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Kerensa Cadenas
Kerensa Cadenas is a freelance writer who is obsessed with all things entertainment, pop culture, television and film. She lives in Los Angeles and is obsessed with that too.
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Kerensa Cadenas's Posts
We Heart: The Real Housewives of SNL
November 12, 2010 by Kerensa Cadenas · Leave a Comment
Bravo’s The Real Housewives reality show is everywhere, whether you watch it on TV or not. On the radio you can hear Kim Zolciak or the Countess LuAnn singing about money or parties. At the supermarket you can see Teresa Giudice on the cover of a tabloid, refuting claims that her husband is cheating, or [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany, We Heart + We Spleen · Tagged with Andy Cohen, bell hooks, Bethenny Frankel, Betty Friedan, Bravo, Countess LuAnn, Feminism, Kim Zolciak, Media, SNL, Teresa Giudice, The Real Housewives
Need Some Feminist Fun? Here’s Where To Find It This Week
November 8, 2010 by Kerensa Cadenas · 5 Comments
Ready for all the great feminist events coming up this week? I know I am, as always. This week signals one of my favorite holidays (for me it counts as a holiday): the National Women’s Studies Conference. Difficult Dialogues II picks up the complicated conversations started in Atlanta last year, this time in Denver, Colo., [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany · Tagged with Aimee Liu, Andrea Smith, Barbara Cruikshank, Biddy Martin, Counterpublic Collective, Gloria Steinem, It Gets Better Project, Joan Nestle, Lena Dunham, Maudsley Therapy, National Women's Studies Conference, NYU, Reyna Remirez, SXSW, The Renfrew Center, The Trevor Project, Tiny Furniture, Upright Cabaret
Talking Up Choice on the Streets and Campuses
November 4, 2010 by Kerensa Cadenas · Leave a Comment
On Election Day, bright and early at 7 a.m. (usually the time I hit the snooze button for another 20 minutes of sleep), I was already on the corner of Westwood and Wilshire Blvds. in Los Angeles volunteering for the Feminist Majority’s Pro-Choice Students for Barbara Boxer Campaign. Along with three others, we held signs [...]
Filed under National, Politics · Tagged with Abortion, Barbara Boxer, Election Day, Feminist Majority Foundation, Jerry Brown, Pro-Choice Students for Boxer, UCLA, women's rights
Peek At the Week
November 2, 2010 by Kerensa Cadenas · Leave a Comment
Welcome to our new weekly events calendar, where I’ll give you a rundown of all the fabulous feminist and progressive (and sometimes cheesy pop culture) events that I would be attending if I could be in multiple places at once and had an inheritance. The first and most important event this week is Election Day, [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany · Tagged with Anika Noni Rose, Black Masculinity, Broadway, Domestic Violence, election, For Colored Girls, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf, Global Domestic Violence Conference, Groundlings, Janet Jackson, Jewel Woods, Kathy Acker, Kerry Washington, NAMC, National Association of Mothers' Centers, Ntozake Shange, Patti Lupone, Pedro Almodovar, Proposition 8, Same-Sex Marriage, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Siren Nation Women's Music and Arts Festival, Thandie Newton, Whoopi Goldberg, women in film, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
Newsflash: A Stop to “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”?
October 14, 2010 by Kerensa Cadenas · Leave a Comment
UPDATE, October 14: The Obama administration has asked U.S. District Court Judge Virginia Phillips to stay her order for the U.S. military to end its “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy. On Tuesday, Phillips issued a worldwide injunction stopping enforcement of DADT Gay rights groups have been celebrating the decision, but still relaying caution to LGBTQ [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany, Newsflash · Tagged with Don't Ask Don't Tell, Gay Rights, Gays and Lesbians in the Military, Judge Virginia Phillips, Log Cabin Republicans, Servicemembers United
Tavi Gevinson is Fashionable, Feminist and Just 14
October 8, 2010 by Kerensa Cadenas · 8 Comments
Tavi Gevinson is a feminist. When I ask her if she would call herself one she wholeheartedly agrees. At 14, she has recently started high school and gave a presentation about Riot Grrrl in her favorite class. She is known in class for being “the feminist” after her presentation, but it isn’t a big deal. [...]
