Archive for the 'Feminism' Category
The weekend is almost here and we cannot leave you without our recommendations. And then we are ready to enjoy the sunny weather! Reading Materials: A stunning book by the poet and essayist Jane Satterfield. Daughters of Empire: A memoir of a year in Britain and beyond speaks with passion about the relationship between mother [...]
This week, our blogger Meg Massey took part in a roundtable discussion at Newsweek about abortion with four other organizations: the National Organization for Women, NARAL Pro-Choice America, Choice USA and Pandagon. The debate occurred after an April 16 article at Newsweek made the declaration that young voters are not as involved in defending abortion [...]
The future of feminism needs to be acknowledged — Chloe at Feministing writes in "Young women are the future of feminism:" Closely connected to the feeling that young women aren’t grateful, it seems, is the feeling that young women today are so entitled. They’re ambitious and they speak their minds and sometimes it feels like [...]
We are here again with our recommendation for what’s happening and what worthy for reading. Take notes! Movies and Reading Materials: Love storytelling with fantastic visuals? How to Train Your Dragon, based on a book written by a female author (and, we must point out, three of the five producers are women), is here! (via [...]
By Adam Zimmerman of AAUW If you’re looking for someone to provide proper perspective on and due justice to the life of Dorothy Height, who died this morning at age 98, please accept my apology in advance. What can a 28-year-old, white, middle-class male from New York possibly have to say about the woman President [...]
Check out our recommendation for what’s happening and what’s worth reading this weekend: Reading Materials: The Opposite of Me by Sarah Pekkanen. Any woman can find characteristics of herself in this better-than-chick-lit story of self-identity and family (via Feminist Review). If you love poetry, Elizabeth Spires will inspire you and remind you that “everything is immaculate" [...]
After three months of extensive research and interviews, this is the final installment of my Ryerson University School of Journalism final year project exploring feminism and social media. The online estrogen revolution Sitting in her backyard in Tampa, FL., Angie Jackson is filming a YouTube video on her laptop. Looking directly into her webcam, she [...]
Kripa at the Abortion Gang describes her thought process in becoming pro-choice, and she explains that woman’s role in life is more complex than only being a biological mother. I realized I’m pro-choice the first time I heard an IVF ad in high school. I was well aware that people can have trouble having babies [...]
Check out our recommendations for what’s happening and what’s worth reading this weekend: Reading material: Healing Pandora: The Restoration of Hope and Abundance – Gail Thomas Learn and understand the truth behind Pandora’s myth (via Feminist Review) Mankiller: A Chief and Her People – Wilma Mankiller In honor of Wilma Mankiller, who passed away April [...]
What women discuss during the “Women’s History Month:" The democracy of leadership in the feminist organizations is an issue? Veronica Arreola writes in Viva la Feminista: Today’s Women’s History Tidbit: 1932: Amelia Earhart is the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic* A few weeks ago I was honored to share time and space with [...]