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November 05, 2012 | KC Cole | Economy, Politics, Race/Ethnicity
Default Assumptions—The Science Behind the Bias
Unless we actively resist, unconscious bias can influence important decisions—especially those made in the voting booth, as science writer KC Cole explains.
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November 03, 2012 | Robin Morgan | Environment, Feminism, Politics
Letters from Ground Zero IV
Robin Morgan asks us to avert the "far bigger storm than Sandy looming" by going to the polls Tuesday—in this commentary delivered today on her radio talk-show, "Women's Media Center Live."
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October 31, 2012 | Kristal Brent Zook | Media, Politics, Race/Ethnicity
Election Coverage Falls Short on “Women’s Issues”

The mainstream media misses the complexity of women’s lives in representing what’s important to women voters. The author (left) calls for a far more nuanced public conversation.

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October 29, 2012 | Marianne Schnall | Arts and culture, International, Politics, Violence against women
"I Am Neda"—Beyond the Icon
The author, founder of Feminist.com, interviews the first-time filmmaker who is winning awards for her documentary on the woman whose death on the streets of Tehran helped kindle Iran's democracy movement.
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October 24, 2012 | Christine Jacobs | Economy, Education, Feminism, Politics
My Life in a Binder
The author, after three decades maneuvering through corporate America, writes about what it means to be one of a binder full of women, and how to break free.
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October 22, 2012 | Michelle Tolson | International, Politics
Mongolian Women’s Hard-Won Victory
A small group of committed legislators in the Mongolian parliament are taking on the challenge of meeting the basic needs of women and children.
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October 18, 2012 | Anne Summers | Feminism, International, Media, Politics
Australia's Leader Meets Sexist Attacks Head On
Misogynist political talk has become a national issue in Australia after Prime Minister Julia Gillard confronted the Opposition leader for participating in sexist dialogue that this commentary's author had recently helped document.
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October 15, 2012 | Alice Laurel Driver | Health, International, Politics
The Reality of the GOP Platform on Abortion
The author, who has conducted research in Mexico, offers a reality check on what could happen to U.S. women if the GOP succeeds in criminalizing abortion.
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October 11, 2012 | Adora Svitak | Education, Feminism, Girls, Media
Why Teens’ Attitudes Matter
WMC contest winner Adora Svitak today delivers the Girls’ State of the Union Message at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Here she investigates what teens really think about sex.
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October 08, 2012 | Ravenna Koenig | Economy
New York's Firefighting Women
Women firefighters have served New York City for 30 years, but their numbers are still tiny in comparison to men. Recently a pioneer among them, Brenda Berkman, examined why.
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October 03, 2012 | Ellen Bravo | Economy, Health, Politics
Who’s Really Taking Responsibility in America?
Working families advocate Ellen Bravo takes a look at a proud member of the 47 percent, a life-long Republican who has her own advice for Mitt Romney.
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October 01, 2012 | Cristina Azocar | Politics, Race/Ethnicity
Native American Voters Can Make a Difference
The author, a member of the Upper Mattponi Tribe and a board member of the Women's Media Center, cites evidence of the potential power of the Native vote, particularly when concentrated in swing states in this presidential election.
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September 27, 2012 | Kathryn Olson | Education, Girls, Health, Sports
America’s Girls Need Sports
At a time of shrinking budgets for school and college sports programs, the CEO of the Women's Sports Foundation reminds us that sports are girls' toolkit for success.
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September 25, 2012 | Susan Loubet | Arts and culture, Feminism, Race/Ethnicity
Innovative Women’s Museum Opens in Santa Fe
Native American women artists have a home of their own in New Mexico, thanks to the dedication of a third generation painter whose grandmother came from the Santa Clara pueblo.
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September 20, 2012 | Emily Wilson | Arts and culture, Girls, International, Media, Religion
Filmmaker Explores India's Complex Identity
In "The World Before Her," Nisha Pahuja looks at the extremes of India's evolving notions of gender.
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September 18, 2012 | Dr. Martha Lauzen | Arts and culture, Media
Film's Independent Women
The author, the leading expert on the status of women working in film and television, has good news about women's progress in directing documentary films. Her question: are indie women in the pipeline to top Hollywood jobs?
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September 13, 2012 | Megan Reback | Media, Race/Ethnicity, Religion
When Ads Preach Hatred
The author, shocked by an anti-Islam advertisement posted at her local train station, is more disturbed at how such sentiments take root in American soil – especially at a time when such hate statements have triggered extreme anti-American acts abroad.
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September 09, 2012 | Holly Kearl | Race/Ethnicity, Violence against women
Native Americans Speak Out About Street Harassment
The author, founder of the website Stop Street Harassment, collected stories in focus groups to augment a forthcoming, first of its kind national report on street harassment.
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September 06, 2012 | Mary Ann Swissler | Economy, Health, Immigration, LGBTQIA, Politics, Violence against women
DNC Platform—Reaching for a New Normal
The author, who last week analyzed the potential impact on women of the policies outlined in the Republican National Platform, here turns to the Democratic statement of principles.
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September 05, 2012 | Debbie Hines | Economy, Health, LGBTQIA, Politics, Race/Ethnicity
2012 DNC: A View from the Maryland Women's Caucus
The author, founder of Legalspeaks.com, finds the essence of diversity within the Maryland delegation to the Democratic National Convention.
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August 31, 2012 | Mary Ann Swissler | Health, Immigration, Politics
Tea Party, Anyone?
The GOP platform presumably states the values of the party—not good news for the 99 percent of us, argues the author.
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August 28, 2012 | Kathleen Barry | Feminism, International, Violence against women
Abolishing Prostitution: A Feminist Human Rights Treaty
The author, long active in global human rights, argues that the time is ripe for a UN treaty to bolster ongoing efforts to end prostitution.
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August 22, 2012 | Megan Carpentier | Feminism, Media
Feminists Pioneer 'Conversation' Radio
With a new radio show, "Women's Media Center Live," about to launch, the author, executive editor of Raw Story, talks to radio hosts who are changing the sound and scope of talk radio.
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August 22, 2012 | Rebecca Chodorkoff | International, Violence against women
A Champion for Congolese Women
Justine Bihama is making a difference at the world's epicenter of rape—in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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August 21, 2012 | Rebecca Chodorkoff |
A Champion for Congolese Women
Justine Bihama is making a difference at the world's epicenter of rape—in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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