Filed under Internet + Tech, Media · Tagged with BlackBook, Fashion, Feminism, feminist theory, Harper's Bazaar, Jessica Valenti, Kathleen Hanna, Marissa Meltzer, Pop, Rear Window, Riot Grrrl, Sassy, Seventeen, Tavi Gevinson, The Style Rookie, Zines
Dare to Read a Banned Book Today!
September 28, 2010 by Kerensa Cadenas · 3 Comments
September 25th through October 2nd is the American Library Association’s Banned Books Week, showcasing those dangerous tomes that might warp the minds of young and old alike! Perhaps they touch on–lower your voice–sex. Or sexism. Or racism. Or on progressive politics. Perhaps they’re anti-war! In any case, someone or some group has either challenged these [...]
Filed under Arts, Books · Tagged with Alice Walker, Alison Bechdel, American Library Association, Amy Tan, Anne Frank, Annie Proulx, Are You There God? It's Me, Banned Book Week, Beloved, Blubber, Books, Brokeback Mountain, Deenie, Dykes To Watch Out For, Feminism, Forever, Fun Home, Harper Lee, Judy Blume, Kate Chopin, Margaret Atwood, Pulitzer Prize, The Awakening, The Bluest Eye, The Color Purple, The Diary of a Young Girl, The Handmaid's Tale, The Joy Luck Club, Tiger Eyes, To Kill a Mockingbird, Toni Morrison
bell hooks week!
September 8, 2010 by Kerensa Cadenas · 13 Comments
“If I do not speak in a language that can be understood, then there is little chance for dialogue.” -bell hooks, from Talking Back: Thinking Feminist, Thinking Black This week at the Ms. Blog, we are running a series of essays celebrating the life and works of the extraordinary bell hooks. hooks has made a [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany · Tagged with Amanda Montei, Audrey Bilger, bell hooks, Class, Courtney Young, Ebony Utley, Education (U.S.), Feminism, Feminism is for Everybody, feminist theory, Ileana Jimenez, Janell Hobson, Love, Mako Fitts, Martha Pitts, Pam Redela, popular culture, Race, Susan E King, Talking Back:Thinking Feminist, Teaching to Transgress, Thinking Black, Transforming a Rape Culture
90210 on 9/02/10
September 2, 2010 by Kerensa Cadenas · 5 Comments
When I think about growing up in the 90s, I always return to one particular place: Beverly Hills, California. I never actually stepped foot in the zip code (until recently, when I came to work as an intern for Ms.), but I watched Beverly Hills 90210 every Wednesday night at 8 p.m. I followed the [...]
Filed under Media, TV · Tagged with Abortion, Andi Zeisler, Beauty Norms, Beverly Hills 90210, Elizabeth Spiridakis, Feminism, Marisa Metzler, Media, Pop Culture, Sexuality, Susan J Douglas, Teens & Adolescence, Television
Newsflash: Australian Couple Awaits Trial for Abortion
September 2, 2010 by Kerensa Cadenas · 9 Comments
In Cairns, Queensland, a 20-year-old woman is being prosecuted for intending to terminate her pregnancy. Tegan Leach and her partner, Sergie Brennan, 22, are expected to stand trial on October 12 for importing the abortion drugs RU486 and Misoprostol from Ukraine in order to terminate Leach’s pregnancy (in December 2008). While police did not prove [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany, Newsflash · Tagged with Abortion, Abortion Rights, Anti-Abortion, Australia, Kathy Newnam, Misoprostol, Petition, Pro-Choice, Protest, Radical Women, Reproductive Rights, RU486, Sergie Brennan, Tegan Leach, Trial




