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"Orlando"

girlThe Danger of False Divides
During the 2008 primaries, a debate arose over which historic first the Democratic presidential candidate should be--Ba man of color or a woman? Reviewing a collection of essays (compiled by Beverley Guy-Sheftall and Johnnetta Betsch Cole) from that heated moment, Janell Hobson discusses the dangers of ideological separation along a false divide.More...

FEMINIST DAILY NEWS

September 2, 2010

IL Supreme Court Will Not Hear Parental Notification Appeal
China Court to Hear Nation's First HIV Discrimination Case
Justice Department Sues AZ Community College System
New MO Anti-Choice Law Goes into Effect

 
 

FROM THE ISSUE | SUMMER 2010


girlThe Echoes of Suffrage
ALEXANDRA TWETEN

In 1926, whether women would win the right to vote was decided by a letter from the mother of a 24-year-old Tennessee legislator. And Tennessee hasn’t forgotten its role. More...


girlWhere Are You Going, Arizona?
NICOLE GUIDOTTI-HERNANDEZ

An Arizona women’s and ethnic-studies professor tracks Arizona’s slide into xenophobia—and warns that there’s more to come. More...


Elena Kagan in 2008. Photo from Flickr user dseals. Creative Commons Attribution 2.0Elena Kagan: The Fourth in 425 Years
DONNA BRAZILE

It took us almost 200 years as a country to get the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court. Now, almost 30 years later, we will soon have three women serving together—two named by President Barack Obama in just two years. That’s remarkable—and the fact that the latest nominee is such an extraordinary candidate makes the news even better. Read full article.


 

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Despicable MeFeminist Film Analysis 101: A Case Study of "Despicable Me"
NATALIE WILSON

Lighten up, you angry feminist; it’s just a film.” Sick of hearing that, film critic Natalie Wilson talks back to her critics in her review of Disney’s latest kids’ movie, Despicable Me--and gives a crash course in feminist film theory. more..


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