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WMC Women Under Siege
February 10, 2012 | Lauren Wolfe | International, Violence against women
Reckoning with a genocide in Guatemala

GUATEMALA CITY — A man in a mask opens a door. The smell of rot hovers in the air and everywhere there are piles of paper -- pink, yellow, white, all a bit aged and possibly very important. When searching through the 80 million documents dumped in the archives of the Guatemalan National Police, it's never clear what will turn up.

WMC Women Under Siege
February 09, 2012 | Gloria Steinem, Lauren Wolfe | International, Misogyny, Violence against women
Can we end rape as tool of war?
We first thought about starting this piece with the story of Saleha Begum, a survivor of Bangladesh's 1971 war in which, some reports say, as many as 400,000 women were raped. Begum had been tied to a banana tree and repeatedly gang raped and burned with cigarettes for months until she was shot and left for dead in a pile of women. She didn't die, though, and was able to return home, ravaged and five months pregnant. When she got home she was branded a "slut."
WMC Women Under Siege
February 07, 2012 | Lynsey Addario | Gender-based violence, International, Media, Violence against women
What it’s like to cover ‘unbearable’ stories of rape in Congo

It's been less than a year since photojournalist Lynsey Addario returned from Libya, where soldiers loyal to Muammar Gaddafi sexually abused her during six days in captivity. I interviewed Addario just after she returned, and her honesty and stated intention of “shaming the Libyans” for what had been done to her evinced a remarkable personal strength.

WMC Women Under Siege
February 07, 2012 | Tia Palermo | International, Media, Violence against women
When the numbers don’t add up: Researchers and media struggle with stats on sexualized violence

In January 2011, The Economist published the number of women raped in six conflicts, including an estimate of 500,000 women raped in the Rwandan genocide of 1994. Many readers may have taken these statistics at face value. In fact, however, estimates of rape in Rwanda range from 250,000 to 500,000 and are based on the number of reported pregnancies from rape, which underestimates prevalence.

WMC Women Under Siege
February 07, 2012 | Karestan C. Koenen | Disability, Health, International, Violence against women, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
Fallout: How rape has affected the women I study, and my life

I was sexually abused at the age of 6. I did not know this experience was merely an initiation into sexualized violence that seems, too often, throughout the world to be as inescapable a part of becoming a woman as menstruation. My experience of sexualized violence culminated in being brutally raped while serving as a Peace Corps volunteer in Niger, West Africa.

WMC Women Under Siege
February 07, 2012 | Lara Logan | International, Violence against women
From darkness, dignity: Why sexualized violence must move from the shadows

When I was overwhelmed by a mob of men in Tahrir Square in Egypt last February, I was filled with the certainty that I would die there. In my mind I could see an image of my body lying discarded in the dirt.

It struck me that it would be a truly meaningless death.

