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Daily Feminist Cheat Sheet

Tweet How Raising The Minimum Wage Would Help Close The Gender Wage Gap Jada Pinkett Smith defends Beyoncé’s Chime for Change concert costume House Republicans Booed As They Vote To Deport DREAMers Texas Says It’s OK to Shoot an Escort If She Won’t Have Sex With You You’ll Never Believe What Our Nation’s Highest Ranking [...]
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Daily Feminist Cheat Sheet

TweetZerlina was on MSBNC talking about the military sexual assault hearings and the always classy Senator Chambliss. A federal appeals court judge said, “Racial groups like African-Americans and Hispanics are predisposed to crime.” A new report highlights police hostility towards trans women of color. So this thing with Michelle Obama and a GetEqual heckler happened. We’ll have [...]
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Tweet The Senate Armed Services Committee held a hearing today on sexual assault in the military, and this is what it looked like. (For previous editions of Old White Dudes Debate Women’s Rights in Congress, see here and here.) The real deal on oral sex, HPV, and cancer. tl;dr: Get vaccinated! A sixth-grader from Tennessee who was bullied speaks [...]
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Daily Feminist Cheat Sheet

Tweet Protests continue in Turkey. [Image via] An NYU/UNM prof doesn’t want fat PhD students. Five reasons you should love Brittney Griner. A powerful narrative of responding to rape with power, not violence. Are you thinking of running for office? Jessica on why we should stand up to misogynist trolls. The UChicago Clothesline Project was [...]
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Daily Feminist Cheat Sheet

TweetIt’s the 4th anniversary of Dr. Tiller’s murder. El Salvador’s health minister has ordered a C-section to save Beatriz’s life. I’ve got a piece in The Atlantic today on gay male athletes, homophobia, and masculinity. Beautiful photos from Phil Borges of women and girls around the world “who have become catalysts for change in their communities.” A powerful [...]
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