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IssueVol. 079 Issue 003 (March 1 2015)
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Paid articleSisterhood
Conniff, Ruth
EDITOR’S NOTE by RUTH CONNIFF Sisterhood! As the mother of three daughters, I think about sisterhood all the time. No one has your back like a sister. No one makes you laugh as hard, or feel as...
Paid articleIslam and Feminism
Pal, Amitabh
COMMENT by AMITABH PAL Islam and Feminism It’s safe to say that the first two things Americans think of when they think of Muslims are violent terrorist attacks and the oppression of women. In...
Paid articleNo Comment
NO COMMENT Attorney-Fetus Privilege Under Alabama’s new parental consent law, fetuses may be appointed a guardian ad litem to argue against women seeking abortions in court. The Daily Show’s...
Paid articleWe Hear You
WE HEAR YOU Readers Respond to the “Save Our Schools” December/ January issue The Progressive’s special issue on saving public education is superb, setting an example that should be emulated by...
Paid articleOn the Line
ON THE LINE Resisting Keystone XL As Congress debated a bill to approve the continued construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline, which opponents say could have disastrous consequences for the...
Paid articleKoch Brothers and Anti-Abortion Lobbying
Fang, Lee
SMOKING GUN by LEE FANG Koch Brothers and Anti-Abortion Lobbying We’ve all heard about the Koch brothers’ libertarianism, and how their civil liberties-minded politics might shift the Republican...
Paid articleProjects
PROJECTS Don’t Buy School Choice Week By Paul Thomas As we seek ways to create better education, we should stop demanding that parents and students have choice, and start demanding that no...
Paid articleWhy Feminism Should Focus Less on Culture
Pollitt, Katha
Back to the Real World Why Feminism Should Focus Less on Culture By Katha Pollitt Remember all those trend stories about the death of feminism? These days, feminism is everywhere: online, in the...
Paid articleCan the Sorority Girl Be a Feminist?
Tolentino, Jia
Can the Sorority Girl Be a Feminist? by Jia Tolentino Can the sorority girl be a feminist? The short answer, of course, is yes—iffor no other reason than the fact that no one is in a position to...
Paid articleWisdom From the Kitchen Table
Vasquez, Angie Trudell
Wisdom From the Kitchen Table By Angie Trudell Vasquez come from a long line of strong women. Women who left home and made a new life in a foreign land. These women’s blood flows in mine. I know...
Paid articleThe New Face of Republican Women in Congress
Scher, Abby
The New Face of Republican Women in Congress By Abby Scher When Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann retired in December after eight years in office, her fans said she left “big shoes to...
Paid articleAn American Reporter in France
Craver, Jack
An American Reporter in France By Jack Craver t the time, it seemed like a beautiful moment of clarity. I looked around and realized that I was one of more than 1,000 people standing in front of...
Paid articleTrans Women Live and In Color
Devereaux, Shaadi
Trans Women Live and in Color By Shaadi Devereaux I was having my morning coffee and decided to plug into the Twitter matrix for my daily dose of media and current events. I was greeted by a...
Paid articleAn Interview with Jessica Valenti
Archer, Michael
An Interview with Jessica Valenti By Michael Archer Since the early days of Feministing, Jessica Valenti’s opinions, expressed in colorful, accessible language, have won her legions of fans....
Paid articleRudolph the Red-Nosed Dolphin
Durst, Will
OFF THE MAP by WILL DURST Rudolph the Red-Nosed Dolphin N Iot like we don’t have enough stuff to worry about: ISIS, Ebola, Bill Cosby, the proliferation of Kim Kar-dashian’s butt across the...
Paid articleWhat Kind of Girl Is She?
Capellaro, Catherine
BOOKS What Kind of Girl Is She? By Catherine Capellaro Not That Kind of Girl: A Young Woman Tells You What She’s “Learned” By Lena Dunham Random House. $28. 228 pages. Naturally, Dunham’s...
Paid articleSports and Women's Liberation
Zirin, Dave
EDGE OF SPORTS by DAVE ZIRIN Sports and Women’s Liberation When I give talks about the politics of sports, I try to end these lectures by speaking about how history continues to unfold today....
Paid articleRadio Science
Shapero, Natalie
POEM by NATALIE SHAPERO Radio Science Yes I did not believe the science story on the radio, caught between traffic and our tornado test alarm. A nymph in utero can catch the mother’s...
Paid articleMcServitude
Hightower, Jim
VOX POPULIST by JIM HIGHTOWER McServitude McDonald’s is scrambling, and I’m not talking about eggs. You know your business has what image consultants call “quality perception issues” when you have...
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