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Author: Lachrista Greco

Lachrista Greco is a freelance feminist writer and yoga instructor based in Madison, Wisconsin. She is currently putting together an anthology called, Olive Grrrls: Italian American Women & The Search for Identity. Lachrista is also the creator of the well-known, Guerrilla Feminism page on Facebook.
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Miley Cyrus’ “Sluttiness” Is The Least of Our Problems

Lachrista Greco

The universe (well, the media) is slut-shaming Miley Cyrus pretty damn hard today for her performance at last night’s MTV Video Music Awards. She wore little. She gyrated. She was sexual.  This is the least of our problems—or it should  be the least of our problems anyway. Cyrus used her sexuality–which is hers  to use–throughout the performance. […]

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