Weekly Feminist Reader

The evolution of the mammalian vagina.
The Willie Mae Rock Camp for Girls rocks on.
Connecticut rape victims still aren’t getting EC.
A new book blames women for failing to have satisfying sex lives.
What is being hyped as the “definitive abortion documentary” recently premiered.
Victims of domestic abuse have significantly more health problems than other women, even long after the abuse has stopped.
The truth about fetuses.
A Florida Catholic women’s groupus is pushing tampon makers to include an anti-trafficking hotline on their packaging.
The South Dakota House approved a bill requiring women seeking abortions be shown ultrasounds. It’s sponsored by Rep. Roger Hunt, who is in trouble for shielding the identity of the largest contributor to last year’s abortion ban effort.
Joe Biden: “We are all in love with the idea of a black or woman president. I never thought I would live to see the day. But their support is thin, even if it is widespread.”
Tina Fey brings the awesome on her new show 30 Rock.
Why Kate Michelman is supporting John Edwards in ’08.
Midwives are speaking out about the increased number of C-sections being performed in America.
Why wizarding school should include sex ed.
It’s lonely being the only woman on the Supreme Court.
How the western media and conservative Islam ignore Islamic feminism.
Sara at F-Words on why HPV vaccination is necessary for herd immunity.
Remembering Molly Ivins.
More cheerleaders gone wild! The mainstream media (especially Newsweek) just can’t get enough.
And in related news, schools are hosting programs to reform “mean girls.”
A reading by pro-choice author Krista Jacobs at an Iowa bookstore was cancelled after the store received threats about the event.
Sarah Silverman‘s got her own TV show. Makes me wish I had cable…
Wyoming rejects a 24-hour waiting period for abortions. And the crack journalists over at LifeNews covered the Wyoming legislation by… quoting themselves extensively.
ABC News says the 2008 Democratic presidential contenders are pretty quiet on choice issues.

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