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Sexual Exploitation of Native Women: Challenging the Shame
by Laura Paskus · May 22, 2012 · no comments
Last week, Indian Country Today published a story by independent journalist and photographer Mary Annette Pember (Red Cliff Tribe of Wisconsin Ojibwe) about generations of American Indian women who have been sexually exploited—in Duluth, Minn., of all places. Pember begins her story with Mary G.: Mary G. was born from the boats. Her children were born from the boats too, all fathered through her liaisons with male customers. She has never known anything else. Like generations of Native girls and women before her, ...Read More
Internet + Tech
The Pinterest Problem
by Tara L. Conley · May 21, 2012 · 4 comments
Recently, Pinterest, the newest billion-dollar social network, has been overwhelmingly characterized by online journalists and bloggers as a women-centered social media platform. While there have been discussions, most notably by Johanna Blakely, which suggest that social media neutralizes gender when it comes to marketing demographics, some of us, like my friend Goddessjaz, still wonder if/how social media can function to ameliorate social and cultural problems stemming from sexism and gender stereotypes. As Pinterest’s ...Read More
Activism
Occupy Wall Street Holds First Feminist General Assembly
by Melanie Butler · May 18, 2012 · 2 comments
“What took so long?” was the general sentiment among those gathered in Washington Square Park in Manhattan last night for Occupy Wall Street’s first ever Feminist General Assembly. Despite being woefully overdue, May 17 was a beautiful and significant night: Not only was it the eight-month anniversary of our movement, it was also the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia and the 181st anniversary of the First Women’s Anti-Slavery Convention. This intersection of issues created a perfect backdrop ...Read More
Crime + Policing
Missoula Isn’t the Only Site of Rape Culture
by Kate Whittle · May 18, 2012 · no comments
[TRIGGER WARNING: This story discusses sexual assault and rape culture.] The police department, county prosecutor’s office and university in my hometown of Missoula, Montana, are under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice. Allegedly, they have failed to correctly handle sexual assault cases, so 80 reported rapes from the past three years will be reviewed. A couple of months prior to that announcement, the University of Montana fired its football coach and athletics director under speculation that the ...Read More
Books
Lizz Winstead Takes Brainy Satire Beyond The Daily Show
by Audrey Bilger · May 18, 2012 · no comments
Lizz Winstead is a household name for millions who’ve never even heard of her. At the end of each episode of The Daily Show, right after the “Moment of Zen” and at the conclusion of the credits, her name flashes by, like a subliminal advertisement for women’s genius: Created by Madeleine Smithberg and Lizz Winstead. In her new book, Lizz Free or Die, Winstead recounts the beginnings of the show that Jon Stewart would make famous, telling how she found her calling as a political satirist in ...Read More
Film
Hollywood’s War on Women
by Natalie Wilson · May 15, 2012 · 14 comments
While Hollywood’s marginalization of women may not yet have reached the scale of the Republican Party’s, a study released today reveals that the top-grossing films of 2011 were far from gender-equitable. The study, “It’s a Man’s (Celluloid) World: On-Screen Representations of Female Characters in the Top 100 Films of 2011,” conducted by San Diego State University‘s Martha M. Lauzen, reveals that women accounted for only 33 percent of characters. Given that women are 50.8 percent of the population, ...Read More
Ms.cellany
HERvotes Blog Carnival: National Women’s Health Week
by Cindy Pearson · May 17, 2012 · no comments
For the 13th #HERvotesblog carnival, we’re celebrating National Women’s Health Week. The federal government launched National Women’s Health Week ten years ago in an effort to improve women’s health by building awareness about things like exercise, healthy eating ...Read More
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Justice
Missoula Isn’t the Only Site of Rape Culture
[TRIGGER WARNING: This story discusses sexual assault and rape culture.] The police department, ...
The Bogus Arguments Against VAWA
The Violence Against Women Act, or VAWA, initially passed in 1994 and reauthorized in ...
Who’s Watching the Detectives?
Since President Obama took office, the Department of Justice has emerged as a formidable ...
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Life
The Arc of My Mother’s Brow
We called ourselves the Dead Mothers Support Group or DMSG for short. If there was a touch ...
My Own True Mother’s Day
The flowers come out and the prices go up. Balloons, cards, jewelry—gifts for every ...
A Mama’s Day for the Rest of Us
Mother’s Day is just around the corner. This Sunday, tradition dictates that we ...
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Arts
Lizz Winstead Takes Brainy Satire Beyond The Daily Show
Lizz Winstead is a household name for millions who’ve never even heard of her. ...
Hollywood’s War on Women
While Hollywood’s marginalization of women may not yet have reached the scale of ...
Julia Alvarez’s Loving Tribute to Haiti
Feminist novelist Julia Alvarez (How the García Girls Lost Their Accents, In the Time ...
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National
Sexual Exploitation of Native Women: Challenging the Shame
Last week, Indian Country Today published a story by independent journalist and photographer ...
Occupy Wall Street Holds First Feminist General Assembly
“What took so long?” was the general sentiment among those gathered in Washington ...
Just Say Yes…To Sexist Stereotyping?
From the Ms. Editors: Despite doubts about the efficacy of abstinence-only sex education, ...
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