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Politics
Bishops, Keep Your Hands Off Health Care!
by Kathy Spillar · March 11, 2010
Is this a theocracy or a democracy? As Congress is working feverishly to pass health-care reform, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is once again trying to kill it. We’re having deja vu here. As Ms. reported in our current Winter 2010 issue, the bishops swooped in during House negotiations over a reform bill last fall and insisted on an oppressive amendment, known as Stupak-Pitts, to significantly restrict access to abortion. It would prohibit public or private health insurance plans participating in the ...Read More
Reproductive Rights
Criminalized Abortion: Coming to a State Near You
by Carol King · March 14, 2010
Utah State Rep. Carl Wimmer is running for re-election. Not exactly surprising news in that state, where he’s been basking in loads of media attention as the author of Utah’s latest assault on women, H.B. 462, otherwise known as the Criminal Homicide and Abortions Revisions. The anti-abortion bill that became law this week in Utah was Wimmer’s most recent attempt to weaken Roe v. Wade. If you’ve been following the Ms. Blog posts, you know that the new law criminalizes choice. Wimmer’s ...Read More
Global
Haitian Feminists Celebrate Lost Leaders
by Lina Abirafeh · March 14, 2010
What better place to have spent International Women’s Day than in solidarity with Haitian feminists? It was a moving event full of singing, speeches, candles and tears, marked by profound respect for Myriam Merlet, Magalie Marcelin and Anne Marie Coriolan–feminist leaders who were lost during the earthquake. The event was organized by CONAP, the Haitian women’s umbrella organization, and the day was dedicated to promoting feminist values, reaffirming the struggle, strengthening solidarity and recapturing ...Read More
Music
Is Lady Gaga a Feminist or Isn’t She?
by Noelle Williams · March 11, 2010
Nobody could describe my relationship with Lady Gaga better than she does: We’re in a Bad Romance. She’ll say something feminist one minute and equate feminism with man-hating the next. Sometimes she seems too skinny, too blonde, too commercial–but then she explains how her Bad Romance video simulates the trafficking of women as commodities in the music industry and I swoon. So, with the newly released first unofficial biography of Lady Gaga in hand, I set out to settle the question: Is Lady Gaga a feminist ...Read More
Media
Jihad Jane Upsets Notions of “White” and “Woman”
by Renee Martin · March 11, 2010
Long before 9/11, Americans had a firm understanding of what terrorists looked like. They’re assumed to be of Middle Eastern descent and, predominantly, men. With these characteristics in mind, racial and gender profiling have been implemented to make the country safer (supposedly): Brown male bodies signify danger. The federal indictment of Colleen R. LaRose, a.k.a. “Jihad Jane,” has problematized this conception. LaRose is not only a woman, but a white, blonde, blue-eyed suburban American. The ...Read More
Life
What’s the “Scoop” About Groping?
by Shira Tarrant · March 12, 2010
What’s the “scoop” on sexual groping? There is no scoop. Getting felt up or fondled is old news. Ask any girl. Yet, on March 1, Los Angeles TV station KTLA 5 ran a news story titled “Scooping: Sexual Assault or Schoolboy Prank?” The report: An 11-year-old Castaic middle school student says she has become part of an alarming new trend called ‘scooping,’ which involves inappropriate touching by fellow students. As if sexual groping were a new discovery! And as if sexual assault could be misunderstood ...Read More
Ms.cellany
From the Stacks | Pre-1972 Women’s History Quiz
by Alexandra Tweten · March 12, 2010
Can you name 10 women who have made important contributions to American history and development? (No presidents’ wives, writers or singers–and no one living today.) If this was difficult, try naming 10 men. Easy? In honor of Women’s History Month, we’ve ...Read More
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Health
Don’t Make Me Laugh, I’ll Pee!
Stress incontinence has gotten a makeover. There’s a new product, a new ad campaign, ...
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I cringe at the television every time I see Sally Field talking about Boniva. Now, don’t ...
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Media
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Arts
Surprise! A Guy Comedy Without Balls!
The trailer for She’s Out of My League made it look like a by-men-for-men comedy, ...
Movie Review: Brooklyn’s Finest
Brooklyn’s Finest is a new movie about cops and robbers and cops who are sometimes robbers. ...
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Life
What’s the “Scoop” About Groping?
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Wedding Bells Ring for D.C. Lesbian Brides
Marriage equality has come to our nation’s capitol. Starting today, lesbian and ...
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