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February 7, 2012
FemCast: M.I.A., Super Bowl Sunday & Ladylike Behavior
Were you one of the 100 million people who watched the Super Bowl Sunday half time show? If not, we…
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February 5, 2012
When Reality Television Meets Domestic Violence
However, the world of the Real Housewives is far from being a flawless paradise. Most of the women featured as…
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February 2, 2012
Ma Rainey: The Mother of the Blues
It’s 1928 and you’re a queer woman of color. Sounds like a difficult situation, doesn’t it? You’ve only recently gained…
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February 1, 2012
“Shorts”-Changed: Women in Malawi Protest for Freedom of Dress
Hundreds of girls and women protested recently, demanding an end to the recent public stripping attacks. In a largely conservative…
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January 31, 2012
Upcoming Feminist Events in LA: February
February 1: National Girls & Women in Sports Day February 3: Thinking Gender Confe How To Make Your Ex Bf Want…
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January 30, 2012
FemCast: Romantic Comedies
This week we decided to discuss RomComs, a.k.a. romantic comedies. We get a little wound up in the celebs, but…
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January 30, 2012
Race, Class and the Academy Awards
Alright, now that we are nearing the end of January it’s time to cozy up in this heat wave and…
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This is live coverage of “Storying Violence: A Cross-Disciplinary Conversation at the Top of City Hall,” a “Three Weeks in…
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January 24, 2012
FemCast: Sex Education and Sex
This is FemCast! In our first podcast, we discussed Sex-Ed and the different forms of education we experienced at a…
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January 22, 2012
Three Weeks (and Beyond): An Artistic Vision to Stop Rape
In May of 1977, artist Suzanne Lacy diligently recorded, over the course of three weeks, every rape that was reported…
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