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WMC News & Features
August 10, 2018 | Aviva Stahl | Politics
“Worst for Women” list shames Congress members who don’t support women’s rights

Something called the “Worst for Women” campaign launched Tuesday. It points fingers at 15 sitting members of Congress for their dubious track record on women’s rights.

WMC News & Features
August 09, 2018 | Soraya Chemaly | Arts and culture
Hannah Gadsby and Kathleen Turner give a master class in rage

Women are taught that expressions of anger are unwelcome and unacceptable. Gadsby and Turner, each in her own way, are defying expectations.

WMC FBomb
August 08, 2018 | Patricia Mupakaviri | Education, International
How teen pregnancy affects rural African girls’ education

There are currently no policies in Zimbabwe that protect girls who become pregnant while in school. Pregnant students are frequently forced out of their schools due to rules and regulations within the education system that discriminate against them.

WMC FBomb
August 07, 2018 | Garnett Achieng’ | International, LGBTQIA
Learning how to be an LGBTQ+ ally in conservative Kenyan society

While there are no laws that blatantly incriminate homosexuality, same-sex marriage is not legally recognized in Kenya, a country that is also generally quite socially hostile to members of the LGBTQ+ community.

WMC News & Features
August 06, 2018 | Aviva Stahl | Health, International
Japanese medical school cuts women’s test scores to disqualify entrance

A Japanese medical school has been lowering the scores of women taking its entrance exam to ensure that a greater proportion of men are admitted, Japanese media revealed on August 2.

WMC FBomb
August 06, 2018 | Claire Gor | Economy, International
The truth about the feminization of poverty

The feminization of poverty is the phenomenon in which women experience poverty at rates that are disproportionately high in comparison to men. According to UN Women, as of 2015, a majority of the 1.5 billion people who live on $1 a day or less are women. Of all the people in the world living in poverty, 70 percent are women.

WMC Women Under Siege
August 03, 2018 | Akila Radhakrishnan, Pari Ibrahim | Gender-based violence, International, Violence against women
Yet again, the world is failing genocide victims

As the genocide of Yezidi people at the hands of the Islamic State continues, survivors and their allies are still waiting for justice.

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August 03, 2018 | Ellen Ricks | Girls, Media
The villainization of eating disorders in popular culture

Popular but vicious characters like Regina George in Mean Girls, the spoiled but well-meaning protagonist Cher Horowitz in Clueless, and ambitious, cunning Blair Waldorf (Queen B of the Upper East Side) in Gossip Girl are all as beautiful, wealthy, self-centered, and ambitious as they come. There’s also another trait they all share, however, a trait that seems to be a key element of the “popular girl” trope: signs of have an eating disorder.

WMC News & Features
August 02, 2018 | Aviva Stahl | Race/Ethnicity
#PayBlackWomen trends on Twitter

The hashtag #PayBlackWomen trended this week as authors, nonprofit organizations, elected officials, and social media influencers joined forces to highlight the income inequality and high unemployment rates affecting African-American women.

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August 02, 2018 | Isabella Poppe | Feminism, Politics
Brazilian women are now more encouraged to participate in politics than ever before

Inspired by the late Marielle Franco, more women, especially black women, are feeling encouraged to participate in politics.

WMC News & Features
August 01, 2018 | Holly Kearl |
DC passes historic law to combat street harassment

The legislation, which focuses on prevention over punishment, offers the first legal definition of street harassment in the United States.

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August 01, 2018 | Julie Graves | LGBTQIA, Media
An interview with the hosts of “Nancy,” a podcast made by queer folk for queer folk

As season 3 of the “Nancy” podcast from WNYC Studios comes to a close, co-hosts Kathy Tu and Tobin Low took some time to tell the FBomb about their show, their lives, and which Queer Eye character they would be.

WMC FBomb
July 31, 2018 | Kadin Burnett | LGBTQIA, Media
Why trans actors should get the chance to play trans characters

The Scarlett Johansson incident was hardly the first time a cisgender actor was criticized for taking a role many believe should have gone to a trans actor. In fact, a pattern of cisgender actors being cast as, and then inevitably critically acclaimed and rewarded for playing, transgender characters has emerged over the past few years.

