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India's economy and women's influence
What a great time to be in India! I am having the good fortune of visiting this great country for the next couple of weeks and it is such an exciting time.  On March 8, which is International Women's Day, The Women's Reservation Bill was the topic of di...[Read on]
Women on the Front-Lines of the Egyptian Revolution
Women have been playing a major role in Egypt’s quest for self-governance for a long time. Sixty years ago, Doria Shafik led 1,500 women into parliament, demanding the right to vote. This action let to Shafik’s arrest and garnered internationa...[Read on]
Afghan's 'Bravest Woman' Calls on U.S. to Leave
(WOMENSENEWS)--Surrounded by powerful men twice her age, Malalai Joya, then 27 and the youngest person elected to the Afghan parliament, raised her hand to speak. She denounced the warlords and drug traffickers in the government and stood up in favor of w...[Read on]
Why Kelly Clarkson should consider moving to the UK
While Kelly Clarkson's body has apparently been airbrushed away in SELF magazine's September cover, members of the UK Parliament are calling for disclaimers on advertisements that have been airbrushed. Love it. Airbrushing is sadly no new trend in wom...[Read on]
New Female Troops Patrol South Bengal Frontier
BONGAON, India (WOMENSENEWS)--The clear blue sky with twirls of white clouds rises above lush green fields while a soft wind blows. It is a quiet and picturesque spot in the southern region of the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. But Rita Chakla, 23...[Read on]
Yoga: Enlighten Up!: The "Reality" of the Documentary
It surprised me reading that Enlighten Up! filmmaker Kate Churchill felt that with her latest documentary, she had removed herself from the picture more than any other film she’s created. While I enjoyed many aspects, there was so much of her in it: her...[Read on]
'Witches' Burned in Kenya
An angry mob killed five people, four of them women, accused of practicing witchcraftPost | Today 9:45 am Turns out some people haven’t quite made it to the 21st century. Five people were burned at the stake in Kenya last week because their ne...[Read on]
Interview with Kiran Deol – Director of Woman Rebel
There’s been a twitter conversation this morning about how few shows on HBO have women leads. While they might not be great with series about women, they have done a number of fantastic and interesting documentaries about women. That continues tonigh...[Read on]
300 Women March for Rights in Afghanistan
I’m sure that you’ve already seen this elsewhere, but it’s certainly worth posting again. Yesterday, 300 women in Afghanistan marched in the streets to protest a new law which affects the Shia minority of the population.  It says tha...[Read on]
Australia's first female Prime Minister
Australia appointed its first woman prime minister, Julia Gillard, who vowed to end division over a controversial mining tax, resurrect a carbon trade scheme and call elections within months. Former prime minister Kevin Rudd made an emotional and ignomin...[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]
All-Women Public Transportation in India
Tired of sexual harassment in the form of pinches, stares, taunting, groping, and catcalling, Indian women now have access to all-women commuter trains, dubbed the Ladies Special, in New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Calcutta. India would seem to be a count...[Read on]
Could a woman get nominated for best director this year?
Another of the post-Cannes write ups include a supposition that 2009 might be a year where a woman could get a best director nod which would be the first since Sophia Coppola in 2003 for Lost in Translation.  (H/T to Guy Lodge from In Contention for even...[Read on]
IOC Celebrates 2009 Women and Sport Awards
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Olympic Family today celebrated International Women’s Day and the 2009 Women and Sport Awards, where five exceptional personalities in the world of sport received accolades. The official ceremony was held ...[Read on]
Toronto Announces Docs to Screen at Festival
The Toronto Film Festival has announced 25 documentaries that will screen at this year’s festival. While I won’t pretend that this site or any other has influence on the decisions that are made on what films to screen, I couldn’t help but smile w...[Read on]
Oscar-winning short Smile Pinki to air on HBO, June 3
Megan and Pinki go to the Oscar It’s hard to watch Megan Mylan’s Oscar winning short film Smile Pinki without having emotions.  At the beginning it was sadness, but by the end you can’t stop smiling as much a Pinki the young Indian girl whose life...[Read on]
Eat Pray Love
Elizabeth Gilbert was miserable.  She crashed out of her marriage, careened into another relationship way too quickly and was just overwhelmed and seriously fucked up.  She needed a change — not just a haircut or new clothes — a fundamental change...[Read on]
Lady Salamanders rep US at Homeless World Cup in Brazil
Eight women from homeless shelters across the country make up the Lady Salamanders, a street soccer soccer currently in Rio, Brazil for the 8th Annual Homeless World Cup competition which wraps Sunday Sept 26th. Philanthropist and businesswoman Sheila Jo...[Read on]
Skier’s perfume blends rose oil with confidence
Ahh, the sweet smell of success. 2009 U.S. freestyle skiing champion Michelle Roark, has never lacked ambition. At age 5, she decided she wanted to become a chemical engineer and compete in the Winter Olympics. Roark has been to one Olympics (Torino), ...[Read on]
A Chick’s Guide to Summer Movies
When I’m at school, I’m stuck in the bubble. For my first few months of freshmen year, I even forgot that new movies came out - sad, I know. It’s gotten a little bit better, but I still never see new movies unless I’m on vacation - and I barely ...[Read on]
Do Kick-Ass Action Heroines Move Gender Sterotypes Forward or Just Perpetuate The Current Ones?
Last week I read a report in an Australian paper and from Yahoo in India about some important research done here in the US on female action characters in films.  I was kind of surprised not to see the research picked up wider so I went directly to the re...[Read on]
Join Us in Celebrating International Women's Day on March 8!
Every March, we celebrate Women's History Month, an annual declared month in the United States and worldwide that highlights contributions of women to events in history. Its origins are found in 1978 when the school district of Sonoma, California, part...[Read on]
Renting a Car Overseas - Great Tips from the Experts
For many of us, summer is synonymous with "road trip": The simple and joyful act of packing your family into your car and driving to new and exciting destinations. It gets a little less simple when you plan a "fly and drive" excursion involving a rental...[Read on]
More Women at Toronto
The Toronto Film Festival has added more films including Emily Blunt as Queen Victoria in The Young Victoria as the closing night film. (description from indiewire) Set between 1836, the year before her ascension, to 1840, the year she married Prince Alb...[Read on]
Return to Afghanistan: What’s Next for Afghan Women?
Guest Post by Evin Maria Phoenix. Please check out all of her work at La Azote Negra . Afghan School Girls, Creative Commons Not that we ever left. Indeed, the United States has been entrenched in the brutal landscape of Afghanistan for nearly a...[Read on]
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