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March 14, 2019 | Nany Guerrerx | Arts and culture, Feminism, International
ThaiConsent is illustrating consent and rape in Thailand

Feminists all over the world are fighting to shift these conversations about consent toward a more nuanced understanding of the complex power dynamics that exist in all social relationships. ThaiConsent is one organization doing just that.

WMC FBomb
March 13, 2019 | Kalli Jackson | Arts and culture, Race/Ethnicity
A timeline of the Jussie Smollett case and why it matters for survivors

On February 20, Smollett was charged with his first felony, for filling out a false police report, and on March 8, he was indicted on 16 counts of making false statements to the police.

WMC FBomb
March 11, 2019 | Gabriel Leão | Environment
These teens are taking on climate change on a global scale

Teens around the world are protesting for action on climate change. Some of the most prominent young activists doing this work are those involved in the group Zero Hour, which was founded by 17-year-old Jamie Margolin in 2017.

WMC Women Under Siege
March 08, 2019 | Caroline Rothstein | Gender-based violence, Misogyny, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
I was harassed at an anti-harassment training

When toxic masculinity is present at an anti-harassment training.

WMC News & Features
March 07, 2019 | Bettina Hager | Feminism, Politics
What’s next for the ERA? One state to 38

After a narrow defeat in the Virginia legislature, the ERA campaign is heating up in several states.

WMC News & Features
March 07, 2019 | Aviva Stahl | Health
More women are having miscarriages while in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

Over the past two years, an estimated 30 women have had miscarriages while in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), according to information released by the federal government and published by the Arizona Republic last week.

WMC FBomb
March 07, 2019 | Grace Bloom | Arts and culture, Feminism
The Relevance of Bikini Kill’s return

22 years after disbanding, the feminist punk band Bikini Kill announced that they’ll return to perform a few summer tour dates — sending Riot Grrrl fans everywhere into a frenzy. To understand the commotion this news inspired, it’s important to know just how influential Bikini Kill has been to the feminist movement.

WMC FBomb
March 06, 2019 | Sophie Hayssen | Feminism
The teen magazines we've been waiting for are already here

In November 2018, the beloved teen magazine Rookie released its final post, marking the end of an era. To its young, mostly female readers, Rookie felt like an ideal older sister — someone who was cool, wise, a little rebellious, and, most importantly, treated you like an equal. But as special as Rookie was, it was far from unique.

WMC Women Under Siege
March 05, 2019 | Aisling Walsh | Gender-based violence, Girls, International, Violence against women
41 crosses, 56 lives: The struggle for truth and justice two years on from the Hogar Seguro Virgen de la Asunción fire

Two years after the Hogar Virgen de la Asunción orphanage fire in Guatemala, which killed 41 teenaged girls, the truth is still coming to light, and it's far more sinister with every detail.

WMC FBomb
March 04, 2019 | Liri Kuci | Education, International
Albanian students are leading game-changing, feminist protests in the streets

Thousands of Albanian students are protesting on the streets right now. But even though the media has started to cover these protests generally, it has failed to note the feminist principles at the heart of them and how women in particular have contributed to the movement.

WMC FBomb
March 01, 2019 | Minnah Stein | Arts and culture
Women in the film industry don’t lack ambition. They still lack opportunity.

Ultimately, the impact of representation in movies benefits so many more women than just those in the film industry. When more women are represented, little girls who watch that representation can imagine themselves taking on those roles one day.

WMC Women Under Siege
March 01, 2019 | Laura Bates | Gender-based violence, Media
The impact of nurturing male violence

The portrayal of sexualized violence as an instinctive and inherent feature of masculinity leads has a potentially devastating impact on our society.

WMC News & Features
February 28, 2019 | Aviva Stahl | Health, Race/Ethnicity
New studies show that black women are disproportionately at risk of contracting HIV but still frequently overlooked by doctors

In recent years, a number of new studies have shed light on the scope and reality of the continuing HIV crisis among Black women in the United States. The high rates of infection have left experts and advocates scrambling to ensure Black women are receiving the medical care they need.

