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Health

Hatred Does Not Equal Health

Hatred Does Not Equal Health

by · February 8, 2012 · 1 comment

“I stand for a life free of shame for all little girls.” “I stand for happy, healthy children–no matter their size.” “I stand against social stigma and the right to be happy just as you are.” These are powerful statements, and just a few of the many “STANDards” (above right) assembled by Marilyn Wann and other fat acceptance activists in opposition to a problematic public-health campaign initiated by Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (above left). The controversial Children’s Healthcare ...Read More

Performance

Helen Hunt Runs the Show in “Our Town”

Helen Hunt Runs the Show in “Our Town”

by · February 8, 2012 · no comments

The moment she enters, walking quickly, in her masculine work boots and jeans, you know that she is a woman in charge. That’s what a real stage manager is, after all, but in most productions of Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer-Prize winning classic, Our Town, the Stage Manager is an old white man, replete with gray hair, a pipe and an archetypal New England accent that implies age, wisdom and tradition. Actor Helen Hunt, as the Stage Manager in David Cromer’s production currently running at the Broad Stage in Santa ...Read More

Law

Score One For Marriage Rights–Federal Court Strikes Down Prop 8!

Score One For Marriage Rights–Federal Court Strikes Down Prop 8!

by · February 7, 2012 · 1 comment

Back in the good old days of 2008, same-sex marriage was legal in the Golden State of California for 143 days, and during that time 18,000 same-sex couples legally tied the knot. The existence of those 18,000 is why Proposition 8–which made same-sex marriage illegal later that year–is unconstitutional, according to today’s ruling by the Ninth Circuit Court. By a 2-1 vote, a court panel upheld the historic 2010 decision by Judge Vaughn Walker to strike down Prop 8 as unconstitutional. Since Prop 8 ...Read More

Education

10 Things You Need to Know About Native American Women

10 Things You Need to Know About Native American Women

by · February 5, 2012 · 7 comments

It’s no exaggeration to say that American Indian women are missing from most media coverage, history books and classroom discussions. But at least journalism students, instructors and state educators in Nebraska are doing something to help end America’s ignorance of Native women and the contributions they make to their communities, their tribes and to the nation as a whole. Last year, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications published the magazine, Native Daughters. With a ...Read More

Reproductive Rights

Abortion Is 14 Times Safer Than Childbirth (No Surprise)

Abortion Is 14 Times Safer Than Childbirth (No Surprise)

by · February 3, 2012 · 5 comments

This week the world was stunned by the announcement that the much-lauded, seemingly apolitical and altruistic Susan G. Komen for the Cure cut off funding for breast cancer screenings for poor women at Planned Parenthood health centers. Even though Komen is now backing off the decision, the curtain has been pulled back to reveal the far reach of the anti-choice far right into every corner of American society. Komen’s story that the decision wasn’t a political one was a hard sell, especially after it was reported ...Read More

Reproductive Health

Just Another Business Decision for Komen

Just Another Business Decision for Komen

by · February 1, 2012 · 11 comments

In the midst of the many attacks against Planned Parenthood and abortion rights over the past year, the news that Komen for the Cure was halting future funding of breast cancer screening and breast health education to Planned Parenthood affiliates has still managed to create shock waves in women’s health advocacy circles. Many feel hurt and torn: How could one women’s health organization turn its back on another? Although we all know abortion is a politically polarizing issue, Planned Parenthood has generally been ...Read More

Ms.cellany

Black Herstory: Jamaica’s Other National Hero

Black Herstory: Jamaica’s Other National Hero

by · February 6, 2012 · 3 comments

On this day, the late Bob Marley would have turned 67 years old. In honor of the “soul rebel” who encouraged Jamaicans and the rest of the world to embrace a black consciousness and support liberation struggles, I invoke the memory of another Jamaican hero for ...Read More


HERvotes: 11 Doctors Explain Why All Employers Should Cover Birth Control

HERvotes: 11 Doctors Explain Why All Employers Should Cover Birth Control

by · February 6, 2012 · 1 comment

Some religious institutions are objecting to new federal rules requiring that they cover contraception for their employees in their health insurance policies. Below, Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health (PRCH) physicians remember patients whose stories show the ...Read More


HERvotes: Why Is the Washington Post Backing Bishops Over Women?

HERvotes: Why Is the Washington Post Backing Bishops Over Women?

by · February 3, 2012 · 2 comments

The Washington Post is supporting the Catholic Bishops by repeatedly (and one-sidedly) attacking the Obama administration’s decision to maintain contraception coverage for millions of women, without deductibles or copays, under the Affordable Care Act. The Bishops ...Read More


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National

10 Things You Need to Know About Native American Women

10 Things You Need to Know About Native American Women

It’s no exaggeration to say that American Indian women are missing from most media coverage, ...


Abortion Is 14 Times Safer Than Childbirth (No Surprise)

Abortion Is 14 Times Safer Than Childbirth (No Surprise)

This week the world was stunned by the announcement that the much-lauded, seemingly apolitical ...


White Women’s Rage: 5 Thoughts on Why Jan Brewer Should Keep Her Fingers to Herself

White Women’s Rage: 5 Thoughts on Why Jan Brewer Should Keep Her Fingers to Herself

What is wrong with this picture (the now-infamous AP photo of Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer ...


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Global

Do Restrictive Abortion Laws Actually Reduce Abortion Rates?

Do Restrictive Abortion Laws Actually Reduce Abortion Rates?

Andrew S. let us know that The Lancet has just released a study on global trends in abortion, ...


Percentage of Unsafe Abortions On The Rise Worldwide

Percentage of Unsafe Abortions On The Rise Worldwide

Almost half of all abortions performed globally are done so without trained clinical assistance. ...


Sierra Leone: Only a New Government Can Bring Equality for Women

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It was the great 19th century American social campaigner Lucretia Mott who stated: “The ...


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Arts

Helen Hunt Runs the Show in “Our Town”

Helen Hunt Runs the Show in “Our Town”

The moment she enters, walking quickly, in her masculine work boots and jeans, you know ...


Senegal’s Feminist Hip-Hop Star

Senegal’s Feminist Hip-Hop Star

Sarabah, the stirring documentary directed by Maria Luisa Gambale and Gloria Bremer, ...


New Fire From Cherríe Moraga

New Fire From Cherríe Moraga

It was said that during times of chaos, this female force came down to earth to put things ...


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Health

Hatred Does Not Equal Health

Hatred Does Not Equal Health

“I stand for a life free of shame for all little girls.” “I stand for happy, healthy ...


Advice for Komen: Try Pink and Purple Ribbons

Advice for Komen: Try Pink and Purple Ribbons

The Susan G. Komen Foundation lost support from donors last week after the organization ...


Just Another Business Decision for Komen

Just Another Business Decision for Komen

In the midst of the many attacks against Planned Parenthood and abortion rights over the ...


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