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WMC News & Features
May 16, 2019 | Aviva Stahl | Feminism, Politics
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signs the country's most restrictive abortion bill into law

Pro-choice activists are in mourning this week after the Alabama state legislature passed the country's most restrictive abortion bill and Gov. Kay Ivey signed it into law on Thursday.

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May 16, 2019 | Kadin Burnett | Arts and culture, LGBTQIA
On the Met Gala and camp’s origins in the queer POC community

Since Sontag’s articulation of camp, however, camp has been elevated to a new cultural meaning and enactment, primarily by the LGBTQ community, and even more specifically by people of color in that community — a reality the Met Gala theme failed to acknowledge.

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May 15, 2019 | Neelam Bohra | Feminism, Religion
Discovering Hindu feminism

As a young girl growing up in McKinney, Texas, I always viewed Hinduism as an open-minded and accepting, kind and forgiving religion. Yet, as I grew older, I noticed these religious values were often lost in the culture surrounding modern Hinduism; instead, this culture often seemed to neglect women.

WMC News & Features
May 14, 2019 | ​Natasha Ishak | Gender-based violence
Human trafficking survivor opens transitional house in New York

The new transitional house offers holistic support for survivors trying to regain agency of their lives in a city where resources are still severely limited.

WMC Live
May 12, 2019 Politics, Robin Morgan
WMC Live #286: Stephanie Urdang. (Original Airdate 5/12/2019)

Robin on Democratic strategy, the UN biodiversity alert, Woody Allen’s unpublishability, Paleolithic stoners, and an NRA mano a mano. Guest: Stephanie Urdang, South African journalist and activist, on the election and 25th anniversary of liberation.

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May 10, 2019 | Gabriel Leão | Arts and culture, Feminism, Media
Anime Feminist celebrates and critiques the growing genre

Anime is one of Japan’s main cultural exports and a large part of its cultural identity, but feminists have pointed out that the genre has long had a problematic relationship with gender and racial representations. The site Anime Feminist, founded by U.K native Amelia Cook, analyzes diversity and representation in this art form.

WMC News & Features
May 09, 2019 | Trina Greene Brown | Health, Race/Ethnicity
Mothering Ourselves: mamas supporting one another

Mother’s Day is coming up, and oftentimes for Black folks it means families celebrate their mothers as superwoman. However, while we honor and celebrate mothers for all their beautiful nurturing and labor, we must not get caught up in the idea that mothers should do it all and alone. After all, even a superhero needs a squad.

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May 08, 2019 | Sheany | Feminism, International
What Jakarta's Women's March reveals about the Indonesian feminist movement

On April 27, thousands of people gathered in central Jakarta for the 2019 Women's March, parading in solidarity to support women's right in the archipelago and across the globe.

WMC Women Under Siege
May 07, 2019 | Nikki Marczak, Sherizaan Minwalla, JD MA, Johanna E. Foster | Gender-based violence, International, Media, Politics, Violence against women
On their own terms: a survivor-centered approach to sexual violence in conflict

If women have historically been silenced and ignored about experiences of conflict-related sexual violence, the inverse is now true: survivors are being pressured to share their stories, emphasizing heinous details of sexual abuse and little else.

WMC News & Features
May 06, 2019 | Aviva Stahl | Feminism, Politics
The Equal Rights Amendment may finally be ratified

Congress held a hearing on the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) on Tuesday, the first in 36 years. The development comes amidst a renewed effort on the part of state and federal Democratic legislators to push for the amendment’s ratification.

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May 06, 2019 | Grace Bloom | Arts and culture, Media
Remembering feminist filmmaker Agnés Varda

Referred to as the “mother” or “grandmother” of French New Wave cinema, Varda was a pioneering director who influenced a new generation of filmmakers by making movies with feminist themes.

WMC Live
May 05, 2019 Politics, Robin Morgan
WMC Live #285: Rep. Donna Shalala. (Original Airdate 5/5/2019)

Robin on how viruses in the oceans could save us, stress, fraternities, the Japanese Imperial family, and smart phones. Guest: Rep. Donna Shalala (D. FL), the oldest “freshwoman” in Congress.

WMC Women Under Siege
May 03, 2019 | Ann Deslandes | Feminism, International, Politics
Women shoulder the burden of internal displacement in Mexico

Organized criminal gangs displaced hundreds of families from their homes in the mountains of Guerrero state, Mexico. It's the women—mothers, grandmothers, aunties, and sisters alike—who are keeping their communities together.

