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Catherine A. Traywick Catherine A. Traywick
Catherine is an assistant features editor at Hyphen magazine and a first year student at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. She interned at Ms. in the spring of 2010, and has since reported on the gendered impact of immigration enforcement in Arizona, the rights of health care workers in the Philippines and indigenous women's struggle against Big Oil in Canada. She has a B.A. in English and a minor in Women & Gender Studies from Arizona State University.

Website: http://catherine-a-traywick.com
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Newsflash: 12-yr-old Bride Dies from Post-Coital Bleeding

Newsflash: 12-yr-old Bride Dies from Post-Coital Bleeding

April 9, 2010 by · 2 Comments 

CNN reports that a 12-year-old Yemeni girl died of injuries to her genitals a few days after her arranged marriage to a much older man. The story comes via the United Nations Children’s Fund and the Sisters’ Arab Forum for Human Rights (SAF), a women’s advocacy group in the region that denounces child marriage. The [...]

How We’re Doing: Women Experts on the Radio

How We’re Doing: Women Experts on the Radio

April 5, 2010 by · 6 Comments 

It seems NPR isn’t quite as balanced as we think–or so NPR ombudsman Alicia Shepard discovered after conducting a gender analysis of the network’s programming. With the help of NPR librarian Hannah Somers, Shepard examined how often women appeared as commentators and experts on the network’s regular programs over 15 months. The pair found that, [...]

90210 Hearts Gloria Steinem (and Ms. Magazine)

90210 Hearts Gloria Steinem (and Ms. Magazine)

April 2, 2010 by · 9 Comments 

We know our audience here at Ms. magazine. Which is why we’re pretty sure you didn’t catch this week’s episode of the new 90210 and, in particular, requisite quirky girl Erin Silver’s shout-out to Ms. Here’s how it went down (sorry, we don’t have a clip): Adrianna: Hey, I wanted to bring you both a [...]

Masculine Science v. Marie Curie

Masculine Science v. Marie Curie

March 26, 2010 by · 5 Comments 

The persistent dearth of women scientists has been researched, contested and speculated upon in recent years, with study after study interpreting this paucity as born of bias, biology or some combination of both. But amid this understandable concern about why so few women succeed in science, another significant question is often neglected: how the few [...]

How We’re Doing: Maternal Mortality Increasing in the US

How We’re Doing: Maternal Mortality Increasing in the US

March 23, 2010 by · 6 Comments 

In the ongoing furor over abortion and health care, there’s an issue at the intersection of the two that has gone little-examined: maternal health. A new Amnesty International report released before this weekend’s critical vote–in combination with a call for action to President Obama–reveals a problem that remains under most people’s radar: Maternal mortality rates [...]

Philippine Condom Giveaway Hailed

Philippine Condom Giveaway Hailed

March 22, 2010 by · 3 Comments 

Today, the Philippine Commission on the Status of Women hailed the Department of Health’s recent condom distribution program, responding to intense disapproval of the program from Malacañang Palace and the powerful Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines. The controversial program, Ingat Lagi, My Valentine (“Take care always, my Valentine”), distributed free condoms at flower booths [...]

How We’re Doing: Women and Wealth

How We’re Doing: Women and Wealth

March 15, 2010 by · 2 Comments 

A recent study by the Insight Center for Community Economic Development has been making the rounds–in large part because the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette literally made headlines out of it last week when it zoned in on this rather surprising statement on page 7 of the report: While white women in the prime working years of ages [...]

Newsflash: D.C. High School Hires Woman Football Coach

Newsflash: D.C. High School Hires Woman Football Coach

March 12, 2010 by · 1 Comment 

The Washington Post reports that a high school in D.C.  has hired a woman as head coach of its varsity football team. Natalie Randolph, 29, has played women’s professional football for five seasons and served as an assistant coach to another D.C. high school for two seasons. She was officially introduced at a press conference [...]

Choosing Abortion in Utah May Be Criminal Act

Choosing Abortion in Utah May Be Criminal Act

March 10, 2010 by · 3 Comments 

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 [...]

The Verdict: U.S. Sex Tourist Gets 20 Years

The Verdict: U.S. Sex Tourist Gets 20 Years

March 9, 2010 by · 5 Comments 

Donald Mathias, 64, was sentenced to 20 years in prison last week for sexually abusing two Filipina girls, ages 11 and 12, while visiting the Philippines in 2007 and 2008, according to GMA News. Mathias met the girls online and arranged his trips with their mother, who has since been charged with child abuse and [...]

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