we actively resist, unconscious bias can influence important decisions—especially those made in the voting booth, as science writer KC Cole explains.
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November 04, 2012 | Shirley Kailas | Feminism, Health, Politics, Violence against women
Memo to the Right Wing: Women Know You Really Have Our Backs
Dear Right Wing, On behalf of my country and my gender, I would just like to say that I’m so sorry the media has cruelly misconstrued your obviously well-intentioned musings on rape and rape-related ...
WMC News & Features
November 03, 2012 | Robin Morgan | Environment, Feminism, Politics
Letters from Ground Zero IV
Robin Morgan asks us to avert the "far bigger storm than Sandy looming" by going to the polls Tuesday—in this commentary delivered today on her radio talk-show, "Women's Media Center Live."
WMC Live
November 03, 2012 | Celinda Lake, Zoey Kotzambasis, Congresswoman Maxine Waters | Politics, Robin Morgan
WMC Live #11: Maxine Waters, Celinda Lake, Zoey Kotzambasis. (Original Airdate 11/3/2012)
Robin battles Hurricane Sandy with her Letter from Ground Zero #4. Pre-election guests pollster Celinda Lake; Zoey Kotzambasis on being a college republican for women’s and gay rights; and Congresswoman Maxine Waters on GOP voter suppression.
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November 01, 2012 | Tiffany C | Arts and culture, Feminism
Innocence and Experience
She was all sharp angles even in earlier innocence, Sticks and stones, Upright stance, finely wrought Collarbone jut, delicate vertebrae stuck out; a recollection of one night Sternum solid plate of b...
WMC Women Under Siege
November 01, 2012 | Lauren Wolfe | International, Misogyny, Violence against women
Shocking attitudes point to deep misogyny in Congo

There is little violence on earth more merciless than what is happening to women in the Democratic Republic of Congo. “When you talk about rape in New York or Paris, everyone can always say, ‘Yes, we have rape here too,’” Dr. Denis Mukwege, the founder of Congo’s Panzi Hospital, told Jeb Sharp, a producer at PRI’s “The World,” in 2008.

WMC News & Features
October 31, 2012 | Kristal Brent Zook | Media, Politics, Race/Ethnicity
Election Coverage Falls Short on “Women’s Issues”

The mainstream media misses the complexity of women’s lives in representing what’s important to women voters. The author (left) calls for a far more nuanced public conversation.

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October 30, 2012 | Emma M | Education, Feminism, Girls, International
Stand With Malala
Malala Yousafzai has spent the last 3 years of her life in the pursuit of education and equality. As a result, she has spent the last 13 days in a hospital bed in Birmingham, England. At 11 years old...
WMC Women Under Siege
October 30, 2012 Gender-based violence, International, Violence against women
With our campaign partners, we call on DRC to address increased insecurity in eastern Congo

We of the International Campaign to Stop Rape & Gender Violence in Conflict stand with the women and men who are protesting today by organizing a ville morte in Bukavu. Last week, we were shocked to learn about the apparent assassination attempt on world-renowned surgeon, anti-rape activist, and our esteemed colleague: Dr. Denis Mukwege.

