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August 22, 2008 | Jennifer Merin | Arts and culture, Media
Women Film Critics: An Endangered Species?
Mainstream media paid scant attention to Martha Lauzen's "Thumbs Down: Representation of Women Film Critics in the Top 100 U.S. Daily Newspapers" when the report was published on July 28 by the Alliance of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ), although the posting was supported by simultaneous distribution to 500 entertainment media and movie industry A-listers.
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August 21, 2008 | Judy Waxman | Health, Politics
In November, Women Will Vote With Health Care In Mind
Women vote for health care, and with good reason. Today, women across the country are being forced to make impossible choices in the name of health care; sacrificing life and limb so that they can...
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August 20, 2008 | Nichola Gutgold | Politics
The Clinton Nomination: Historic But Not Unprecedented
That Hillary Clinton’s name is being placed in nomination at the 2008 Democratic National Convention next week in Denver is the subject of much controversy. “Hillary Haters” are pointing to the ongoing Clinton drama. “Hillary Lovers” are rejoicing that she will be recognized for her historic presidential bid.
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August 14, 2008 | Regina Cornwell | Environment, International
Making Women Farmers "Visible" As They Feed Nations
Meena Bilgi always knows where to start. A half hour after her request the village leader of Boripitha, an underdeveloped community of 1,300 in the Indian state of Gujarat, had summoned 15 to 18 men and boys.
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August 13, 2008 | Rachel Harris | Environment, Politics
Climate Change is a Human Rights Challenge
At the recent G8 Summit, the leaders of the world’s economic superpowers met and agreed that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions must be reduced to mitigate climate change. Their “target” was ambiguous, ...
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August 10, 2008 | Barbara Cohn Schlachet | Politics
The Edwards Scandal: Sexual Ethics and the Other "Two Americas"
As yet another sex scandal broke involving a powerful male politician, I found it mind-boggling that this too familiar scenario was unfolding once again. In an age of constant media surveillance, didn’t anyone learn anything from the feckless Gary Hart, oh, so long ago?
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August 08, 2008 | Peggy Simpson | Politics
Obama and Women Leaders Get Down to Business
Barack Obama got a lot of advice from more than 30 leaders of national women’s groups when he met with them in late July. Some columnists have written caustically about the need for Obama to pacify angry feminists who had backed Hillary Clinton.
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August 07, 2008 | Pramila Jayapal | Immigration, Politics
Immigration: Waiting for Leadership
Once touted by conservatives as the number one wedge issue, immigration has slipped off the table in these 2008 presidential elections. In part, this is because conservative candidates across the country lost when they tried to make immigrant-bashing a winning issue. (Witness the 2006 losing campaigns of Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania and John Hostettler of Indiana, as examples.)
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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.
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August 01, 2008 | Kristal Brent Zook | Media
Calling All Women and Minority Media Owners (But Not Too Loudly)
“This is a bit more civilized than usual,” one attendee could be heard saying upon entering the auditorium for the Federal Communications Commission event in New York City on Tuesday. Unlike the emotional collection of media activists, protestors, concerned citizens and artists (some of whom directed hisses and sneers at FCC Chair Kevin Martin) who attended any one of the public hearings held by the commission over the past year, this one featured mostly suits and ties, all of whom coolly assembled without fanfare at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.
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July 31, 2008 | Marianne Schnall, Patty Goodwin | Arts and culture
Isabel Allende, Loung Ung and the Power of Memoir
It’s mind-numbing. Four hundred thousand dead and 2.45 million displaced in Darfur; 5.4 million dead in fighting in the Democratic Republic of Congo since 1998; epidemic levels of violence against women and children. With the constant repetition of such statistics of devastation, what can move us to action?
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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.
