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Worst A.P. U.S. History Project Ever Involves Wearing K.K.K. Outfits to School Cafeteria
A Georgia teacher with simply terrible judgment is experiencing quite a bit of backlash after she allowed students to wear Ku Klux Klan robes in a high-school cafeteria. It was a lesson about racism, and how destructive it is, obviously. “You cannot dis...[Read on]
Hollywood Feminist of the Day: Annette Bening
Bening made the following statement about reproductive freedom while doing press for her current film Mother and Child: Women have to have their own personal choice about reproduction; ultimately women have to make these decisions on their own,” Bening...[Read on]
Killing Me Softly: Images of Women in Advertising
In this new, highly anticipated update of her pioneering Killing Us Softly series, the first in more than a decade, Jean Kilbourne takes a fresh look at how advertising traffics in distorted and destructive ideals of femininity. The film marshals a range ...[Read on]
Jennifer Aniston is not destructive to our society
A big Friday fuck you to Bill O’Reilly for calling Jennifer Aniston destructive to our society and diminishing the role of dads when making comments in promotion of her new film The Switch. The film is about a woman who decides to get pregnant with a...[Read on]
George W. Bush Penning Book on Presidential Decisions
George W. Bush is hard at work on a book about his life’s greatest decisionsGeorge W. Bush | Today 10:45 am George W. Bush is keeping his forthcoming memoir simple. Rather than rambling on and on about his life, the former president will inste...[Read on]
Bill O'Reilly Is (Still) An Asshole
I know its never good to take to heart the words of a bigot- so I won't . Yet I can't help sharing this clip: a despicable piece within which O'Reilly claims Jennifer Aniston's honest words on single parenthood, are "destructive to society". Watch are...[Read on]
Chinese women now eating worms to get thin, but are they hungry an hour later?
In areas of China where the pressure to find employment is rising, female students are also struggling with the need to stay trim. Daily Mail reports that, in order to lose weight to impress employers in job interviews, Chinese students have been resortin...[Read on]
Diapers and Diplomas: One More Challenge Facing Latinas in Schools
by Megan Tackney, Program Associate, National Women’s Law Center  Latinas have the highest teen pregnancy rate of any racial or ethnic group in the country.  A staggering 53 percent of Latina teens get pregnant at least once before age 20. That’s ...[Read on]
Princeton to add gender neutral campus housing option next year
Via Emily Rutherford at Campus Progress: It's a pilot program which designates Spelman Hall, an apartment-style housing option for upperclass students (in which, significantly, every student gets their own bedroom), as gender-neutral. Instead of having t...[Read on]
Other Products That Could Use Cigarette-Style Warning Labels
Today, the Food and Drug administration unveiled upsetting new cigarette warning labels. The three dozen designs, which are featured on the agency’s Web site, “include pictures of a man smoking from a tracheostomy tube inserted into his throat; a dise...[Read on]
Bloggers and ethical decision-making
A recent post on Eye on Sports Media outlines the response of a local paper (the Athens Banner Herald) and that of a blogger who learned about the DUI arrest of a local personality who provides play-by-play and analysis for UGA sports teams. The b...[Read on]
2009-2010 Supreme Court Term: Some Rights Preserved, Some Setbacks for Women
by Dina Lassow, Senior Counsel,  National Women's Law Center  The Supreme Court handed down the last decisions of the 2009-2010 Term this week. This has been a remarkable term, with much attention being paid to cases involving campaign finance reform, ...[Read on]
Phones, Text, and Music: Distractions For Teen Drivers
While drinking and driving is a dangerous behavior unto itself, many teens are introducing other distractions into the mix when they are behind the wheel. More than one-in-three teens say they often change songs on their MP3 players, speed or text; while...[Read on]
First fruits of a beautiful labor: Andre Agassi Prepatory Academy graduates inaugural class
Andre Agassi and one of the first graduates from the Andre Agassi Prepatory Academy on Saturday, June 13, during the graduation ceremony.(All Photos by Wireimage)by Kyle Hansen for the Las Vegas SuncontactLas Vegas, Saturday, June 13 -- The first ...[Read on]
HBO developing show for Laura Dern
HBO seems to be on a great track.  Based on her Golden Globe winning and Emmy nominated performance as Katherine Harris in Recount, HBO wanted to get into the series business with Dern.  But she wanted to wait for the right vehicle Enter Mike White (Ye...[Read on]
We Couldn't Agree More, Justice Ginsburg
by Amy Matsui, Senior Counsel,  National Women's Law Center  So much attention has been paid recently to the fact that Justice Ginsburg is the lone woman seated on the Supreme Court. In a recent interview, Justice Ginsburg herself spoke about that exp...[Read on]
Sports or romance? That is the question
Listen up guys, this one’s for you… There are tons of female sports fanatics out there, but even the craziest fans have a soft spot for romance. Many ladies would argue that a date to a football game or a proposal on the jumbotron are far from romant...[Read on]
Valerie Plame on Fair Game: I Am Really Good with an AK-47
If Tuesday’s election didn’t sate your thirst for back-stabbing politics and blatant public deceit, then the cineplex has just the thing for you this weekend: Fair Game. With the gritty, hyperkinetic sensibility that he demonstrated in The Bourne Iden...[Read on]
Notes from a bitch - nutrition...
A few Sundays ago I watched 60 Minutes and caught a segment highlighting the work of Alice Waters, the "mother of slow food." I was inspired by Waters' love of food and her passionate belief that everyone is entitled to good food. I couldn't agree mor...[Read on]
Supreme Court Denies Class Action Case Against Walmart
On Monday the Supreme Court threw out a case against Walmart that sought backpay to compensate an upwards of a million female employees who claim they were discriminated against in pay and promotion decisions.  Had the case gone through, it would hav...[Read on]
Recession dramatically changing women's childbearing decisions
I can't afford a child, I'm going on the pill! Oh snap, I can't afford that either... The Guttmacher Institute released a new study yesterday revealing that the economic recession has not only caused women to be less prone to want to have children, but ...[Read on]
Just Released: Gains and Losses for Women in 2008-09 Supreme Court Decisions
National Women’s Law Center Releases New Analysis of Impact on Women As the U.S. Supreme Court wrapped up its 2008-2009 term today, the National Women’s Law Center (NWLC) released a new analysis of several crucial decisions that demonstrate the impac...[Read on]
Next Week’s Supreme Court Hearings: Issues Important to Women
by Thao Nguyen, Outreach Manager, National Women's Law Center  Next week, as all eyes turn to the Senate Judiciary Committee’s hearings for Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan, our country will engage in a conversation about the legal issues that are m...[Read on]
Oprah Winfrey, DOT, NHTSA, and Others Endorse National "No Phone Zone Day" Friday, April 30
"A call or text isn't worth taking a life," says entertainer Oprah Winfrey. "We must not allow more mothers and fathers, daughters and sons, sisters and brothers to die before we take action against distracted driving. Let's put a stop to it now, by join...[Read on]
An Alternative to Learning: Online Courses
Within the last few years, online college courses have progressively become more popular.  Now, to add something new, colleges are creating “hybrid” classes as well. I’ve played the part of guinea pig for both of these types of classes; not only a...[Read on]
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