WMC News & Features
October 29, 2012 | Marianne Schnall | Arts and culture, International, Politics, Violence against women
"I Am Neda"—Beyond the Icon
The author, founder of Feminist.com, interviews the first-time filmmaker who is winning awards for her documentary on the woman whose death on the streets of Tehran helped kindle Iran's democracy movement.
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October 28, 2012 | Julie Zeilinger | Economy, Education, Feminism, Girls, Immigration, Politics
An Interview with Peta Lindsay
Over the past few months, we have been inundated with news about Obama and Romney -- especially about their policies in terms of women. But did you know that there's a woman running for president? You...
WMC Live
October 27, 2012 | Valerie Hudson, Rachel Lloyd, Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Odile Gakire Katese, Marianne Legato | Misogyny, Politics, Robin Morgan
WMC Live #10: Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Dr. Marianne Legato, Valerie Hudson, Rachel Lloyd, Ingoma Nshya. (Original Airdate 10/27/2012)
Robin attacks willful ignorance, and speaks with author Valerie Hudson; sexploitation survivor Rachel Lloyd; journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault; Rwandan drumming troupe Ingoma Nshya; and Dr. Marianne Legato on the new science of gender-specific medicine.
WMC Women Under Siege
October 26, 2012 | Natasha Walter | International, Violence against women
How the UK rejects refugees fleeing sexualized violence
A native of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Angelique had already lived through horror. Her father had been a politician. During the civil war, rebel soldiers had come to the family compound, burned their house, and killed Angelique’s parents. She had been taken to prison, where she was made the sex slave of the prison governor. Despite the persecution she’d experienced, she was refused asylum.
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October 25, 2012 | Elizabeth M | Body image and body standards, Feminism, Health, Media
Female Bodies and Positive Rhetoric
I recently came across a great article over at Healthy Is The New Skinny. I love it not just because it celebrates Christina Hendricks as one of the few contemporary celebrities who has healthy amount...
WMC Women Under Siege
October 25, 2012 Immigration, International, Violence against women
Abused from Ethiopia to England: My story as a raped refugee
The day my life changed I was 23 years old. I come from Ethiopia. I always loved writing, and as soon as I finished high school I started to work at a newspaper. In 2001, I was reporting a student demonstration. The police came and started shooting people.
WMC News & Features
October 24, 2012 | Christine Jacobs | Economy, Education, Feminism, Politics
My Life in a Binder
The author, after three decades maneuvering through corporate America, writes about what it means to be one of a binder full of women, and how to break free.
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October 23, 2012 | Celeste D | Feminism, Media, Misogyny
On Cougars, Catfights and Cows
Fox, cow, bitch, vixen, cougar, whale, chick. What do these terms have in common? They refer to animals. Anything else? They also refer to women. As someone who learned to speak English as a second l...
WMC Women Under Siege
October 22, 2012 | Laura Bates | International, Violence against women
Beneath the law: When the system inherently favors the rapist
Back in April, I wrote for WMC’s Women Under Siege about the legal gender imbalance female victims of sexualized violence face around the world. But a disturbing recent investigation by the independent Indian weekly newsmagazine Tehelka suggests that the miscarriage of justice in some cases of rape and sexual assault might be linked to prejudice on the part of those delivering justice, rather than bias within the law itself.
WMC News & Features
October 22, 2012 | Michelle Tolson | International, Politics
Mongolian Women’s Hard-Won Victory
A small group of committed legislators in the Mongolian parliament are taking on the challenge of meeting the basic needs of women and children.
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October 21, 2012 | Sarah F | Feminism, LGBTQIA, Violence against women
Why Does No One Talk About Sexual Assault in the LGTBQ Community?
For the most part, I exist within two realms: That of American women and that of LGBT Americans. When a friend makes the playful joke that my life is “sooo gay,” I can only agree. But it’s also “sooo ...
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October 20, 2012 | Julie Zeilinger | Arts and culture, Media
Support Women Artists Sunday: Kimbra
New Zealand pop singer Kimbra is a soulful vocalist with a bent toward jazzy R&B and indie rock-influenced dance music. Born Kimbra Johnson in Hamilton, New Zealand, Kimbra first began taking guit...
WMC Live
October 20, 2012 | Maysoun Odeh Gangat, Aishah Shahidah Simmons, Eleanor Smeal, Kathleen Turner | Girls, Politics, Robin Morgan
WMC Live #9: Eleanor Smeal, Kathleen Turner, Aishah Shahidah Simmons, Maysoun Odeh. (Original Airdate 10/20/2012)
Robin on international teen girl activists, 24-hour news, and the word “ms.” Guests include Palestinian Radio FM pioneer Maysoun Odeh; documentarian Aishah Shahidah Simmons; feminist Ellie Smeal; and actor Kathleen Turner on playing Molly Ivins.
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