WMC FBomb
July 30, 2018 | Kadin Burnett | Media
Henry Cavill and rethinking courtship post-#MeToo

Neither the #MeToo movement, nor the basic acknowledgment of a woman’s agency, decrees the death of romance. The refusal to let go of traditional courtship, however, illustrates not just Cavill’s, but many straight men’s, inability to accept the possibility, let alone reality, of a shift in the balance of power between men and women and their equation of that shift in balance with the “death” of dating.

WMC Live
July 29, 2018 | Deeyah Khan | Politics, Robin Morgan
WMC Live #257: Deeyah Khan. (Original Airdate 7/29/2018)

Season Finale: Robin on "everyday courage," lesbian moms, more climate-change impact, hereditary peers, and water on Mars. Guest: Emmy and Peabody winning filmmaker Deeyah Khan on her new documentary about neo-Nazis, "White Right: Meeting the Enemy."

WMC News & Features
July 27, 2018 | Aviva Stahl | International, Politics
Women in Pakistan fear election results will bring oppression

Former cricketer Imran Khan claimed victory Thursday in Pakistan’s parliamentary elections, raising concerns about how his leadership could impact women’s lives.

WMC Women Under Siege
July 26, 2018 | Shayera Dark |
In Nigeria, laughing at sexualized violence is no joke

Nigeria's burgeoning comedy scene has a misogyny problem.

WMC News & Features
July 26, 2018 | Aviva Stahl | International, Politics, Violence against women
Women and Brexit: It’s not good

Brexit, it seems, has the potential to impact women’s lives—negatively. A report out this month warns that women’s rights may no longer be safeguarded once the UK leaves the European Union.

WMC News & Features
July 25, 2018 | Susan Buttenwieser | Immigration
Outrage over Trump immigration policies fuels groundswell of grassroots organizing

The administration's family separation policy has mobilized a new wave of volunteers, donors, and activists to reunify families and fight back.

WMC Live
July 22, 2018 | Victoria Tauli-Corpuz | Politics, Robin Morgan
WMC Live #256: Victoria Tauli-Corpuz. (Original Airdate 7/22/2018)

Robin on the long-term impact of sexual harassment, "ghost particles," older women and poverty, and a newly unearthed "Henge." Guest: Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, UN Special Rapporteur on Indigenous Peoples, on losses (and wins!) for Indigenous women.

WMC News & Features
July 20, 2018 | Aviva Stahl | Misogyny, Politics
Minnesota congressman slut-shamed women on his radio show

A Minnesota Republican is coming under fire for misogynistic remarks he made on his former radio program.

WMC FBomb
July 20, 2018 | Najat Mohd | Arts and culture, International
Young Yemeni female artists are flourishing despite war in their country

For the past few years, Yemen has been experiencing a catastrophic humanitarian crisis. The country has been wrought with a number of problems, and young Yemenis, especially young women, have been particularly affected by this conflict. Despite this troubling situation, however, a portion of Yemeni youth still dream of a better future. Among those who remain hopeful and productive are artists — a large number of whom are women.

WMC FBomb
July 19, 2018 | Maria Carolina Treitler Paixão | Arts and culture, Media
How 'GLOW' pushes back on age-old stereotypes about women in media

On the surface, the Netflix hit GLOW is a show about the making of a show — specifically, the 1980s TV show “Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling” (G.L.O.W.) that inspired the series. But beneath this plot lies a far more interesting exploration of women’s experiences in the entertainment industry, and in the world at large, in the 1980s through a modern lens.

WMC Women Under Siege
July 19, 2018 | Philip Obaji Jr. | Economy, Girls, International
The Nigerian schoolgirls helping trafficked women rebuild their lives

When a group of schoolgirls from northeast Nigeria met trafficked women who were struggling to survive after returning home, they knew they had to do something. Now they raise funds to help those women launch their own businesses and rebuild their lives.

WMC News & Features
July 18, 2018 | Rebecca Nagle | Media, Race/Ethnicity
Research reveals media role in stereotypes about Native Americans

A groundbreaking new report shows that the American public is deeply ignorant about Native Americans, and calls on media to improve its coverage.

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