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February 12, 2007 | Marcia G. Yerman | Politics
The Activism and Art Connection
With Nancy Pelosi the new House speaker and Hillary Clinton throwing her hat into the presidential ring, feminist art also looks to the future in 2007, while still debating its past. A group of fema...
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February 08, 2007 | Jessica Neuwirth | Feminism, Girls, Health, International, Politics
Promising Signs at the UN
While he was still secretary-general designate, in his first address to the General Assembly, Ban Ki-Moon promised he would “lead by example” and announced that one of his goals was to appoint more ...
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February 01, 2007 | Becky O'Malley | Media, Politics
Berkeley Daily Planet Tribute for Molly Ivins
Molly Ivins died January 31, while under hospice care at her home in Austin. This tribute appeared the day before. The news over the weekend was not good. Molly Ivins, everyone’s favorite smart-mo...
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January 29, 2007 | Milon Nagi | Politics
MediaTrack 2008—Pelosi Ascent Marks Gender Gap Milestone
“If only men had voted—had there been no Susan B. Anthony and women’s suffrage—we would be looking at a Republican House and Senate,” Eleanor Smeal told a recent Women’s Media Center political brief...
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January 26, 2007 | Jeanine Plant | International, Politics
For Peace Protesters, Climate Change in
Marchers against the Iraq war in Washington, D.C., on Saturday could expect a more receptive atmosphere than in the past, according to women peace movement leaders. While antiwar actions often went ...
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January 24, 2007 | Patricia Schroeder | Feminism, Politics
Why Hillary is Ready
I’ve been asked, as one who has thrown her own hat in that particular ring, what advice I’d give to Hillary Clinton now that she’s announced her candidacy. But Hillary probably knows more about runn...
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January 18, 2007 | Robin Morgan | International, Politics, Violence against women
The Surge: Moral Waivers and Legal Triage
Brace yourself. Bush’s Iraq escalation, euphemized as “surge,” sends just over 20,000 more troops into that bottomless pit, and flirts with an invasion of Iran. But because Iraq has depleted our armed forces—and recruitment levels plummet as our population wises up—Bush’s plan requires still more: the entire Army active-duty force must swell to 547,000 over the next five years (an increase of 39,000), and the Marine Corps grow by 23,000 (to 202,000). Constitutionally, Congress must approve or disapprove the expansion—but one never knows whether this particular executive branch recognizes that the legislative (or judicial) branches exist.
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January 16, 2007 | Jane Fonda. | Feminism, International, Media, Politics
A Powerful Media Can Stop a War
I want to share a story.  I wonder how many know the name, Abeer Qassim Hamza al-Janabi.  How many know who she was? Abeer was a 14-old-girl, living with her family about 50 miles south of Baghdad...
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January 11, 2007 | Gloria Steinem | Feminism, Politics
Women Who Are in Trouble—and We Don’t Care!
There is still a false idea out there that feminists back every woman, regardless of how she behaves. Let's leave that behind right along with 2006. In fact, feminism is just the belief that all p...
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January 10, 2007 | Milon Nagi | International, Politics
China’s Women from the Inside
Wu Zhaoxia prefers life in the city to her home village. “There’s more going on,” says the young computer factory worker. “We can stay out till four in the morning enjoying ourselves.” One of a new ...
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January 08, 2007 | Gloria Feldt | Politics
Nancy Pelosi’s Greatest Asset
After two days of pounding Washington’s marble hallways last week while the 110th Congress was sworn in, my flat-heeled boot clad feet were killing me. That Nancy Pelosi manages to do it in Jimmy Ch...
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January 05, 2007 | Peggy Simpson | Feminism, Politics
Ready to Govern
As the future administration takes shape in Washington, D.C., women come to the table with impressive credentials and the backing of national women’s organizations.
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January 04, 2007 | Gloria Feldt | Politics
An Auspicious D.C. Tea Party
Change is in the air this week in Washington, D.C. “This is what happens when they ban smoking in those smoke-filled rooms,” observed Congresswoman Rosa De Lauro (D-CT) as she welcomed some 1,000 wo...
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December 08, 2006 Politics
On to 2008—Understanding the Women’s Vote
Fresh from major advances for women in the 2006 mid-term elections, strategists are already looking closely at the decisions made by women voters in order to lay plans for 2008. The gender gap is al...
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November 29, 2006 | Adele M. Stan | Politics
Playing Politics with Women’s Lives in Nicaragua
When Mirna Cunningham joined Nicaragua's Sandinista revolution more than 20 years ago, she did so in the hope of bringing health care, education and basic human rights to the nation's women, and esp...
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November 22, 2006 | Adrienne Verrilli | Politics
Women’s Groups, Hill Leaders Take On Bush Choice for Family Planning Post
In a classic “say what?” moment last week, President George W. Bush appointed an anti-birth control, anti-sex education doctor to head the federal family planning program. The good news: leaders on ...
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November 09, 2006 Politics
Midterm Elections—Women Voters Lead Democrats to Victory
Against a backdrop of scandal and corruption, U.S. voters turned against the party in power on Tuesday. This time, the hypocrisy of self-declared family-values politicians who would protect colleagu...
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November 02, 2006 | Tamera Gugelmeyer | Feminism, Politics
Young Women Voters—Tipping the Ballot Balance?
With Republican control of Congress hanging in the balance, this is a critical election year—and young women voters (YWVs) could be the deciding factor. Midterm elections traditionally suffer from l...
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November 01, 2006 | Melissa Silverstein | Politics
Speaking Up and Speaking Out
Three years into the Iraq War, the American public is making next week’s election a national referendum on the policies that got us there and seem to offer no end in sight. In a democratic culture w...
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September 20, 2006 | Kate Nelson | Politics
N.M. Politics—Path of Fierce Resistance
In the race for New Mexico's 1st Congressional District, both candidates have gleaming records to brandish at a bounty of swing voters. But so far, those voters don't have much more than mud to go o...
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August 25, 2006 | Adrienne Verrilli | Health, Politics
Court Documents Reveal FDA Politicized Plan B Approval-Update
On August 24th, in an almost complete reversal of its 2004 decision, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Plan B emergency contraception to be sold over the counter, but only to women 18 ...
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August 24, 2006 | Adrienne Verrilli | Health, Politics
Court Documents Reveal FDA Politicized Plan B Approval
Recently released court documents in a suit filed against the Food and Drug Administration charge that the FDA faced undue political pressure by the Bush Administration to stymie over-the-counter sa...
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August 09, 2006 | Leslie Fishburn-Clark | International, Politics
Anger and Frustration Over Closing of Juárez Femicide Cases
Like the families of hundreds of murdered and missing women in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, Cipriana Jurado is infuriated as they face yet another setback in their mission for justice. More than 400 young...
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July 24, 2006 | Amy Bryant | Politics
“Protection” Bill Endangers Teens
Last week, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN) announced he would bring to the floor what pro-choice advocates call a dangerous and divisive bill, the Child Custody Protection Act (CCPA). The S...
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June 05, 2006 | Adele M. Stan | LGBTQIA, Politics
Gay Marriage Vote Signals Start of 2006 Campaign Season
To listen to the Republican leadership, one would think that Americans are horrified at the prospect of gay marriage coming soon to a court house near them. President George W. Bush devoted his Satu...
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