April 16, 2012
Apparently the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is a giant boy’s club with an atmosphere of sexism and harassment towards women. Hundreds of women who work for the RCMP force in British Columbia have lodged complaints of sexual harassment. But somethings is finally being done about it: a force of 100 Mounties will be trained to ...
April 9, 2012
A big debate around modern weddings is the question of whether anyone changes their last name after marriage and if so, who should do so and to what. The origins of this tradition lie in the designation of wealth distribution — marriage was the conduit of wealth to spouses and women changed their names as ...
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Lifting The Veil,
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April 7, 2012
“Hell is other people,” as the philosopher said. And nowhere is this more true than in the office. Most of us work, have worked, or will work in an office at some point in our lives; and most of us will have experienced the hell that other people make them. I’m not talking about the ...
April 6, 2012
Remember all of the cheer and celebration when Saudi Arabia said it would allow women to perform in the Olympics for the first time? Well, you can forget all of that. They still don’t respect women enough to let them play. Saudi Arabia’s Olympic chief said Thursday that women would not be allowed to participate ...
April 6, 2012
Thanks to Margo Hannah for letting us repost this great article! After years of inhabiting a female body, I believe I’m entitled to a partial opinion on how it operates. One thing I’d like to bring up is the hormonal excuse we drag out to exempt ourselves from owning erratic behaviour. As far as I’m ...
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PMS,
sexism,
taking responsibility,
the fuming feminist
April 4, 2012
Female writers may exist, but their work is not being recognized nor rewarded. If you beg to differ, I give you Exhibit A: “Women have been entirely shut out of the big-league categories of the National Magazine Awards.” Although they’re nominated for fiction awards, there’s a complete absence of women in the major categories of reporting, ...
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Jennifer Gonnerman,
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Kate Bolick,
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Ruth Franklin,
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The New Yorker,
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April 1, 2012
Is the wage gap just caused by women picking the wrong career?
March 30, 2012
We all know that toy advertisements use a lot of gender stereotypes in their commercials. Girls get Barbies, clothes, makeup and rainbows. Boys get guns, war, action and loud noises. This is nothing new. But this website is new. A new site lets you “mash up” boys’ and girls’ toy commercials so that you can ...
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children,
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pink,
sexism,
television,
toys
March 28, 2012
Female Olympic beach volleyball players no longer have to wear the skimpy bikinis that the sport has become known for. During the 2012 London Olympics the players can choose, for the first time, to wear shorts or long-sleeved shirts. This wardrobe change may have something to do with Saudi Arabian women finally being allowed to ...
March 26, 2012
In the true married relationship, the independence of husband and wife will be equal, their dependence mutual, and their obligations reciprocal. ~ Lucretia Mott