WMC News & Features
May 02, 2019 | Marcie Bianco, Ph.D. | Economy, Health
New research: reproductive rights are good for business

As lawmakers in many places turn their backs on women, new research shows that employees want companies to take on the fight for their reproductive freedom.

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May 02, 2019 | Gabriel Leão | Girls
Why we need a #GirlsToo movement

According to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, two out of three girls are harassed and one in four girls are sexually assaulted by the age 18.

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May 01, 2019 | Karla Majdancic | Education, Science and tech
Facing sexism in my computer science classes

While Girls Who Code made it clear to participants in the program that women in STEM face obstacles in the male-dominated field, though, I didn’t fully realize at the time the extent to which gender-based discrimination is common yet deceptively subtle in the field. I learned that as a computer science major in college.

WMC News & Features
April 30, 2019 | Aviva Stahl | Disability, International, Violence against women, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
The United Nations passes a watered-down resolution to end sexual violence in war

The United Nations passed a watered-down version of a resolution to end sexual violence in war on April 23 after bowing to pressure from the Trump administration to eliminate all references to sexual and reproductive health and protections for gay and transgender victims.

WMC Women Under Siege
April 29, 2019 | Grant Shubin | Disability, Gender-based violence, Health, International, Violence against women, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
Much more than language: How the U.S. denied survivors of rape in conflict lifesaving care

The Trump administration’s latest use of domestic politics to hold international rights hostage will cost women's lives.

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April 29, 2019 | Kadin Burnett | Arts and culture, Media, Violence against women
Kodak Black’s harassment of Lauren London reveals how pervasive misogyny still is in hip-hop

Nipsey Hussle’s passing not only leaves a crater in hip-hop but also illuminates a far more pervasive dilemma within hip-hop as well: the endurance of misogyny as a cultural norm and the understanding that a rapper’s legacy and artistry is always considered more important than the treatment of women who surrounded him.

WMC Live
April 28, 2019 | Cherríe Moraga | Politics, Robin Morgan
WMC Live #284: Cherríe Moraga. (Original Airdate 4/28/2019)

Robin on impeachment, “heartbeat” bills and Roe, connecting the dots, and “reading the bones.” The Conversation: Cherríe Moraga talks with Robin about writing, theater, mothers, activism, and her new book, Native Country of the Heart.

WMC News & Features
April 26, 2019 | Natalia Muñoz | Politics, Race/Ethnicity
New research underscores the voting power of women of color

A groundbreaking poll finds that women of color voters have deep concerns about the state of the U.S. — and are determined to use their power for change.

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April 25, 2019 | Gabriel Leão | International, Politics
An interview with Brazil's first openly gay senator, Fabiano Contarato

In 2018, Fabiano Contarato became the first openly gay man to be elected to the Brazilian Senate. The 52-year-old senator, who represents the state of Espírito Santo, was elected in the midst of a shift in Brazil’s political climate toward extremist and fundamentalist views; the president elected in 2018, Jair Bolsonaro, has consistently made racist and homophobic remarks and has been called “Trump of the Tropics.”

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April 24, 2019 | Regiane Folter | Politics
Why Uruguay is one of the only Latin American countries to legalize abortion

In 2019, Uruguay will have presidential elections, and it’s more important than ever that organizations advocating for reproductive rights stick together and continue to keep fighting to educate their society and advocate for a continued cultural shift toward acceptance of women’s reproductive rights.

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April 22, 2019 | Farha Khalidi | Feminism
Esquire’s profile of a pro-Trump teen is misleading

On February 12, Esquire announced the launch of a series of profiles of American adolescents. The first feature of the series, which also served as the magazine’s March cover story, focused on Ryan Morgan, a 17-year-old white Trump supporter from West Bend, Wisconsin. Controversy about the piece soon ensued.

WMC Live
April 21, 2019 Politics, Robin Morgan
WMC Live #283: Gretta Vosper. (Original Airdate 4/21/2019)

Robin on the Islamic State’s “leftover” women, Easter’s real meaning, remembering the Watergate women, downtrends in US religiosity, and the gender gap on perceiving progress. Guest: Rev. Gretta Vosper, the atheist minister who “deconstructed God."

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