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Help a Native Filmmaker Finish Her Doc on LaDonna Harris!

Michel Cicero

Here at Ms. we’re constantly awestruck by the many women auteurs out there making feminist film, art and music, or launching projects to change the world–and doing it all on […]

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We Heart: EMILY’s List Grizzlies

Michel Cicero

EMILY’s List, whose goal it is to get progressive women elected, posted a hilarious video today on YouTube in reaction to Sarah Palin’s “Mama Grizzlies” video (in which Palin compares […]

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Lesbian Singing Nun Is Too Much for Small-Town America

Michel Cicero

The true story of Jeanine Deckers’ life is much more interesting—and lesbian—than Debbie Reynolds’ portrayal of “The Singing Nun” would lead you to believe.

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