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Stephanie Hallett
Stephanie hails from Toronto, Canada. She is a Ms. writer, a Master of Journalism candidate and a hip hop dancer/instructor/choreographer. She got her start in feminist journalism at the age of 16 when she was a member of the first editorial collective at Shameless magazine--and she has never looked back.
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Stephanie Hallett's Posts
The New York Times Puts Another Alleged Rape Victim on Trial
April 19, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · 35 Comments
Last month, The New York Times stirred massive controversy by implicating an 11-year-old girl in her own brutal gang-rape, reporting that she “dressed older than her age [and wore] make-up.” This week, they’re blaming the victim yet again. In 2008, a 29-year-old woman was out celebrating a job promotion with friends when she had too [...]
Filed under Media, Print · Tagged with False Rape Accusations, Kenneth Moreno, Manhattan, Officer Moreno, Petition, Rape, Rape Trial, The New York TImes
Do Women Lie About Rape?
April 7, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · 75 Comments
Do women lie about rape? That’s an easy question for feminists and allies to answer–in the vast majority of cases, absolutely not–but it’s one that gets asked every time a rape accusation is made public. Take the case of Ben Roethlisberger. Back in 2009, the star Steelers quarterback was accused of rape by a Lake [...]
Filed under Crime + Policing, Justice · Tagged with Ben Roethlisberger, False Reports, FBI, Football, Forcible Rape, Joanne Archambault, Julian Assange, Lake Tahoe, Lying About Rape, No More Excuses, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh Steelers, Police, Rape, Rape Culture, Rape Survivors, Reporting Rape, Roman Polanski, Sports, TMZ, UCR
Joe Biden Urges Schools To Address Sexual Assault Epidemic
April 4, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · 1 Comment
Today, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden and the Department of Education announced the launch of a nationwide initiative to encourage colleges, universities and K-12 schools to take action to prevent sexual violence on campuses. It’s been a long time coming. Biden’s initiative follows more than 25 years of feminists lobbying the federal government to address [...]
Filed under Education, National · Tagged with Campus Sexual Assault, Date Rape, Department of Education, Rape, Rape Prevention, Sexual Assault, Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Sexual Violence, Vice President Joe Biden
On Domestic Workers’ Day, A Call to Action
March 30, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · 3 Comments
Outside of the busy Vermont Metro station in Los Angeles today, dozens of domestic workers and supporters rallied to call for the passage of the California Domestic Worker Bill of Rights. “Behind many successful households there is a strong domestic worker,” said Altagracia Garcia to cheers. She and others spoke out for domestic workers’ legal [...]
Filed under Work · Tagged with California, California Domestic Worker Bill of Rights, Caregivers, Domestic Worker, Labor Rights, New York Domestic Worker Bill of Rights
No Comment: March Madness, A Guide for Girls
March 22, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · 4 Comments
It’s that time of year again, gals. The time of year when we sit down, furl our lady brows, and try our darndest to take part in that gee-whiz-tough office tradition, the March Madness pool. I know it’s hard, what with the estrogen-fuddled brains and all, but thanks to winemaker Seven Daughters’ March Gladness table, [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany, No Comment · Tagged with 7 Daughters, Basketball, Bracket, March Gladness, March Madness, Sexist Advertising, Sports, Wine
Feminist Backlash, Then and Now
March 8, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · 4 Comments
In August 1982, the No Comment section of Ms. magazine decried a decade of premature media eulogies for feminism and the women’s liberation movement. But the women’s movement wasn’t dead, it was under attack. In the 1980′s, feminist gains of the previous decade were turned upside down, shaken by the ankles and mutilated by conservatives [...]
Filed under From the Stacks, Ms.cellany · Tagged with 1982, Backlash, Feminist Coming Out Day, Gloria Steinem, Harvard University, Ms., Susan Faludi, Vintage No Comment
On March 8 in Italy, A Man Gave Me Flowers
March 7, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · 2 Comments
Seven years ago, on March 8, I was standing on a cobbled street in Milan when a man ran up from behind me shouting, “Bella donna! Bella donna! Momento!” My Italian was negligible, but I understood the request for a moment of my time. When I turned I saw a middle-aged Milanese man kneeling in [...]
Filed under Europe, Global · Tagged with Festa della Donna, International Women's Day, Italy, Mimosa Flowers, Worker's Rights, Working Conditions
Wearing a Tube Top Does Not Equal Consent
February 25, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · 25 Comments
In a disgraceful judgment by the provincial court of Manitoba, Canada, Justice Robert Dewar allowed a convicted rapist to walk away with nothing but a curfew and a mandatory letter of apology to his victim. The reason? She was wearing a tube top, high heels and make-up the night of the rape–and she was drinking [...]
Filed under Canada, Global · Tagged with Canada, Derek Coggan, Implied Consent, Justice Robert Dewar, Kenneth Rhodes, Manitoba, Queen's Bench, Rape, Rape Apologism, Sexual Assault, Yes Means Yes
NEWSFLASH: Good News for Same-Sex Nuptials and Unions
February 23, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · 1 Comment
In a move eagerly anticipated by gay rights advocates since his election in 2008, President Obama has ordered the Justice Department to cease its defense of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)–bringing federal marriage equality one step closer to reality. The 1996 act defines marriage as a legal union between a man and woman and allows [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany, Newsflash · Tagged with Civil Unions, DADT, Defense of Marriage Act, DOMA, Don't Ask Don't Tell, Freedom to Marry, Hawaii, Neil Abercrombie, Same-Sex Marriage
NEWSFLASH: Mubarak is Ousted, Egypt is Free!
February 11, 2011 by Stephanie Hallett · Leave a Comment
Joyful screams–”Allahu Akbar!” “God is great!”–tears and hugs erupted in the streets and in homes across Egypt this morning as the 30-year reign of former president Hosni Mubarak at last came to an end. Protests began on Jan. 25 and have continued for nearly three weeks. Following three devastating speeches to the contrary, Mubarak finally [...]
Filed under Ms.cellany, Newsflash · Tagged with #Jan25, Democracy Now, Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, Mubarak Resignation, Mubark, Revolution




