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Annie Shields
Annie is the Community Editor at The Nation and the former New Media Coordinator at Ms. magazine. She studied sociology and women's studies at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. She's a big fan of birds, plants and things that are funny. Her animal totem is the bat.
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Annie Shields's Posts
NEWS BRIEF: Today, Nurses Rally Around the World for Economic Justice
November 3, 2011 by Annie Shields · 2 Comments
Nurses say they are fed up with seeing patients and communities strapped for cash and struggling to survive. So nurses’ unions around the globe are staging demonstrations today in favor of policies that promote economic justice. National Nurses United (NNU) members will protest outside the Treasury Department in Washington, D.C. Joined by the AFL-CIO and [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany, The Economy, Work · Tagged with Economic Crisis, Economic Recovery, Nurses, Unions
NEWS BRIEF: Global Population Hits 7 Billion
October 31, 2011 by Annie Shields · Leave a Comment
Today, according to projections from the United Nations Population Fund, the global population hit 7 billion—a number that continues to grow by more than 200,000 a day. As Ms. reported in the latest issue (on newsstands now or available here), the increasingly steep climb in the Earth’s population raises serious concerns about sustainability. The Feminist [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany · Tagged with Contraception, Ellie Smeal, Family Planning, Feminist Majority Foundation, Global Population, Maternal Mortality, United Nations
UPDATE: Major Victory in “Rape Is Rape” Campaign
October 19, 2011 by Annie Shields · 12 Comments
The “Rape is Rape” campaign, demanding that all rapes be counted in the FBI’s annual Uniform Crime Report (UCR), took a huge step forward yesterday at a crucial meeting of law enforcement officials. The Uniform Crime Report Subcommittee of the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) voted unanimously to expand its definition of rape in [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany · Tagged with Change.org, FBI, Forcible Rape, Oral Rape, Petition, Rape, Rape is Rape, Uniform Crime Report, Women's Law Project
#OccupyWallStreet, SlutWalk NYC and Racial Blind Spots: Editors’ Picks, 10/2-10/8
October 8, 2011 by Annie Shields · 3 Comments
Progressive and feminist activists were in the national spotlight this week as they took to the streets of cities and towns across the country in protest of corporate greed and rape culture. The Occupy Wall Street movement continued to gain momentum, spreading from New York City’s Liberty Square to 18 other cities in the U.S. and [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany · Tagged with #OccupyWallSt, Akiba Solomon, Colorlines, Corporations, Crunk Feminist Collective, Feministing, Kai Wright, Kevin Alvarez, Latoya Peterson, Liberty Square, Manissa McCleave Maharawal, Progressive Movement, Race, Racial Justice, Racialicious, Racism, Radical Inclusivity, Rinku Sen, Slutwalk, SlutWalk NYC, Wall Street
Going Postal, Occupying Wall Street and KKK Analogies: Editors’ Picks, 9/23–10/1
October 1, 2011 by Annie Shields · 1 Comment
When a woman of color says something you don’t like about politics, naturally her race and gender are to blame. Or so we’d be led to believe by the backlash this week against Melissa Harris-Perry (for those not familiar, an esteemed black feminist scholar, frequent MSNBC commentator and author of an acclaimed new book on the [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany · Tagged with #OccupyWallSt, Alternet, Black Feminism, Climate Change, Family Planning, Feministing, Gene Lyons, Global Population, Grist, In These Times, Kelly Kapoor, KKK, Lindsay Beyerstein, Melissa Harris Perry, Michele Bachmann, Mindy Kaling, Obama, Racism, Salon, The Nation, The New Yorker, The Office, U.S. Postal Service, War on Women
An Open Letter to Ben and Jerry
September 30, 2011 by Annie Shields · 41 Comments
Earlier this month, Ben & Jerry’s ice cream company announced their latest zany frozen concoction–”Schweddy Balls.” The ice cream is named for a fictional treat from a 1990s Saturday Night Live sketch in which Alec Baldwin played a chef named Pete Schweddy, appearing on a fictional NPR show called “Delicious Dish” to talk about his [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany · Tagged with Alec Baldwin, Barack Obama, Ben & Jerry's, capitalism, Common Cause, Dave Matthews, Hannah Teter, Ice Cream, Jerry Garcia, Jimmy Fallon, John Lennon, Maple Blondie, Monty Python, Phish, Saturday Night Live, Schweddy Balls, Social Justice, Stephen Colbert, Vermont, Willie Nelson, Yes Pecan
Feminists: The FBI Is Listening to You
September 29, 2011 by Annie Shields · 1 Comment
As our regular readers know, over the past several months Ms. and our publisher, the Feminist Majority Foundation (FMF), have been waging a campaign to get the FBI to change the archaic “forcible rape” definition that’s used in the annual Uniform Crime Report (UCR). We teamed up with Change.org in June to help get the word [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany · Tagged with FBI, Feminist Majority Foundation, Forcible Rape, Greg Scarbro, New York Times, Uniform Crime Report, Women's Law Project
Troy Davis and a New Fight Against The Death Penalty: Editors’ Picks, 9/18-9/24
September 24, 2011 by Annie Shields · Leave a Comment
Like countless people across the globe, this week we were glued to coverage of the impending execution of Troy Davis. In 1991, Davis was convicted of, and sentenced to death for, the 1989 murder of Mark MacPhail, an off-duty police officer in Savannah, Georgia. There was no physical evidence against Davis, and the prosecution’s case [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany · Tagged with Amnesty International, Capital Punishment, Colorlines, Crunk Feminist Collective, Georgia, Lynching, Racialicious, Racism, The Death Penalty, Troy Davis, US Supreme Court
Newsflash: Single Mom Granted Clemency in Ohio
September 8, 2011 by Annie Shields · 1 Comment
Kelley Williams-Bolar, the Ohio single mother of two who was convicted of a felony for using her father’s address instead of her own in order to get her children into what she felt would be a safer school district, has been granted clemency by Gov. John Kasich. Williams-Bolar had originally been sentenced to 10 days in [...]
Filed under Crime + Policing, Education, Justice, Ms.cellany, National, Newsflash · Tagged with Change.org, Kelley Williams-Bolar, Ohio, Petition, Single Mothers
Pioneering Trans Kids, Slave-Inspired Earrings and Gaddafi’s Guards: Editors’ Picks, 8/28-9/3
September 3, 2011 by Annie Shields · 1 Comment
The Washington Post reports that five of Col. Moammar Gaddafi’s female bodyguards have come forward to say that they were systematically raped and abused by the now fugitive Libyan leader, his sons and other members of the regime. Since the 1970s, Gaddafi has maintained an elite team of about 30 women, known as his Amazonian guard. [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany · Tagged with ABC, Abortion, Amanda Marcotte, Amazonian Guard, Autoimmune Diseases, Campus Progress, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Latoya Peterson, Libya, Media, MLK Memorial, Moammar Gaddafi, Nightline, Non-Violence, Pregnancy, Racialicious, Sjögren's Syndrome, Slave Earrings, Transgender, Transphobic Violence, U.S. Open, Venus Williams, Vogue Italia




