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Chloe wrote a new blog post: Daily Feminist Cheat Sheet 1 month ago · View
Kelly Rowland’s new song references being in an abusive relationship.
House Republicans vote for the millionth time to repeal Obamacare.
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Chloe wrote a new blog post: Rebel Wilson, coming to a TV near you 1 month ago · View
I cried when I watched this trailer. Because it makes me cry to watch unapologetically fat, confident women being really good at their jobs, being recognised for it, and making their revolutionary bodies part of that success. It makes me cry like a big feminist baby. http://youtu.be/pg1RtDr-cHE Damn, Rebel Wilson, you make me (even) proud(er) [...]
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Chloe wrote a new blog post: Gee you guys, why do you think sexual violence is so widespread in the US military? 1 month ago · View
Could it be because the people put in charge of preventing it are themselves committing acts of sexual violence? Last week it was the Air Force’s designated sexual violence prevention officer who was arrested for sexual violence . This week it’s the Army’s. From New York magazine: the Army has its own scandal as it investigates a sergeant who [...]
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Chloe wrote a new blog post: Guest post: My old friend Ana 1 month ago · View
**Trigger warning** This is a guest post from an anonymous Feministing reader. You could say I’m a words person. Communications, in all forms, is what I’m good at, it’s what I gravitate towards. I’ll do the crossword puzzle over the Sudoku. Words to me are pieces to play with, tell stories with, pitch clients with. I’ve never [...]
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Chloe wrote a new blog post: Daily Feminist Cheat Sheet 1 month, 1 week ago · View
The North Carolina Senate voted to give a second reading to a bill that requires schools to teach that abortion causes premature birth in subsequent pregnancies. The Obama Administration asked for an extension of the deadline to make Plan B available over the counter without an age restriction. The judge said no. California passes new protections for transgender [...]
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Chloe wrote a new blog post: Two-thirds of Australians say they won’t live to see an Indigenous Prime Minister 1 month, 1 week ago · View
That’s a pretty depressing number. Newspoll just released the finding, and the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation (AIEF) is using it as an opportunity to draw the connection between education and political leadership. Just 50% of Indigenous kids finish high school at the moment, and among kids in AIEF programs, which it calls “Australia’s most proven and [...]
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Chloe wrote a new blog post: Quick hit: Laurie Penny on confronting structural violence 1 month, 1 week ago · View
Laurie Penny has a cracker of a piece in the New Statesman today, in which she takes apart the notion that prosecuting high profile rapists is somehow “persecution” of men who simply didn’t know what they were doing is wrong. She’s writing mostly about Jimmy Savile and Stuart Hall in the UK, but the lesson applies anywhere:[...]
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Chloe wrote a new blog post: Daily Feminist Cheat Sheet 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View
Kathryn Joyce on Mitt Romney’s advice to new graduates that they should get married and start making babies asap. Climate changes hurts women , and the Wall Street Journal thinks it’s a joke. Unsurprisingly, most women in the US would like to be able to get birth control over-the-counter . ” Suspended for twerking . What do I do? Twerk. At the beach. [...]
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Chloe wrote a new blog post: Quick hit: Ta-Nehisi on why we have ghettos 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View
Spoiler alert: It’s not by chance. You must read TNC’s piece at The Atlantic today, about housing policy in the 1950s and how it created and reinforced the racial wealth gap. It’s a story of legalized exploitation, of how the structures and policies of the United States government were not perverted, but used as intended, to [...]
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Chloe wrote a new blog post: What’s up with our site skin today? 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View
It’s an ad for the new EMILY’s List campaign , Madam President, which is about the need for a woman POTUS. You might also enjoy the campaign video, in which a gaggle of eloquent little girls snort at the idea that only boys can grow up to be President. I disagree with the claim that “there’s one [...]
