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Education
Girls Need to Say “Math Is for Me”
by Caryl Rivers and Rosalind Barnett · May 25, 2012 · no comments
Ideas about women not being “hardwired” to do math are falling like dominoes in the research area. But deep down, do girls and women really believe it? And will they take steps, as they grow, to make high-paying careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) a reality? New research finds that the answer may be no. Researcher Pascal Huguet of Aix-Marseille University in France found in 2009 that middle school girls did less well on a math test when told that boys generally did better in math ...Read More
Books
Minnie Bruce Pratt: The Poet as Working-Class Hero
by Mary Meriam · May 25, 2012 · no comments
National Poetry Month may be over, but it’s never too late to recognize a wonderful poet and her poems. On April 19, Minnie Bruce Pratt’s latest collection, Inside the Money Machine, won the 2011 Audre Lorde Award for Lesbian Poetry from The Publishing Triangle, whose annual Awards honor the best lesbian and gay nonfiction, poetry and fiction. Pratt has been writing poetry since the 1970s, and was a pioneer poetic spirit of the women’s and gay liberation movements. According to the Poetry Foundation, she is ...Read More
Law
12 More Lawsuits Attack Contraceptive Coverage; Still No Good Case
by Sarah Lipton-Lubet · May 25, 2012 · 6 comments
Every few weeks, opponents of birth control manage to garner some media attention by objecting–again–to the federal contraceptive coverage rule [as mandated by the Affordable Care Act], which ensures that millions of women will have affordable insurance coverage for contraception without extra out-of-pocket costs. But time after time, it’s just more of the same. This week, 12 new lawsuits were filed challenging the rule, more than doubling those already in play. The lawsuits have made a splash by virtue ...Read More
Reproductive Health
Without Planned Parenthood in Texas, Good Luck Finding Low-Cost Healthcare
by Andrea Grimes · May 24, 2012 · no comments
While the State of Texas battles in court for what it says is its right to exclude Planned Parenthood from participating in the Medicaid Women’s Health Program (WHP) there, the Texas Health and Human Services commission is sending mixed messages to the more than 50,000 women who currently rely on Planned Parenthood for their care through the WHP. Instead of waiting for the courts to decide whether Planned Parenthood, considered by the state of Texas to be an “abortion affiliate,” can participate ...Read More
National
Girls Need to Say “Math Is for Me”
by Caryl Rivers and Rosalind Barnett · May 25, 2012 · no comments
Ideas about women not being “hardwired” to do math are falling like dominoes in the research area. But deep down, do girls and women really believe it? And will they take steps, as they grow, to make high-paying careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) a reality? New research finds that the answer may be no. Researcher Pascal Huguet of Aix-Marseille University in France found in 2009 that middle school girls did less well on a math test when told that boys generally did better in math ...Read More
Internet + Tech
The Pinterest Problem
by Tara L. Conley · May 21, 2012 · 13 comments
Recently, Pinterest, the newest billion-dollar social network, has been overwhelmingly characterized by online journalists and bloggers as a women-centered social media platform. While there have been discussions, most notably by Johanna Blakely, which suggest that social media neutralizes gender when it comes to marketing demographics, some of us, like my friend Goddessjaz, still wonder if/how social media can function to ameliorate social and cultural problems stemming from sexism and gender stereotypes. As Pinterest’s ...Read More
Ms.cellany
HERvotes Blog Carnival: National Women’s Health Week
by Cindy Pearson · May 17, 2012 · no comments
For the 13th #HERvotesblog carnival, we’re celebrating National Women’s Health Week. The federal government launched National Women’s Health Week ten years ago in an effort to improve women’s health by building awareness about things like exercise, healthy eating ...Read More
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Justice
12 More Lawsuits Attack Contraceptive Coverage; Still No Good Case
Every few weeks, opponents of birth control manage to garner some media attention by objecting–again–to ...
Missoula Isn’t the Only Site of Rape Culture
[TRIGGER WARNING: This story discusses sexual assault and rape culture.] The police department, ...
The Bogus Arguments Against VAWA
The Violence Against Women Act, or VAWA, initially passed in 1994 and reauthorized in ...
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Arts
Minnie Bruce Pratt: The Poet as Working-Class Hero
National Poetry Month may be over, but it’s never too late to recognize a wonderful ...
Lizz Winstead Takes Brainy Satire Beyond The Daily Show
Lizz Winstead is a household name for millions who’ve never even heard of her. ...
Hollywood’s War on Women
While Hollywood’s marginalization of women may not yet have reached the scale of ...
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National
Girls Need to Say “Math Is for Me”
Ideas about women not being “hardwired” to do math are falling like dominoes ...
Sexual Exploitation of Native Women: Challenging the Shame
Last week, Indian Country Today published a story by independent journalist and photographer ...
Occupy Wall Street Holds First Feminist General Assembly
“What took so long?” was the general sentiment among those gathered in Washington ...
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Media
The Pinterest Problem
Recently, Pinterest, the newest billion-dollar social network, has been overwhelmingly ...
The Femisphere: Reproductive Rights Bloggers
Sites such as RH Reality Check and Abortion Gang have long comprised a thriving reproductive-rights ...
HBO’s Veep: Stolen Stylists, First Lady Feuds and Politics
In the social media era we live in, it’s hard for the personal to not be political. ...
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