Boobies, Birthers and WikiSexism: Editors’ Picks 8/29-9/3
September 4, 2010 by Annie Shields · Leave a Comment
Just in time for the long weekend, Ms. brings you the must-reads you might have missed this week–from a Pocahontas-poetry mash-up, to gender inequality on Wikipedia, to live reporting from Glenn Beck’s Restoring Honor Rally. Happy reading, and enjoy the holiday! The Wall Street Journal talked to Sylvia Ann Hewlett, founding president and chairman of [...]
Douching for a Raise, Translating Ebonics and Feminist Polygamy: Editors’ Picks, 8/22-8/28
August 29, 2010 by Annie Shields · Leave a Comment
We selected some of the best feminist blog posts of the past week; check ‘em out: In light of devastating floods in Pakistan that have left 20 million people homeless and 2,000 dead, Care2 asks, is the Miss Pakistan World pageant appropriate right now? “What is the very first thing you should consider if you want a [...]
Blog Roundup: Editors’ Picks, July 5 – July 9
July 10, 2010 by Annie Shields · 1 Comment
As another week comes to a close, it’s time once again for another installment of Ms.’s weekly blog roundup. We bring you the best of the feminist blogosphere, from new revelations about Mel Gibson, to the women of the Tea Party, to the all-out donnybrook that erupted in the blogosphere over accusations of sexism at [...]