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Chloe wrote a new blog post: Daily Feminist Cheat Sheet 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
Oh FFS. For sadly not the last time, it is not acceptable to threaten to rape a woman when she says something you disagree with. And if that’s happening on the campus you run, it’s not acceptable to sit by and let it happen. Three big myths about dating while plus size. Seven of the ten nominees for Britain’s [...]
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Chloe wrote a new blog post: While the US cuts abortion access, Australia likely to increase it 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
Good news, antipodean abortion lovers! The Australian government announced today that RU486, the abortion pill, is one step closer to being included in the government’s Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, making it easier for patients to afford. How easy? Like, between $12 and $36 easy. Which is a far cry from its current cost of $300-$800 (which is [...]
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Chloe wrote a new blog post: Quick Hit: Boy Scouts proposing to lift ban on gay scouts 2 months ago · View
This is a guest post from Tobias Rodriguez. Tobias originally hails from Texas and now lives in New York where he works in social media at a reproductive health organization. Good news! Boy Scout officials have proposed to lift the ban on gay scouts at a National Scouts’ meeting the week of May 20. But here’s the bad [...]
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Chloe wrote a new blog post: Amy Poehler on hard news weeks 2 months ago · View
This week’s “Ask Amy” is called “I Love You Boston,” but it’s really about the larger issues of hard news weeks, how to consume media coverage of traumatic events, and self care. It’s full of thought and doubt and empathy and “I don’t know,” all things that a lot of us are feeling today. http://youtube.com/watch?v=GCrGKy9-7Ss I [...]
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Chloe wrote a new blog post: We’re taking back our streets! 2 months, 1 week ago · View
This is a guest post from Holly Kearl. Kearl is the founder of Stop Street Harassment and the author of Stop Street Harassment: Making Public Places Safe and Welcoming for Women.In the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal, pedestrian bridges are supposed to allow people to cross busy roads safely, but because street harassment often occurs on the bridges, many women and [...] -
Chloe wrote a new blog post: This is how you teach rape culture to 12-year-olds 2 months, 1 week ago · View
Ban the girls from wearing tight pants to stop them from “distracting” the boys.
That’s what Kenilworth Junior High School in Petaluma, CA, has done. From KTVU:At Kenilworth Junior High in Petaluma, a school administrator pulled all the girls aside Thursday afternoon and told them they couldn’t wear pants that were “too tight” because it distracts the boys. [...] -
Chloe wrote a new blog post: Quick Hit: 100 Amazing trans* Americans you should know 2 months, 1 week ago · View
Ed. note: This is a guest post from Tobias Rodriguez. Tobias originally hails from Texas and now lives in New York where he works in social media at a reproductive health organization. Last week, on the International Trans Day of Visibility, We Happy Trans and This is HOW honored 100 trans* Americans. The launch event was also cosponsored by Chicago [...] -
Vanessa wrote a new blog post: #femfuture launches: Online revolution 2 months, 1 week ago · View
Our impact paper, #femfuture: Online Revolution, goes public today! Share our first infographic (one of many visuals which will be shared from our Facebook page), engage on Twitter, and let’s do this thing. Click here for a text version of the infographic. -
Chloe wrote a new blog post: Ageism and the magical invisibility cloak 2 months, 2 weeks ago · View
Ed. note: This is a guest post from Tira Harpaz. Harpaz is a graduate of Princeton University and Fordham Law School and the mother of three children. She was formerly a Senior Attorney at Davis Polk & Wardwell and she is currently the founder and president of CollegeBound Advice, an independent college counseling firm. You can [...]
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Chloe wrote a new blog post: Our intersectional struggles as seen through a queer Seder 2 months, 2 weeks ago · View
Ed. note: I’m off this week. The wonderful Tobias Rodriguez is filling in for me. Tobias originally hails from Texas and now lives in New York where he works in social media at a reproductive health organization. Image via Katie Hsih, a Seder guest Every Passover Seder I’ve been to (read: two) has been queer of sorts. At [...] - Load More





