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October 10, 2018 | Bárbara Araújo Machado | Arts and culture, International
What our culture lost in Brazil’s National Museum fire

On September 3, Brazil's National Museum caught on fire — an enormous tragedy that should serve as a reminder of how important it is for our country to maintain and value institutions that question the social inequalities in our country.

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October 09, 2018 | Margaret Mandeya | Body image and body standards, Media
The importance of plus-size model Tess Holliday’s Cosmopolitan cover

The recent backlash to Holliday’s magazine cover proves that we still need to do more to make our society’s beauty standards more inclusive.

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October 05, 2018 | Julie Zeilinger | Feminism, Media
Ashley Judd reflects on #MeToo one year later

In light of the Women's Media Center's brand new report evaluating the impact of #MeToo, Ashley Judd — Chair of the WMC Speech Project and one of the instigators of the #MeToo movement — spoke to Women Under Siege's Lauren Wolfe about her role in the movement, what #MeToo has accomplished, and what it will still accomplish in the future.

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October 04, 2018 | Mafê Souza | International, Politics
#NotHim: Brazilian women unite against the “Trump of the Tropics”

Like Trump, the current front-runner in the Brazilian presidential election, Jair Bolsonaro, is white, far-right wing candidate who symbolizes a great threat to women and democracy in the country.

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October 03, 2018 | Lauren Davidson | Gender-based violence, Politics
Kavanaugh and the unchanging narrative of sympathy for perpetrators

Dr. Blasey Ford herself has largely been seen as credible, which in turn appears to be a sign of cultural progress. Yet the public narrative that has been maintained about perpetrators has not progressed in tandem with this evolved view of survivors.

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October 01, 2018 | Kalli Jackson | Gender-based violence, Violence against women
How the success of #MeToo is evident on college campuses

After almost a year of unprecedented media attention on the topic of rape culture, America’s newest college students may be better armed with a clear understanding of the once-taboo topic of sexual assault than any before them.

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September 27, 2018 | Farha Khalidi | Disability, Feminism, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
Understanding the high rate of female incarceration in the U.S.

The United States incarcerates more women than any other nation. Why? The majority of have been detained for nonviolent crimes, including prostitution, deemed a public-order offense.

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September 25, 2018 | Ella Hague | Feminism, Health
The truth about being a vegan and a feminist

I am a vegan and a feminist. Despite their different labels, however, I don’t believe these are separate identities.

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September 24, 2018 | Adora Svitak | Education
Sexual harassment in academia: what now?

Students aren’t just vulnerable because of powerful professors whose prestige allows them to go unchecked, but also because nobody tells them what good relationships with professors are supposed to look like, or presents a clear pathway for how to develop them.

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September 20, 2018 | Maria Paixão | Arts and culture, Media
The “Practical Magic” of sisterhood

This year is the 20th anniversary of the widely beloved romantic comedy Practical Magic, a film that argues sorority is the most powerful magic available to women specifically because of its ability to uniquely support and instill confidence in each other.

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September 18, 2018 | Mafe Souza | Arts and culture, Media, Religion
An Interview with Syrian-American rapper Mona Haydar

Mona Haydar is a Syrian-American rapper and singer-songwriter who uses her powerful voice to call for justice.

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September 17, 2018 | Esmeralda Altmeyer | Disability, Feminism, Gender-based violence, Health, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
The re-traumatization by doctors that adhere to rape culture

Psychology and medical students and social workers need to learn how to accommodate people that have been through the trauma of rape or they will continue to not only be unable to help but also worsen the experiences of one out of every eight people.

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September 13, 2018 | Mafê Souza |
Beta: The first cyberfeminist bot

Brazilians have the chance to vocally — or better yet, cybernetically — call out and fight restrictions to women’s rights through Beta, the first-ever cyberfeminist robot.

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September 12, 2018 | Kadin Burnett | Sports
In defense of Serena Williams

While it’s frustrating that Williams has to find herself navigating distractions like these instead of focusing on her 23 Grand Slam championships, Williams is nothing if not persistent.

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September 10, 2018 | Julie Zeilinger | Arts and culture, Feminism
An interview with groundbreaking composer Missy Mazzoli

Not only has Mazzoli been deemed “one of the more consistently inventive, surprising composers now working in New York” by the New York Times, but she is also the founder of the Luna Lab, a mentorship program for female-identifying composers between the ages of 13-19.

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September 06, 2018 | Isabella Poppe | Health, International
How the “green wave” is fighting to legalize abortion across Latin America

From Brazil to México, from Chile to Venezuela, from Peru to Costa Rica, from Bolivia to Ecuador, the green wave protesters’ call for legal, safe, and free abortion has intensified. The right to choose is influencing and energizing the activists in these countries, and these countries’ political institutions are paying more attention to their activism.

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September 05, 2018 | Alejandra Cuéllar | Feminism
How to explain mansplaining to a mansplainer

When marginalized folks find ourselves confronted with a privileged person who, malevolently or not, is completely unaware of and abusing that privilege, we are often caught between not wanting to take the time and effort of teaching those people how to behave better, and wanting to open up a space for a productive discussion.

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September 04, 2018 | Julie Zeilinger | Arts and culture, Race/Ethnicity
This children’s book author is teaching her readers about white privilege

Higginbotham has covered topics including death, sex, and divorce. Recently, she told the FBomb about her newest book, Not My Idea, which tackles racism and white privilege, and is available now.

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August 30, 2018 | Sharanya Sekaram | Body image and body standards, Online harassment
On revenge porn and shaming women's bodies

When one is trying to shame, embarrass, or call into question the reputation of a woman, exposing her body is often the first weapon used to do sob

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August 29, 2018 | Blessing Nwodo | Feminism, International
The gendered double standard of adultery in Nigeria

In Nigeria, adulterous men are commonly excused and the blame for their actions is placed squarely on women.

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August 27, 2018 | Ellen Ricks | Disability, LGBTQIA, Media, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
Insatiable Is Not Only Fatphobic, it’s Biphobic as Well

As someone with an eating disorder, I knew Insatiable’s fat jokes and jokes about eating disorders would trigger me. What I was unprepared for, however, were the many biphobic jokes that were also a major part of the show’s storyline.

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August 23, 2018 | Gabriel Leão | International, Politics
Senator Marta Suplicy: A provocateur of Brazilian society prepares for another challenge

Suplicy, who is now 73, served in Brazilian politics for years. But even before her political career, Suplicy brought discussions of important issues straight to Brazilian homes through a television show called TV Mulher, during which Suplicy gave sex advice to female viewers in a political era of dictatorship.

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August 22, 2018 | Jackline Kemigisa | Gender-based violence, International, LGBTQIA
The homophobic backlash that followed the Ugandan Women’s March

Over 42 women had been kidnapped or killed in Uganda since May 2017. Ugandan politicians didn’t seem to take these deaths seriously. A feminist group called the Women’s Protest Working Group transformed Ugandan feminists' Twitter conversations into a march.

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August 20, 2018 | Precious Ozemoya | Body image and body standards, Feminism
The real reason people wanted me to lose weight

I began to feel like being fat was my fault, that it was a personal failure. Eventually, my only goal was to be thin, thinner, thinnest. Even when I lost weight, however, I still couldn’t please my critics.

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August 17, 2018 | Regiane Folter | Feminism
The truth about “ending up alone.”

People close to me transmitted the belief that, essentially, I alone was not enough, in the form of jokes, comments, judgments, and even silence. “You must find someone,” men and women, but especially women, told me, their words highlighting their own tired faces and worried thoughts.


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