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Jos wrote a new blog post: Daily Feminist Cheat Sheet 1 hour, 57 minutes ago · View
Mia McKenzie’s post about 8 ways not to be an ally is the must read article of the week. I’ve been thinking and writing notes about this topic a lot lately, and will probably post something about it myself, but Mia nailed a number of the issues that have been on my mind. Do Something has launched a [...]
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Jos wrote a new blog post: It’s Juneteenth 2013. More Black people are in prison than were slaves and Paula Deen wants to bring slavery back 3 hours, 56 minutes ago · View
Today is June 19, or Juneteenth. While the Emancipation Proclamation was signed on January 1, 1863, slaves in Texas didn’t find out slavery was over until June 19, 1865, hence commemorating this date as the end of legal slavery in the US. As Phillipe Copeland points out , the prison system was quickly positioned to take the place [...] -
Maya wrote a new blog post: Quick Hit: Juanita Diaz-Cotto on women of color and the prison-industrial military complex 1 day, 7 hours ago · View
Check out this great interview with academic-activist Juanita Diaz-Cotto at Guernica.
Juanita Diaz-Cotto knows she’s seen as radical. The activist academic blurs the lines that often delineate two clear, if not antagonistic, camps: scholarship and social justice. An expert on Latina and Chicana women’s experiences in the U.S. prison system, she’s been one among just a precious few [...]
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Maya wrote a new blog post: Daily Feminist Cheat Sheet 2 days, 1 hour ago · View
Auto shops tend to overcharge women. How the Center for Reproductive Rights is fighting back against 20-week abortion bans. Can women’s magazines do serious journalism? Our own Katie on Russia’s new anti-gay law . On the unspoken stigma of workplace flexibility . “If nothing is changing for men, nothing is changing for women.” Sarah Kendzior on the ” prestige economy. [...]
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Maya wrote a new blog post: Cool street art alert: “Women do not owe you their time or conversation” 2 days, 7 hours ago · View
We’ve mentioned this street art before when it popped up in Philly, although I didn’t know then who was behind it. According to NPR , these anti-street harassment posters are the work of artist Tatayana Fazlalizadeh who’s been dodging cops in the cover of darkness to put them up in her neighborhood in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Fazlalizadeh says the frequent cat [...] -
Maya wrote a new blog post: Map of the Day: Fewer waiting periods for guns than for abortions 2 days, 9 hours ago · View
In many states, it takes longer to get a abortion than to get a gun. Via the Huffington Post : It’s worth noting that, too, that waiting periods don’t actually change people’s minds about getting an abortion, but do cause unwarranted financial and emotional stress. Waiting periods for guns, on the other hand, have been linked to a drop [...] -
Maya wrote a new blog post: Daily Feminist Cheat Sheet 6 days, 1 hour ago · View
A massive anti-choice bill is introduced in Texas . And another one is introduced in Ohio . “There are few greater sins than to be a woman and to love yourself and your art unapologetically.” The next Dalai Lama could be a woman. Um, what? A school fired a teacher for being a victim of domestic violence. A woman in the CIA used to own [...] -
Maya wrote a new blog post: Quick Hit: What happens to women who are denied abortions? 6 days, 3 hours ago · View
They’re three times more likely than those who got an abortion to be below the poverty level two years later, for one thing. The New York Times Magazine takes an in-depth look at a first-of-its-kind study–which we’ve mentioned before–that’s trying to determine how women who are forced to carry an unwanted pregnancy to term after being turned away from abortion [...]
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Maya wrote a new blog post: Infographic: The US’s anti-prostitution pledge is hindering the war on AIDS 6 days, 5 hours ago · View
The Nation has some interesting infographics on the effect of the US’s anti-prostitution pledge. The US provides nearly 60 percent of global funds to fight the AIDS epidemic–money that low-income countries absolutely depend on. But, as Melissa Gira Grant explains, for the last decade, it’s comes with the catch–pushed by conservative Rep. Chris Smith but supported by some feminist organizations too–that [...] -
Maya wrote a new blog post: Breaking: Supreme Court rules human genes cannot be patented 6 days, 6 hours ago · View
Isolated human genes may not be patented, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Thursday. The case concerned patents held by Myriad Genetics, a Utah company, on genes that correlate with increased risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer.
The patents were challenged by scientists and doctors who said their research and ability to help patients [...]
