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Category: Feminism, Gender, and Sexuality
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Susan Campbell, author of Dating Jesus, wonders if women really have achieved equality and fair treatment, ushering in a “post-feminist” era.
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The 90th anniversary of the Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919 and five years after the publication of his book about the disaster, Dark Tide, Stephen Puleo talks about the enduring popularity of the book.
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Penny Coleman looks at the problem of sexual assault in the military, where just 8 percent of sexual assaults are referred to court martial and the victims have to pay for their own rape kits unless they are treated in military or VA facilities.
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“Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent a pregnant woman from averting her eyes from the ultrasound images required to be provided to and reviewed with her.” This is the “good news” of an egregious law recently passed in Oklahoma making ultrasounds mandatory for abortion patients. But though I read the law carefully…
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I am standing in the exam room, in the Women’s Health Center, listening to the rapid heartbeat of a four-month-old fetus on a Doppler. The patient, Carey McDonald, 17, a slim blond cheerleader, is alone today. Sometimes her mother, a single waitress, comes with her. The father of the baby, a star football player on…
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I’m reminded of that now in the weeks since the Palin nomination–weeks when apparently even so-called liberal women with “special” children have to remind themselves of their political affiliation because of what I see as their weird identification with Ms. Palin, and Trig, her now-famous Down’s syndrome son, displayed like a new brooch at the…
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In the New York Times Magazine last weekend, David Gessner, author of Soaring With Fidel, weighed the pros and cons of teaching and writing, and teaching writing. Salon talks with Carmine Sarracino about our porn-saturated culture. Sarracino is co-author of The Porning of America. David Moore (The Opinion Makers) was on Greater Boston this Monday…
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Next Thursday, September 25th, is the cut-off date for public comments on the Department of Health and Human Services’ proposed regulations concerning the expansion of the so-called “conscience clause” of the 2004 Weldon Amendment, which would ban federal funds from medical establishments that “discriminate” against health care providers or institutions by requiring them to participate…
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Amy Goodman and two producers of Democracy Now! (Sharif Abdel Kouddous and Nicole Salazar) were arrested yesterday in St. Paul while covering the Republican National Convention for the show. All three have been released, but the video of Goodman’s arrest and reports of the rough treatment of Kouddous and Salazar are disturbing. Goodman served as…
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Sometimes, you just can’t be cynical. Sometimes – even though you know that we still have a long way to go, that the work of achieving a racially just society is far from over, even though you don’t subscribe to the messianic fervor that sometimes surrounds talk of about this presidential campaign – sometimes you…