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Stephanie Hallett
Stephanie hails from Toronto, Canada. She is a Ms. writer, a Master of Journalism candidate and a hip hop dancer/instructor/choreographer. She got her start in feminist journalism at the age of 16 when she was a member of the first editorial collective at Shameless magazine--and she has never looked back.
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Stephanie Hallett's Posts
DNA Evidence CAN Stop Serial Rapists
August 4, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · 7 Comments
It was an ordinary day in October, 2002. Julie Weil and her infant son were picking up Julie’s daughter, three-year-old Emily, from her Florida preschool at noon. As Julie buckled her daughter into her car seat, she felt a sudden blow to the head. That day, Julie was raped four times in front of her [...]
Filed under Incarceration, Justice · Tagged with DNA, Florida, Julie Weil, Rape, Rape Kits
British Judges Free Child Rapists, Say 12-Year-Old Girls “Wanted” Sex
July 22, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · 104 Comments
In March, six British soccer players confessed to gang-raping two 12-year-old girls and were sentenced to two years behind bars. But last week, an Appeal Court overturned the sentence, and all of the men were freed. The reasoning? “The girls wanted to have sex,” said Lord Justice Moses, who was among the deciding judges. “And [...]
Filed under Europe, Global, Justice, Law · Tagged with Britain, Child Rape, Definition of Rape, England, FBI, Rape, Rape Apologism, Rape Culture, Reading FC, Would Your Rape Be Counted?
N.Y. Cops Acquitted of Rape. But Why?
May 27, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · 12 Comments
Yesterday, two New York City police officers were acquitted of raping an intoxicated woman. They had been called by a taxi driver who said she was too drunk to get out of his cab and needed help into her apartment. Despite an admission in court by Kenneth Moreno, the officer accused of committing the rape, [...]
Filed under Crime + Policing, Justice · Tagged with Cops, Franklin Mata, Kenneth Moreno, New York City, NYPD, Police, Protest, Rape
If a Woman Isn’t Bruised and Bleeding, Will Her Rape Be Counted?
May 23, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · 5 Comments
In late January, U.S. Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.) sparked outrage when he introduced the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act (H.R. 3), which sought to further restrict abortion funding for all women. But what also angered feminists was that, in drafting an exception to allow abortion funding for survivors of rape, the bill defined “real” [...]
Filed under Magazine · Tagged with Definition of Rape, End Violence Against Women International, FBI, H.R. 3, Joanne Archambault, No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act, Rape, Rape is Rape, Rape Kits, Rep. Chris Smith, Sexual Assault, Uniform Crime Report
Does the Reaction to IMF Rape Charges Show Progress?
May 17, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · 4 Comments
International Monetary Fund leader Dominique Strauss-Kahn is being held without bail in Manhattan today on charges of attempted rape, sexual assault and unlawful imprisonment. The powerful French politician is accused of confining a maid in an upscale New York hotel and sexually abusing her on Saturday afternoon. Theories of a plot to defame the beloved [...]
Filed under Europe, Global · Tagged with Attempted Rape, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, France, IMF, Julian Assange, Naomi Wolf, Roman Polanski, Sexual Abuse, Socialist party, Unlawful imprisonment
25 Facts About Rape in America
May 2, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · 12 Comments
The FBI’s definition of “forcible rape” in their Uniform Crime Report (UCR): “The carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will.” [PDF] What that definition leaves out: anal, oral and statutory rape; incest; rape with an object, finger or fist; rape of men Number of men raped in any year, according to the UCR: [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany · Tagged with Arrest Rates, Baltimore, Definition of Rape, False Rape Reports, FBI, Forcible Rape, Manslaughter, Murder, new orleans, Philadelphia, Rape, Rape Facts, Rape in America, Unfounded Rape
To the FBI, Lara Logan Wasn’t Raped
May 1, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · 22 Comments
Less than three months ago, CBS News correspondent Lara Logan was brutally gang-raped in Cairo’s Tahrir Square. She was covering the Egyptian uprising on Feb. 11 when a group of 200 to 300 men suddenly snatched her away from her team. Then, “For an extended period of time, they raped me with their hands,” she [...]
Filed under Crime + Policing, Justice · Tagged with 60 Minutes, Cairo, CBS, Definition of Rape, Egypt, FBI, Lara Logan, Rape, Sexual Assault, Tahrir Square, Uniform Crime Report, Wall Street Journal
Aung San Suu Kyi Speaks to Feminists
April 29, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · Leave a Comment
On Tuesday evening, Nobel Peace Prize-winner Aung San Suu Kyi spoke, via video, to guests at the Feminist Majority Foundation’s Global Women’s Rights Awards. Suu Kyi was given the Eleanor Roosevelt award for her tireless work for democracy and human rights in Burma, her home country. In her acceptance, the pro-democracy icon, who was released [...]
Filed under Asia, Global · Tagged with Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma, Democracy, Eleanor Roosevelt Award, Feminist Majority Foundation, Global Women's Rights Awards, Kay Fanm, Nobel Peace Prize, NPR, Renee Montagne, Sunita Viswanath, Women for Afghan Women, Yolette Jeanty
Trans Inmate Asks Calif. Prisons to Pay for Sex-Reassignment Surgery
April 21, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · Leave a Comment
Lyralisa Stevens, a transgender inmate in Vacaville, Calif., faces the daily threat of sexual violence behind bars. As a transwoman prisoner, she’s 13 times more likely to be assaulted than a non-trans inmate–and she’s asking the state of California to protect her. In a landmark lawsuit, Stevens wants the state to provide sex-reassignment surgeries for [...]
Filed under Incarceration, Justice · Tagged with Prison Rape, Prisoners, Sexual Assault, Trans Inmates, Trans Rights, Trans Violence, Transgender, Transwomen in Prison, Violence in Prison
Rape Is Rape: No More Excuses!
April 20, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · 4 Comments
In the battle against Rep Chris Smith’s “No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act,” feminists and other advocates successfully agitated to keep the term “forcible” rape from defining who gets federal money for abortions. But did you know we’re still fighting the war to get “forcible rape” removed from our national lexicon? Since 1929, the FBI [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany · Tagged with #RapeIsRape, Eleanor Smeal, FBI, Ms. Magazine, No More Excuses, Rape, Rape Definition, Rape is Rape, Sexual Assault, Uniform Crime Report