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Maya wrote a new blog post: Quote of the Day: Man-brain edition 6 days, 7 hours ago · View
Maine House Minority Leader Ken Fredette explained that he doesn’t support Obamacare’s federal funding for Medicaid expansion because of his “man’s brain.” Via ThinkProgress :
As I listen to the debate today and earlier debate on this bill, I can’t help but think of a title of a book, Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus. And it’s a book [...]
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Maya wrote a new blog post: Magazine cover featuring six old white dude-itors prompts #WomenEdsWeLove 6 days, 9 hours ago · View
The new golden age of magazine publishing is pretty pale, male, and stale , according to this Port cover. Granted the magazine business is still pretty male-dominated and granted the British quarterly is a men’s magazine and granted who had even heard of it before this cover? Not me. But as others have noted , there are, in fact, quite a few women leading [...] -
Jos wrote a new blog post: Daily Feminist Cheat Sheet 1 week, 1 day ago · View
Activists Verónica Bayetti Flores, long time friend of the blog and recent writer here, and Marco Galaviz on being arrested today protesting for the New York State Dream Act. A study finds female politicians are stereotyped , but in different ways than the stereotypes of women as a group. More on E3′s sexism: Anita Sarkeesian tweeted that none of [...]
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Jos wrote a new blog post: On trans issues within feminism and strengthening the movement’s gender analysis 1 week, 1 day ago · View
I’ve taken some time away from blogging while I’ve been in grad school, and it’s given me an opportunity for some perspective on the feminist blogosphere. I started working at Feministing in 2009 with a goal of centering trans issues within feminism. I think the oppression trans folks face, particularly the extreme marginalization and violence aimed at trans [...]
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Jos wrote a new blog post: Guy texts unsolicited dick pic, woman sends it to his mother, wins 1 week, 1 day ago · View
Trevor, who is really good at flirting, likes to get women’s attention by flashing them: The woman Trevor texted this time was not having it, though. Trevor doesn’t see the big deal, and starts insulting this woman he’s apparently trying to hit on. The conclusion of their conversation is after the jump – for the full [...] -
Jos wrote a new blog post: Tech and video game industry sexism: bathroom lines and rape jokes 1 week, 1 day ago · View
Apple and Microsoft are both currently throwing big conferences, one for tech industry developers and one to sell video games. The conferences of these two giant companies are giving us an eye into some common-place sexism. Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is currently taking place in San Francisco. Yesterday Dan Ackerman tweeted this photo from the conference, which [...] -
Maya wrote a new blog post: Daily Feminist Cheat Sheet 1 week, 5 days ago · View
Joss Whedon wants more superheroine movies . Seconded! Sexual abuse is rampant in juvenile detention centers –and it’s mostly committed by staff. The Anonymous hacker involved in exposing the Steubenville case may spend more time behind bars than the rapists will. The number of women in farming has risen to 1 million, accounting for 30 percent of U.S. farmers. Why Finnish babies sleep in cardboard [...]
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Maya wrote a new blog post: Happy anniversary to your right to birth control! 1 week, 5 days ago · View
Estelle Griswold (left) and Cornelia Jahncke, president of the Planned Parenthood League of Connecticut (right) celebrate their win. On this day 48 years ago, the Supreme Court ruled in Griswold v. Connecticut that (married) couples have a right to use contraception. Although a vocal minority–including a recent presidential candidate –thinks this ruling never should have happened, the vast majority of us seem to like [...] -
Maya wrote a new blog post: Friday Feminist Fuck Yeah: Brittney Griner 1 week, 5 days ago · View
I could seriously not love this woman more. In an ESPN profile, basketball phenom Brittney Griner, who recently became the first openly gay athlete to sign with Nike, talks about the bullying she experienced growing up and the more recent pressure she faced to keep quiet about her sexuality as a college player at Baylor.
“I am 100-percent happy. [...]
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Maya wrote a new blog post: Chart of the Day: The gender gap in Silicon Valley 1 week, 5 days ago · View
Just how stark is the gender gap in Silicon Valley? According to Obama’s former technology head honcho Catherine Bracy , reeeeeally bad. Women make just 49 cents for every dollar men make there. Via Mother Jones , here’s a chart that drives it home: In 2010, 89 percent of California companies that got crucial seed funding were founded by [...] - Load More






