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WMC Women Under Siege
March 14, 2012 | Michele Lent Hirsch | Girls, International, Violence against women
13-year-old rape survivor struggles to care for baby in Malawi
“I have lost hope,” a 13-year-old rape survivor tells Inter Press Service. After fleeing war in Congo, she was attacked by her own stepfather in a Malawi refugee camp, where she lives with 11,000 others. Now, she must care for the baby produced by the rape.
WMC News & Features
March 14, 2012 | Ravenna Koenig | Education, Feminism
Lewd, Hateful Language Should Have No Place in Campus Debate
An anticipated commencement address set off a rhetorical firestorm that sickened the author, a Barnard undergrad who calls for action by her campus community.
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March 13, 2012 | Rachel D | Feminism, Girls, Media, Violence against women
You Do Have A Voice
When I was 13 years old, I was raped by my then 15 year old boyfriend. For years, I held back from telling anyone except for some of my closest male friends. Why did I hold back from telling anyone? I...
WMC News & Features
March 12, 2012 | Michael Kimmel, Michael Kaufman, Harry Brod | Health, Media, Politics, Religion
Men for Women’s Choice
On the issue of contraceptives and choice, most men quoted and pictured in the media recently have opposed women controlling their reproductive health. The authors plan to change that.
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March 11, 2012 | Claire C | Feminism, Misogyny, Politics
Small Steps On The Feminist Journey
I can’t pinpoint one event that transformed me into a feminist activist – rather, a succession of small personal events led to a decision to co-found my own women’s rights organization and make a life...
WMC Women Under Siege
March 09, 2012 | Lauren Wolfe | International, Violence against women
Guatemala’s war may be over, but the battle continues to be fought on women’s bodies
Guatemala City—There’s a heavy green to this place, layered. Clouds weigh on the hills and seep into the trees and grass and leaves and bushes. Every clearing we pass turns to depths, and in those reaches lie the dead.
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March 08, 2012 | Fiona L | Feminism, Health, Media, Politics
How Far We Haven't Come: Remembering the Nelson Pill Hearings
After attending a recent event commemorating past voices of the women’s health movement, I turned on the news to watch the recent contraceptive hearings, and realized just how far we haven’t come. As...
WMC Women Under Siege
March 08, 2012 | Michele Lent Hirsch | Girls, International, Violence against women
Ask before you tell: How to make the world better for girls in conflict areas
The most positive, most productive way to improve the lives of girls in conflict areas may appear to be to sharply steer them away from stigma and violence. But as researchers and fieldworkers, advocates and policymakers, we have to consider the pitfalls of thinking we know best.
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March 08, 2012 | Christine Ahn | Feminism, International, LGBTQIA, Politics, Violence against women
Much to Celebrate
Today is International Women's Day. Christine Ahn and the Global Fund for Women mark the occasion by recalling substantial wins for women in 2011.
WMC News & Features
March 07, 2012 | Madeleine Gyory | Health, Media, Politics
State-Sanctioned Shaming and the Battle for Reproductive Rights
Contraception and choice are simply an everyday imperative for the author and her peers, despite the hostility that remains a part of the national culture.
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March 06, 2012 | Amanda G | Education, Feminism, International, Race/Ethnicity
The Perils of Being A Feminist in the Dominican Republic
I’m currently a senior at my high school here in the Dominican Republic. I was born in the States and have lived overseas almost my entire life. I’m also Hispanic-- both my parents and the rest of my ...
WMC Women Under Siege
March 06, 2012 | Jessica Mack | International, Violence against women
‘Dawn of a new hope’ for whom? Systemic violence and impunity plague women in Ivory Coast
Laurent Gbagbo should have gone quietly. After a decade as President of Ivory Coast, mostly everyone—Ivorians and outsiders—agreed that he had lost the November 2010 election to Alasanne Outtarra. But he didn’t go and certainly not quietly, instead plunging the country into sinister chaos until his arrest in April.
WMC News & Features
March 05, 2012 | Marianne Schnall | Education, Politics
Giving Women’s History a Home
Perhaps this year’s Women’s History Month will mark the success of a push for a National Women's History Museum, a campaign that has built up an impressive history of its own.
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March 04, 2012 | Christyn E | Body image and body standards, Feminism, Media
Don't Count Me Out
I've always hated numbers. Ok, maybe not "hate" since they do impact my daily life in positive ways. But overall I really dislike numbers. Not for what they inherently are or what good they've done fo...
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March 03, 2012 | Brian C | Media
Support Women Artists Sunday: MNDR
I'm giving you a rare opportunity. This is the chance to gain some mad hipster points without having to wear plaid OR name drop some crappy, pretentious band name like Yuck. I present to you MNDR. MND...
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March 02, 2012 | Julie Zeilinger | Girls, Health, Media
Saturday Vids: Dear 16-Year-Old Me
HEY EVERYBODY. Watch this video. And even if it might be around 25 degrees where you are, just remember the message is always important (and it also applies to tanning!). ...
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March 01, 2012 | Avigayil H | Body image and body standards, Media
Giving It Up
If you had asked me six months ago if I was affected by the media’s presentation of women, I would have responded with an unequivocal no. Yes, TV and magazines bombard us with horribly warped images o...
WMC Women Under Siege
March 01, 2012 | Aaron Hall, Chloe Christman | International, Violence against women
Minerals, militias, and rape: How do we make peace a reality in Congo?
As nightfall approached on July 30, 2010, hundreds of armed men streamed into the village of Luvungi in eastern Congo from the nearby forests surrounding the area. At first they told the villagers they were just there for food and shelter and that their presence should cause no alarm. However, what unfolded over the next four days marked one of the worst attacks against a civilian community in Congo in the last two years.
WMC News & Features
March 01, 2012 | Ariel Dougherty | Politics
Electoral Advertising is a Women’s Media Policy Nightmare
The author, who directs Media Equity Collaborative, demonstrates why super PACs and the corporate media controlling the airways pose a threat to fair media treatment for women.
WMC Women Under Siege
February 29, 2012 | Lauren Wolfe | International, Violence against women
Secret Holocaust files may finally see the light of day

