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Vote today! 13 ways you can change the world through sports
… as if you needed ideas. Today is the last day you can vote for your favorites in the Sport for Change contest finalists run by Nike and Ashoka. This post contains links to the finalists, as well as some social media they’ve shared with the world. ...[Read on]
Now that we've passed the 100-day mark, what do you think has been President Barack Obama's best move since gaining office?
What has been Obama’s poorest or least effective move? Tell us what you think …Question of the Day | Today 12:00 am ...[Read on]
Why it's time to get beyond patriarchy
This post is inspired by the 38th anniversary of Title IX which occurred last week. Actually it's "inspired" by this column by a sportswriter, blogger, and basketball fan. Wendy Parker believes it's time to get beyond Title IX. Me, too. But not in the way...[Read on]
From Cars to Motorbikes: The “Tuk Tuk” Phenomenon
The automobile has been one of the world’s greatest inventions, giving people an affordable and convenient method of personal travel. Although the versatility and usefulness of cars still reign in many parts of the world, in Southeast Asia motorcycles...[Read on]
Women candidates and money: Another double standard?
A woman can either be a prude or promiscuous. Too pretty or too masculine. A shrew or a doormat. As women try to tip-toe somewhere in the middle, we find that one small move can send us plunging... This is a content summary only. Visit Women and Politics...[Read on]
Move Over 'Housewives of New Jersey,' Bravo Looking for DC Women Now
Bravo looking for high-society women in nation’s capital for new ‘Real Housewives of DC’ reality show; will it make the cut?Bravo's Real Housewives of DC | Today 11:25 am For better or worse — Bravo’s "Real Housewives&...[Read on]
Casting Call: No Fake Breasts
Here’s an article from the Times of London on the casting call that went out last week for the 4th installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean movie to be directed by Rob Marshall. Here are the requirements to be seen for the role: beautiful female fi...[Read on]
National campaign educates drivers to "Move Over" and protect officers on roadways
More than 150 U.S. law enforcement officers have been killed in the last 10 years after being struck by vehicles along America's highways, according to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. To lower that deadly toll, a new coalition of tra...[Read on]
Giving Victims a Voice: The Miss Landmine Pageant
Morten Traavik wasn’t expecting much from his trip to Angola in 2003, but what he found there would change the future for women across the world. During his time in Angola with his then girlfriend, Traavik immediately recognized two very important thin...[Read on]
Giving Victims a Voice: The Miss Landmine Pageant
Morten Traavik wasn’t expecting much from his trip to Angola in 2003, but what he found there would change the future for women across the world.  During his time in Angola with his then girlfriend, Traavik immediately recognized two very important th...[Read on]
117 Foot Locker stores will hang up their laces
Foot Locker Inc. has recently announced that they will close 117 stores in the coming weeks. The athletic retailer and sneaker giant made the move in order to strengthen brand positioning, re-organize and focus more on the female consumer. The Company wi...[Read on]
Flood Warnings in California - Safety Tips for What To Do When Driving
There are flash flood warnings in Southern California right now, which means driving safety needs to be a priority for those people on the road. Some information from FEMA will help you navigate those roads safely. During a Flood If a flood is likely...[Read on]
Movie Review: Made in Dagenham - Striking a blow for women
I had the chance to attend a screening of Made in Dagenham last night at the Raleigh Studios and recommend it to anyone with a social conscience who might have trouble remembering that women didn't always have equal rights. In fact the film should be req...[Read on]
Mother and Child
Just in time for Mother’s Day, Mother and Child peels back the layers of three very different women all linked together through adoption.  Karen (Annette Bening) gave away her daughter when she was fourteen and she has never fully been able to recover ...[Read on]
In Afghanistan, the best way for women to help women is by training men
Women for Women International provides education and aid for women in war-torn areas. Currently, they operate in eight countries -- Sudan, Nigeria, Congo, Bosnia, Rwanda, Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan -- teaching women how to read and become more self-suff...[Read on]
Volleyball reinstated at QU, Men's Track eliminated
After being temporarily enjoined from cutting the women's volleyball program, Quinnipiac University has decided to permanently reinstate the team. This move will likely result in a settlement of the Title IX lawsuit against the university, according to t...[Read on]
Rep. Ellen Tauscher Seeks 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Repeal
The California Democrat wants to see gays and lesbians serve openly in the militaryPost | Today 1:30 pm Congress will soon become embroiled in an old — yet necessary — debate: Should openly gay Americans be allowed to serve in the military? ...[Read on]
Theatre Watch: Life pretty much sucked for women on Broadway this year
Even though women buy the lion’s share of theatre tickets, it still seems that it is virtually impossible for women playwrights to get their shows mounted on Broadway.  Usually there are great roles from women in male written shows, but this year there...[Read on]
Tina Fey and What She Means to Women
I’ve been watching this week at how Tina Fey has gotten bashed my my fellow feminist writers for her shtick on last week’s Saturday Night Live.  Some of the criticism began even earlier with discussions of the “Liz Lemoning of TV” and her constan...[Read on]
Female Bullying or Just Another Attack Against Successful Women?
The media loves a fresh angle that undermines women’s hard earned success. The New York Times Business section (1/11/09) ran an article, “A Sisterhood Of Workplace Infighting” by Peggy Klaus. Ms. Klaus, a leadership consultant, writes a...[Read on]
Disney Swears off Princesses
In a move that should have progressive minded parents across the country and the world cheering, Disney last week said that they would no longer be producing fairy tale movies, and folks that means no more princess movies. No more big pink dresses, no ...[Read on]
Women to Watch in the Olympics (While You Still Can): The US Hockey Team
The ladies of the US’s women’s hockey team are a stunning group of women—who will be going for the gold this Thursday against Canada--peppered with Ivy League grads, awesome moms, and career women (including two women who have opened the...[Read on]
How women rule the web
Women make up the majorities on social networking and e-commerce sites, and the time and money they spend on these sites considerably exceeds those figures for men. Even on social-gaming sites, thought to be a preserve of men, women predominate. In all, t...[Read on]
Who Should Ghostwrite Christine O’Donnell’s Book?
Yesterday, word broke that unsuccessful senatorial candidate Christine O’Donnell had landed a book deal, a boon to both contemporary literature and bars in the vicinity of M.F.A. classrooms. “You heard the spin about the 2010 elections. It's t...[Read on]
With Senate Health Reform Passage Likely, Women Hold Out Hope for Improvements
by Julia Kaye, Health Policy Associate, National Women's Law Center  At 9:30am on Saturday morning, my cell phone buzzed. “Blizzard AND healthcare reform?” my friend texted. “Nelson budged!” Elated, I leapt out of bed and ran over to my laptop...[Read on]
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