Marcha de las Putas: SlutWalking Crosses Global Divides
by Stephanie Gilmore In Cuernavaca, Mexico and Tegucigalpa, Honduras, it was called Marcha de las Putas. In New Delhi, it was Besharmi Morcha. Morocco was host to
by Stephanie Gilmore In Cuernavaca, Mexico and Tegucigalpa, Honduras, it was called Marcha de las Putas. In New Delhi, it was Besharmi Morcha. Morocco was host to
by Laura Whitehorn If you saw the film The Weather Underground, you saw about three minutes of me. The film, through interviews, narration and clips, describes
By Sarah Byrnes October 20, 2011 Here in the U.S., our economic system is just not working for most Americans. The official unemployment rate is
By Rosalyn Baxandall October 14, 2011 At last the 99 percent are shaming them: “This is not a Recession; It’s Robbery,” one sign read in
by Elizabeth Koke and Glynnis King Activists, their stirring written passion and accounts, are also on our bookshelves. The Feminist Press surveyed its staff and searched through
by Juhu Thukral As social justice advocates, we are often searching for ways to connect and strengthen our movements, and to bring various stakeholders closer
by Margaret Morganroth Gullette New ageism is the term I use to describe the current American view of aging-past-youth. Whatever your age, you are likely
by Thaler Pekar I remember my first feminist act. It was Spring of 1974, and I was nine years old. My mother, Sheila Thaler Pekar,
by Laura Whitehorn If you saw the film The Weather Underground, you saw about three minutes of me. The film, through interviews, narration and clips, describes
by Elizabeth Black When I was in college, I was slut-shamed. On the one hand, I was encouraged to save myself for marriage, but, on
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