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Apologizing for Ben Roethlisberger
by Annie Shields · March 10, 2010
Last Friday, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger became the subject of a police investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct for the second time this year. The alleged victim was hospitalized following the incident, which occurred in the restroom of a college bar in Georgia. When an athlete is accused of sexual assault there’s usually no shortage of voices expressing doubt about the allegations. This case, however, is different. Now that Roethlisberger is at the center of his second sexual ...Read More
Politics
Choosing Abortion in Utah May Be Criminal Act
by Catherine A. Traywick · March 10, 2010
A controversial bill signed by Utah governor Gary Herbert yesterday has been widely criticized for potentially criminalizing miscarriages–but the real danger of the new law is its potential to criminalize women who have abortions. The “Criminal Homicide and Abortion Amendments” bill defines as homicide the death of a fetus caused by “intentional or knowing” acts by the mother. While it was revised to exempt legal abortion, the state’s existing abortion ban is so restrictive that ...Read More
Health
My Headache and I on the Hill
by Paula Kamen · March 9, 2010
At first glance, the term “Headache on the Hill” may not seem to describe anything unexpected or extraordinary in the daily grind of business in our nation’s capitol. But a few weeks ago, for one day, I witnessed it being used in an entirely different way all over Capitol Hill–with wholehearted enthusiasm and drive, in an actual concerted campaign. I’m referring to the largest lobbying effort to date to urge legislators to finally fund federal research programs on migraine, primarily a women’s disease, ...Read More
Australia + Pacific Islands
Australia’s War on Small Breasts
by Catherine A. Traywick · March 7, 2010
As if we small-breasted ladies didn’t have it hard enough. We persevered through adolescences marred by a devastating lack of top-growth, endured comings-of-age minimized by the jabs of our bustier peers and, as adults, find ourselves woefully relegated to Victoria’s Secret’s young teen “Pink” section, from where we covetously eye the perfectly impractical lacy/strappy/barely-there/disgustingly-provocative underthings so accessibly sized for plumper patrons. Since childhood, men, magazines, ...Read More
Family
Wedding Bells Ring for D.C. Lesbian Brides
by Audrey Bilger · March 9, 2010
Marriage equality has come to our nation’s capitol. Starting today, lesbian and gay couples who have obtained marriage licenses will be eligible to walk down the aisle, stand before a justice, or create a ceremony of their choosing to celebrate their legal union. As someone who has been a happily married lesbian wife since 2008 (together since 1996), I know that there’s more to a same-sex wedding than floral arrangements and cake. Whether we want to or not, we carry along with us, metaphorically speaking, ...Read More
Justice
Maryland Slaps Domestic Victims in Face
by Elizabeth Black · March 9, 2010
A bill that would have made it easier for domestic violence victims to obtain protective orders against their abusers has failed in the Maryland House Judiciary Committee. According to The Washington Post , “H.B. 700 would have brought Maryland into conformance with the practices of every other state in the country.” The bill would have replaced the current Maryland standard that victims must offer “clear and convincing evidence” in order to gain a protective order, rather than a “preponderance ...Read More
Ms.cellany
On the 97th Year Since Harriet Tubman Died
by Courtney Young · March 10, 2010
In children’s books, scholarly texts, popular culture and any Black History Month curriculum, Harriet Tubman is a fixture, and rightfully so: Her bravery still astounds. Born a slave in Maryland during 1822, the adolescent Tubman (then Araminta Ross) suffered a blow to ...Read More
We Love: Gloria Steinem (duh!)
by Erica Shultz · March 10, 2010
In an interview this weekend with Patt Morrison in the LA Times, Gloria Steinem said: If I could have one wish for the women’s movement worldwide, it would be to have feminist groups everywhere. We’re communal creatures. We need to gather together once a week ...Read More
Brighten Your Day: Shameless Puppy Photo
by Erica Shultz · March 10, 2010
This cute pup is ready to play in her festive This is What a Feminist Looks Like t-shirt. (Photoshopped? We don’t know what you’re talking about.) Have photos of your pet in funky feminist gear? Send them over to eshultz@msmagazine.com and your special furry ...Read More
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Arts
Mo’Nique, Bigelow + Oscar: Mixed Feelings
This season’s Academy Awards race, ending with last night’s historic ceremony, was ...
Oscar, I Didn’t Know it Mattered
When Kathryn Bigelow received an academy award nomination this year for best director ...
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Media
Apologizing for Ben Roethlisberger
Last Friday, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger became the subject of ...
Can Feminists Applaud Lost’s Final Season?
Lost has raised some feminist hackles in past seasons, including my own. (For readers ...
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Health
My Headache and I on the Hill
At first glance, the term “Headache on the Hill” may not seem to describe anything ...
Eating Disorders Are Not “About Control”
Aren’t eating disorders about control? I’ve lost count of the times people have said ...
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Life
Wedding Bells Ring for D.C. Lesbian Brides
Marriage equality has come to our nation’s capitol. Starting today, lesbian and ...
Dispatches from Guyland
Twenty-five years ago, when I would ask the students in my classes who planned to have ...
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