WMC News & Features
February 27, 2019 | Hilary Weaver | Feminism, Health
What you need to know about the new Title X restrictions

What’s so harmful about the Trump administration’s latest restrictions on reproductive rights health care? A lot, actually.

WMC FBomb
February 27, 2019 | Gabriel Leão | Education, Science and tech
How this Serbian astrophysicist is supporting African efforts to promote STEM

Serbian astrophysicist Dr. Mirjana Pović told the FBomb about how her experiences have helped her understand the struggles impoverished people face, and how individuals from marginalized communities can develop skills in fields like STEM.

WMC News & Features
February 26, 2019 | Nichola Gutgold | Media, Politics
Will other candidates get the Klobuchar treatment?

A New York Times article examined how Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar has treated her staff members. Nichola Gutgold asks: Will other candidates be given similar scrutiny?

WMC Women Under Siege
February 26, 2019 | Megan Janetsky | Health, Immigration, International
Maternal mortality up 83% along Venezuela border as migrants flee country

As Venezuela spirals from rampant hyperinflation and violent political clashes, a health crisis has stricken the South American country, it’s the most vulnerable migrants—children, babies and pregnant women—who are being hit the hardest.

WMC FBomb
February 25, 2019 | Patricia Mupakaviri | Feminism, International
Women are still bought to be brides. My sister-in-law was.

The practice of paying a bride price occurs in multiple African countries, although exact traditions and levels of legality vary. While some advocates want the practice to be eradicated, many Zimbabweans are still in favor of upholding the practice. Despite popular opinion, there is still very real damage done to women as a result of it.

WMC Women Under Siege
February 24, 2019 | Raphael Tsavkko Garcia | Gender-based violence, International, Violence against women
Bolsonaro’s new gun law could put Brazil’s women in the line of fire

In January 2019, Brazil's newly-elected president Jair Bolsonaro signed a decree relaxing restrictions on gun ownership, a move that could endanger women further in a country ranked first in the world for firearm mortality and fifth for femicides.

WMC Live
February 24, 2019 | Leta Hong Fincher | Politics, Robin Morgan
WMC Live #277: Leta Hong Fincher. (Original Airdate 2/24/2019)

Robin on national emergencies, Cardinal McCarrick, "embryo adoption," and why the North Pole is moving, plus Part 3 of "Women’s Suffrage(s)." Guest: Leta Hong Fincher on her book "Betraying Big Brother: The Feminist Awakening in China."

WMC FBomb
February 22, 2019 | Kadin Burnett | Arts and culture
How do this year’s Oscars fare in terms of diversity?

Nominations are a legitimate indication of who is worthy of not only cultural acknowledgment but a financial investment. This is why it’s crucial to pay attention not only to who is being recognized at the Academy Awards but also to who isn’t.

WMC News & Features
February 21, 2019 | Aviva Stahl | Immigration, LGBTQIA
Trans woman is murdered after being deported to El Salvador — a country she left due to threats to her identity

Camila is the second trans woman reported killed in El Salvador just this month; in fact, she immigrated to the U.S. in the first place because she had received threat. Camila’s murder highlights the deadly impact of American immigration policies on vulnerable populations, especially women and LGTBQ people who migrated to the United States seeking safety.

WMC FBomb
February 20, 2019 | Minnah Stein | Arts and culture
The history and future of women in film

Thanks to the progress the #MeToo and Times Up movements have made in shining a light on the injustices women in the film industry face, I naively assumed that women would be better represented among this year’s award nominees. I assumed wrong.

WMC News & Features
February 19, 2019 | Hilary Weaver | Feminism, Politics
With a conservative-majority Supreme Court, will we hear more abortion stories like this one?

This Alabama woman wrote a piece about the late-term abortion she wishes she had. With Donald Trump’s conservative agenda in action, will lawmakers listen to stories like hers?

WMC FBomb
February 18, 2019 | Farha Khalidi | Media, Politics
Five women are running for president. Let’s focus on their policy, not their likability.

Even before the media gave these women’s political visions a chance, it has largely narrowed in on evaluating whether these women possess a single quality — one that they seem to care about only when it comes to female candidates: their likability.

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