WMC Women Under Siege
February 07, 2012 | Lauren Wolfe | Gloria Steinem, Violence against women
Q&A: Gloria Steinem on ending rape in war
It doesn’t matter where you look; sexualized violence is intrinsic to conflict. From Darfur to Libya to Guatemala, hundreds of thousands of women are suffering the its fallout, which has torn apart their bodies, their families, and their communities. As the director of Women Under Siege, I interviewed Steinem about what needs to be done to understand and stop it.
WMC FBomb
February 03, 2012 | Julie Zeilinger | Feminism, LGBTQIA, Media, Politics, Violence against women
Saturday Vids: The Gay Rights Movement
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WMC News & Features
January 31, 2012 | Lucinda Marshall | International, Violence against women
Exclusive: U.S. Acts on Women, Peace and Security
A new action plan opens far-reaching possibilities to improve the security of women and the world. With some caution, women’s peace advocates plan to monitor its implementation.
WMC News & Features
January 26, 2012 | Suzanne Lacy | Violence against women
Three Weeks in January: End Rape in Los Angeles
Artist Suzanne Lacy has recreated aspects of her landmark performance art piece, “Three Weeks in May,” with an installation that focuses on Los Angeles today, decades into the anti-rape movement, and features a candlelight ceremony on January 27.
WMC News & Features
January 25, 2012 | Marianne Schnall | Girls, International, Violence against women
Letting Girls Be Girls—A Global Campaign
This week in Davos, Switzerland, the World Economic Forum will highlight a drive by The Elders to end the practice of child marriage.
WMC FBomb
January 22, 2012 | Toni FG | Education, Feminism, Misogyny, Politics, Science and tech, Violence against women
I Am A Huge Slut
Recently, I participated, in a willing, great hook-up. The week before I participated in a willing make-out session. I just moved to a new town. I don't know anyone around here that well, and the unfo...
WMC FBomb
January 10, 2012 | Amber Q | Feminism, Media, Misogyny, Violence against women
FWD: How To Prevent Rape
I've always hated chain letters. They're never nice, like, 'Just for receiving this, you get a free puppy'. No, it's always, 'If you don't forward this to ten people you're going to die alone and ge...
WMC News & Features
January 10, 2012 | Alexis Sclamberg | Media, Violence against women
U.S. Redefines Rape, Updating an 80-Year-Old Characterization of the Crime
The new definition, a major step forward in providing justice and tracking the crime, came after advocates launched a viral "rape is rape" campaign.
WMC News & Features
January 06, 2012 | Kathleen Barry | LGBTQIA, Sports, Violence against women
Sexual Politics at Penn State—An Inside Look
The author, professor emerita of Penn State University, describes the culture that produced the recent scandal—and suggests a path to a needed focus on the victims of such abuse.
WMC News & Features
January 03, 2012 | Robin Morgan | Economy, Feminism, International, Robin Morgan, Violence against women
Occupying the Occupy Movement
An Occupy movement for 2012 could gain strength and staying-power with strategies suggested by an emerging feminist critique.
WMC FBomb
December 25, 2011 | Bryan N | Body image and body standards, Economy, Feminism, Violence against women
Why I'm So Passionate About Women's Rights
People often ask me why, as a man, I am so passionate about women’s rights. The answer is that I got into women’s rights because I have seen so many women put through so many horrible things. There is...
WMC News & Features
December 16, 2011 Arts and culture, Media, Violence against women
Needed—A Spotlight on Stalking
The subject of an episode of "Stalked: Someone's Watching," the author calls on the media to investigate and report on the kind of help required by survivors of stalking crimes.
WMC FBomb
December 13, 2011 | Rebekah R | Body image and body standards, Feminism, Media, Misogyny, Violence against women
Way Too Teeny Weeny Itsy Bitsy
A few months ago I was watching TV while running on my basement treadmill when a news story flashed across the screen. The breaking story? Bikinis for babies. Needless to say the feminist in me was f...
WMC FBomb
December 08, 2011 | Christina B | Feminism, Girls, Violence against women
Chicks Before Dicks
In high school (and in life) people learn that they have to have priorities. Do grades come before sports? Do friends come before family? Does my boyfriend come before everyone/everything else? Af...
WMC FBomb
December 04, 2011 | Julie Zeilinger | Education, Feminism, Girls, Gloria Steinem, Media, Politics, Violence against women
The Anita Hill 20: Sexual Harassment and Teens
On October 15th, I had the honor of participating in the "Sex, Power and Speaking the Truth: Anita Hill 20 Years Later" conference. I spoke on an intergenerational panel that also featured speakers Ki...
WMC News & Features
November 27, 2011 | Josh Shahryar | International, Media, Sports, Violence against women
In Egypt, Women Reporters Still at Risk
Women reporting from Egypt as foreign correspondents continue to be targets of sexual assault. They also continue to insist on their right to report the news.
WMC FBomb
November 24, 2011 | Brenna McCaffrey | Feminism, Media, Politics, Violence against women
Saying No To Rape Culture
My name is Brenna, I'm eighteen, and I've been glossy-magazine-free for nine months now. That's right. Back at the advent of 2011, I decided to eschew Cosmo, Glamour, Seventeen, Vogue, Marie Claire, L...
WMC FBomb
November 18, 2011 | Julie Zeilinger | Feminism, International, Media, Violence against women
Saturday Vids: Women, War and Peace
Starting on October 11th, PBS launched a fascinating 5-part mini-series entitled "Women, War and Peace." As they describe it: "Women, War & Peace challenges the conventional wisdom that war and pe...
WMC News & Features
November 18, 2011 | Caitlin Moran | Arts and culture, Girls, Violence against women
Breaking Bella—When Love Equals Violence
The author—many of whose friends, along with their younger sisters, have loved the Twilight characters since the day they picked up the first novel in the series—turns a spotlight on the fate of the heroine of "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part One," which opens this week.
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