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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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July 24, 2008 | Melissa Silverstein | Arts and culture, Media
Women Ahead of the (Blog) Curve
Four years ago Lisa Stone, Jory des Jardins and Elisa Camahort Page wanted to settle the annoying question they were constantly hearing: where are the women bloggers? So they put out a call, on their blogs of course, asking women if they would come to a conference, and, as Elisa says, the "response was immediate, passionate and positive.” Today Blogher has exploded from the 300 early attendees to 1,000 women (and a couple of guys) who just spent two days in San Francisco networking, learning and creating community around the act of blogging.
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July 22, 2008 | Patricia DeGennaro | International, Politics
Delving Further into Foreign Policy in Afghanistan
After a grueling 18-month primary campaign, the race for the president of the United States has begun. True to form the candidates have come out sparring.
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July 18, 2008 | Jennifer Hogg | Politics
Military Women—Ready to Rock the Boat
For women in the military, this election season has the potential either to focus a spotlight on long-neglected needs or to continue rendering us invisible. Due to our military training, we often struggle to exercise our right to speak out, but now we need systemic and systematic change both to do justice to service members and to create healthier communities for everyone.
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July 16, 2008 | Laura Flanders | Economy, Politics
Ground Zero of the Housing Crisis: Report from Miami
As the Bush administration unveiled a publicly financed plan to "save" mortgage giants Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, local residents at a town hall forum in Miami were calling for criminal prosecutions of the loan-shark mortgage brokers and investment firms that profited from poor people's housing despair.
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July 09, 2008 | Brian Beutler | Politics
"This Constantly Pulsating Fear"—Feingold Talks FISA with Brian Beutler
Living up to predictions by Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold of "the caving of very large numbers of Democrats [on] an awful piece of legislation," the Senate remains poised to pass the Protect America Act (PAA) in a form that will allow telephone companies and internet providers immunity from prosecution for forking over consumer information to government spymasters. The bill confers immunity that would be retroactive to the first days of a warrantless spying program originated by the Bush administration following the 9/11 attacks. In an interview with The Media Consortium's Brian Beutler, Feingold attributed Democrats' weakness to "this constantly pulsating fear of being accused of being soft on terrorism."
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July 09, 2008 Environment, International
When the Bush Becomes a "Desert Shrub"
“It doesn’t rain here the way it used to.” That was a Senegalese woman’s observation, included in a new report on climate change released by the Women’s Environment and Development Organization (WEDO).
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July 02, 2008 | Kristal Brent Zook | Media, Race/Ethnicity
Blogging While Brown (and Female)
“People consider me the 411 on what goes wrong with black women in America,” says Gina McCauley, founder of www.whataboutourdaughters.blogspot.com.
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June 25, 2008 | Shanelle Matthews | Race/Ethnicity, Sports
The Essence of It All: WNBA Rookie Lands Far from Rutgers Controversy
With a name derived from one of Americas most recognized landmarks, the New York Liberty has a rich past. One of the eight original teams to begin the WNBA in 1997, the team has retired basketball greats such as Teresa Weatherspoon and Rebecca Lobo, and has graced the WNBA finals four times. The women’s league, however, still struggles for attention.
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June 24, 2008 | Joy Harjo | Arts and culture
Her Pueblo Round Place-A Remembrance of Paula Gunn Allen
It was the summer of 1973 when I first met Paula Gunn Allen, the teacher and poet who was destined to create on her own terms a scholarly framework for native women’s culture. I was hugely pregnant,...
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June 18, 2008 | Melissa Silverstein | Arts and culture
Doc Film Makers Keep Women's Issues on the Agenda
The news regarding women directors of fictional films in Hollywood continues to be bleak: in 2007, only 6 percent of these films were directed by women. But the non-fiction film world is a whole dif...
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June 13, 2008 | Regina Cornwell | International
Farm Women, an Unsung World Treasure
In the midst of a global food crisis, advocates are trying to convince the world that women farmers are an essential part of the solution. Women are responsible for over half of the world’s food pro...
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June 10, 2008 | Peggy Simpson | Politics
Clinton, Paul and Couric—How Barriers Fall
In her memorable speech suspending her presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton said her campaign had shattered so many stereotypes about what women can do that “from now on, it will be unremarkable f...
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