We know that thousands of women were raped during the Holocaust. We also know that rape was never part of any charges against anyone responsible for the era’s atrocities. In a thrilling new turn of events, files long locked away at UN headquarters in New York have revealed details of investigations into the use of rape by Nazis. Could this lead to justice for women brutalized in other wars?

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February 28, 2012 | Bethan S | Feminism, Media, Misogyny
Yorkie: Not Just For The Blokie
The majority of us in the UK will remember the controversial 2002 campaign for the chunky, ‘King size, not Queen sized’ Yorkie chocolate bar. This campaign's primary slogan stated daringly: ‘It’s Not ...
WMC Women Under Siege
February 28, 2012 | Yifat Susskind | International, Violence against women
Haiti’s women face echoes of a violent past

After the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, stories of the disaster dominated international news media. Journalists rushed to report on the wreckage. Photographers scrambled for shots of the rubble. Aid agencies struggled to overcome obstacles to sending humanitarian aid.

WMC News & Features
February 28, 2012 | Jessica Klein | Education, Girls, Health
Girls Get Called “Slut” Everyday—They Could Be Making Friends Instead
Jessie Klein, author of "The Bully Society," writes that girls need help in building trusting relationships.
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February 26, 2012 | Becka W | Arts and culture, Feminism, Media
Why I Seriously Dig Katniss Everdeen
WARNING: Spoilers for the entire Hunger Games series ahead! For months, three of my friends were begging me to get into the Hunger Games. “You’ll LOVE Katniss,” they all told me. “She’s such a strong...
WMC Women Under Siege
February 26, 2012 | Lauren Wolfe | Feminism, Online harassment
A hacker told me to return to the kitchen; I didn’t go
It’s been an interesting couple of days. Gloria Steinem (our project’s founder) and I wrote an op-ed for The Guardian about what we’re calling the “cult of masculinity” and its role in rape in conflict and gang violence. The reaction to the op-ed, however, wasn’t pretty.
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